Altamiro Borges: Temer, Yunes e o encontro dos bilionários
26 de Fevereiro de 2017, 11:29mídia, sindicalismo, ditadura midiática, América Latina, política, economia, blogueiros, mídia alternativa, pig, propinoduto, Blog do Miro
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Altamiro Borges: A tempestade se aproxima de Temer
26 de Fevereiro de 2017, 11:18mídia, sindicalismo, ditadura midiática, América Latina, política, economia, blogueiros, mídia alternativa, pig, propinoduto, Blog do Miro
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Os Conselhos do Chico
26 de Fevereiro de 2017, 10:20Há vários anos que é assim. Quando a inquietação me assalta de rompante e não consigo encontrar uma explicação lógica para compreender ou tentar explicar esse acontecimento, ou até mesmo quando não…
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Video: Throw
26 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:48.
From Early Light Media’s passion project series, Throw tells the story of an outsider from East Baltimore, an area challenged by gang violence and poverty. Often misunderstood, Coffin Nachtmahr found acceptance among a subculture of “throwers” and it turns out, he’s a virtuoso. He now helps others find a creative and social outlet by sharing the very toy that inspired him.
In high school, Coffin was bullied for having a stutter. Angry, violent, and lonely, he came across a video online that introduced him to a form of yo-yo known as ‘throwing’. Practicing this art gave him comfort and confidence. Before long, he had developed a crew of fellow throwers who also found throwing culture to be a means of transforming their lives. With incredible sequences of virtuostic yo-yo performance, Darren Durlach and David Larson’s Throw is a story of a subculture whose adherents are healed by their shared…
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Jeremy Brecher: ‘Climate Kids’ vs. Trump is no ordinary lawsuit
26 de Fevereiro de 2017, 9:47Trial of the Century Pits Trump Climate Denialism Against ‘Right to a Climate System Capable of Sustaining Human Life’
Two days after the election of Donald Trump, 21 plaintiffs aged 9-20 won a court ruling that may be just as important as that election in determining our future. As the world hurtles into climate catastrophe, the decision by Judge Ann Aiken in the federal district court in Oregon sets the stage for a momentous trial of our right to a stable climate – and the constitutional obligation of the United States government to protect that right.
Now President Donald Trump has been named lead defendant in the suit. Trump has not only denied the reality of climate change, he has also defied the authority of the courts to enforce other rights of persons – witness his claim in court that his travel ban on seven majority-Muslim countries is “unreviewable.” The…
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