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Act Out! [118] - Syria: Let the Kurdish Women Lead the Way + Team Internet & Israeli Arms
Given the ongoing wars, the refugee crisis and multiple players for profit such as the U.S., you might not think that in northern Syria, in what's known as the Rojava region, there is a revolution happening.
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Act Out! [109] - War for Profit, Art for Peace & Science for Justice
This week, making bank off of death is as American a pastime as baseball – and just as media friendly.
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Act Out! [62] - How to Fight the World's Dirtiest Energy, Corporate Coups & How the East Was Lost
This week on Act Out!, Break Free from fossil fuels, rebel against the fracking infrastructure, and glean some inspiration from our European anti-corporate coup comrades.
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Act out! Podcast 28 - biking Viking, Syria and think pink with Alli McCracken
This week, grab your bicycle and give cars a well-deserved middle finger in a worldwide initiative to cut emissions, get outside, move your ass and interact with your city and people.
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Act Out! [28] - a biking Viking, our problem with Syria & think pink with Alli McCracken
This week, give cars a well-deserved middle finger, talk Syria, and celebrate the Iran deal.
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Anti-War Demonstrations in San Francisco Add to Growing National Protest Against Syria War
The Bay Area protests joined other demonstrations Monday in a unified call against war that resonated across the country, from New York and DC to Seattle and LA, as Americans took to the streets to support peace and diplomacy.
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Top 10 Unproven Claims for War Against Syria
Here are some key questions which President Obama has yet to answer in the call for congressional approval for war against Syria.
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Syrian Refugees in Jordan Decry American Plans to Attack
“I don’t know why the world wants to fight this situation with more bombs, bullets and caskets,” says the Syrian barber Abu Ghazi, living in a refugee camp in Jordan. "We have seen people we know and love shot in front of us."
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The Laughter, Strength and Freedom of Syrian Refugee Camp Children
In March 2011, over 1 million Syrians fled the country. Many of them found refuge in one of a dozen camps in Turkey.
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At Refugee Camps, Syrian Children's Theater and School Inspire Laughter, Strength and Freedom
Scarred and traumatized from war, the young spectators at a theater in Reyhanli are transformed into participants full of energy — creating an invisible army that is more powerful than the military parades.