[Peace-discuss] Fwd: $5 Video: "Why!", w/Chomsky, Parenti, Zinn, & Nader, plus Mumia's lawyer.

Jim Buell jbuell at prairienet.org
Mon Nov 26 09:05:04 CST 2001


Ralph Cole (aka Democracy U) has some great videotapes and audiotapes 
available of progressive speakers and events, available at cost. This is 
his latest.

JimB



>From: DemocracyU at aol.com
>Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 17:49:13 EST
>Subject: $5 Video: "Why!", w/Chomsky, Parenti, Zinn, & Nader, plus Mumia's 
>lawyer.
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>Please Forward
>
>JusticeVision is offering an 8-hour videotape for $5 with complete events
>with 4 of our most respected teachers of U.S. History and Foreign Policy:
>Noam Chomsky, Michael Parenti, Howard Zinn, and Ralph Nader. Each event took
>place after the 9/11 attacks. Also included is Mumia Abu Jamal's new lawyer
>Elliot Grossman on recent developments in Mumia's case. You can obtain a copy
>of this videotape by responding to this email with your name and address.
>Please send $5 or more after the videotape arrives in the mail, in the
>remittance envelope we will include with the videotape.
>
>
>Contents of Democracy University Vol. 38 (a 5-event 8-hour videotape for $5):
>
>NOAM CHOMSKY: "The War Against Terrorism", MIT, 10/18/01, 2 hours 7 minutes.
>
>MICHAEL PARENTI: "Globalization and Terrorism", Modesto JC, 9/20/01, 69
>minutes.
>
>HOWARD ZINN: "The Artist's Role in Effecting Social Change", Mass. College of
>Art, Boston,    10/10/01; 1 hour 47 minutes. (videotaped by Martin Voelker)
>
>RALPH NADER, with MEDEA BENJAMIN, PAUL KRASSNER, SPEARHEAD, and others:
>"Rally for Peace, Global Justice and Public Power", part of the "People Have
>the Power Tour", San Francisco Masonic Center, 10/11/01; the final 2 hours 32
>minutes only.
>
>ELLIOT GROSSMAN: The new lawyer of Mumia Abu Jamal, shows a videotaped
>deposition of  Arnold Beverly, a man who claims to have killed Officer
>Faulkner, and discusses the history and implications of the case. Also
>includes KPFA programers Anita Johnson and Waylon Southon on their Mumia CD.
>Part of the "Mumia Alive, Mumia Free" event at 33 1/3 Gallery, L.A., Ca.,
>9/28/01; 48 mins.
>
>Ordering Information:
>Please order by email or telephone and remit $5 minimum for the 8-hour
>videotape (or $20 or more for the 3-tape SP set) in the remittance envelope
>that will come with the videotape(s). Please remit promptly after you receive
>your order so we can keep the tapes going out. Thank you!
>
>Ralph Cole, for Eric Cole
>213-747-6345
>DemocracyU at aol.com
>
>PS: If you are interested in receiving videotapes and audiotapes of events
>such as these on a regular basis, please read on:
>
>A Note Regarding the VIDEOTAPE Series:
>If you are not a subscriber to the video series, please consider subscribing.
>As a subscriber, you receive 10 of our best 8-hour compilation tapes a year,
>more if you wish, as soon as they are ready. Your only obligations are to
>send $5 or more after you receive each one, and tell us when you want to
>discontinue. To subscribe, just tell us when you respond to this email that
>you would like to subscribe to the video series.
>
>A Note Regarding the AUDIOTAPE Series:
>We recently started an audiotape series called the Change-For-A-Buck
>Audiotape Series. Subscribers will receive 90 minute audiotapes of the best
>events we tape, and are just asked to remit $1 or more after each one. Tape 1
>in the series was the audio portion of the Parenti event (above). Future
>audiotapes will be selected from the recent events included in the Democracy
>University Video Series, and will include Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and
>Cornel West. If you would like to receive the Audiotape Series, just email me
>that you would like to receive the audiotape series. New subscribers will be
>started with tape 1. Please be sure to send $1 or more promptly after each
>audiotape, and let us know when you wish to discontinue, so we don't have to
>guess.
>
>Please note that the $1-per-audiotape minimum donation is available by
>subscription only. Past and current audiotapes from the series will be
>available individually for a minimum donation of $5.
>
>Both:
>Information about videotapes in the Democracy University Video Series will be
>included with each audiotape sent to subscribers to the Change-For-A-Buck
>Audiotape Series and vice versa. Subscriptions save us a lot of time, which
>allows us to get more tapes out and keep the required minimum donation down.
>Please consider subscribing to the $1 audio series or the $5 video series, or
>both!
>
>If you have any questions, please email us at Democracyu at aol.com, or call us
>at (213) 747-6345. Thanks again!

  




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