![Third World Newsreel: Six Decades of Activist Media for Social Justice [Episode Cut] - Laura Flanders and Friends: Solutions-Focused Progressive Perspectives on Politics, News, and Culture cover](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpod.wave.co%2Flogo.png&w=1200&q=75)
Synopsis: What’s it take for an independent media collective to last for almost 60 years? Description: It’s almost unheard of for an independent media collective to survive as long as Third World Newsreel has. Since 1968, they have chronicled some of the most pivotal movements in human history and continue to expand on their collection of over 700 titles. There’s lots to learn about how they’ve adapted — and how the oldest media arts collective in the U.S. is making do in today’s “media carnage.” “I'd say we feel more urgent now than ever before. Every day there's something happening that makes it clear that our rights and liberties, and people's lives all over the world are at stake. Not being in touch with the history and media that shows the truth of what's going on is really decimating people's ability to, as Juan said, know what to follow and what to do.” - JT Takagi Guests: • Juan Carlos Dávila: Documentary Filmmaker, Multimedia Journalist, Puerto Rico Correspondent, Dem...
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