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A Tale of Cairo: Egypt In The Final Days of President Morsi
Cairo in the last week of President Morsi's government is a stranglehold of fuel shortages, and a scene of fulsome public rage over political incompetence, and inability to utilize a profound desire for a different Egypt, on behalf of a new unity and a revitalized future. Amid daily mass demonstrations, Egyptians reveal the visible and the latent Egypt, the maddening and the hopeful Egyptian culture. PURCHASABLE ONLY THROUGH PAYPAL. USE 'BUY NOW' BUTTON.
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Trek
1935, Depression, 1400 Men Leave Residential Camps in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. They rally in Vancouver, at first. Then they climb on top of freight trains and begin their On To Ottawa trek to the capital of Canada, to protest economic deprivation, . They depart in early June. They never arrive in Ottawa.
Talking It OUT on HIV
Sexuality education laces and unravels in urban-rural areas, varied streams of belief, desire, morality, and politics. HIV education is one example. In Grande Prairie, Alberta, several same-sex identified individuals discuss social change, the possibility of personal and community growth, and the chance to educate about HIV and AIDS prevention.
Hep C
In First Nations communities in northern Alberta, a new health initiative seeks to minimize the incidence of Hepatitis C. The documentary is one facet of a broader social agency/government program that emphasizes culture, personal experience, independence and agency of aboriginal women.