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TAIPEI, TAIWAN - MARCH 30: Over two hundred thousand protesters attend the rally called by the student groups occupying the Legislature Yuan on March 30, 2014 in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwanese student protesters opposing to the contentious cross-strait service trade agreement with China call for a huge weekend rally filling Ketagalan Boulevard leading from the Presidential Office to the Legislature Yuan to increase pressure on President Ma Ying-jeou. (Photo by Lam Yik Fei/Getty Images)
500,000 people protesting looks like this.
Anatomy of 1-year old stem of Ginkgo biloba: pith and xylem (primary and secondary)
Three of my best books are … Tarrying With the Negative, The Ticklish Subject, and The Parallax View
Slavoj Zizek (via alterities)
/\ Jay Electronica /\ .Better In Tune With The Infinite (ft. LaTonya Givens) [Jansport J Edition]
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Dick Gregory “Too Few Know" (Full Length) 2013
An hour and a half of knowledge.
I watched this twice.
Sweatshop boys - Benny Lava
29 and hearing for the first time.
Carly's Cafe - Experience Autism through Carly's eyes
Less than stellar, to put things mildly.
Latest film in the Global Uprisings series recounts the uprising that rocked Bosnia last month, spawning a countrywide experiment in direct democracy.
This short documentary tells the story of the uprising in Bosnia and Herzegovina that started in early February 2014. Since February 5 2014, protests — started by workers from five factories in northern city of Tuzla: Dita, Polihem, Poliolhem, GUMARA and Konjuh – have swept across the country. The factories had been privatized, bankrupted and stripped of their assets, leaving the workers with large debts, no salaries, no health care and no benefits. The protests culminated on February 7, 2014 when several governmental buildings were set on fire in cities across the country, including the presidential building in Sarajevo. Under pressure of protests, four regional governments resigned. The protests were followed with mass popular assemblies, referred to as plenums, that quickly spread across the country.