Sunday, December 12, 2010

Youtube Videos - We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video

We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 06:44 PM PST

Recorded on February 1st, 2010, in the same studio as the original 25 years earlier (Henson Recording Studios, formerly A&M Recording Studios) "We Are The World 25 For Haiti", in which Jones and Richie serve as executive producers and producers, was created in collaboration with executive producers Wyclef Jean, Randy Phillips and Peter Tortorici; producers Humberto Gattica and RedOne; and co-producers Rickey Minor, Mervyn Warren and Patti Austin to benefit the Haitian earthquake relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti. Academy Award-winning writer-director Paul Haggis (Crash, Million Dollar Baby), whose own personal efforts as well as those of Artists for Peace and Justice have already saved countless lives in Haiti, filmed the private recording session to create the accompanying video and behind-the-scenes production, and serves as Film Director and as an Executive Producer with Jones, Richie, Jean, Phillips and Tortorici. The 25th Anniversary recording features over 80 artists and performers. The recording of We Are The World 25 For Haiti embodied the same enthusiasm, sense of purpose and generosity as the original recording 25 years ago. Every one of the artists who participated, regardless of genre or generation, walked into the room with their hearts and souls completely open to coming together to help the people of Haiti.
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It Gets Better: Dan and Terry

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 06:42 PM PST

Take the pledge: http://www.itgetsbetterproject.com/youtube Back to It Gets Better Project If you're gay or lesbian or bi or trans, and you've ever read about a kid like Billy Lucas and thought, "Fuck, I wish I could've told him that it gets better," this is your chance. We can't help Billy, but there are lots of other Billys out there—other despairing LGBT kids who are being bullied and harassed, kids who don't think they have a future—and we can help them.... READ MORE about the It Gets Better Project, in Savage Love, here: http://bit.ly/bYtxBd Filmed by Kelly O.
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Adam Savage Introduces FORA.tv's Top Videos of 2010

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 06:43 PM PST

MythBusters' Adam Savage introduces FORA.tv's end-of-the-year video playlist on the people, ideas, and issues that changed 2010. Here is FORA.tv's full playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSuJM-URcdw&list=PL4AFE111FA592DC1B "LHC First Physics : First collisions in the LHCb's experiment" by CERNTV "Apple - iPad - Introducing the iPad" by Apple "Jamie Oliver's TED award speech" by Jamie Oliver on TED "Cynthia Nixon: Gays Don't Want to Redefine Marriage" by Cynthia Nixon on FORA.tv "Cindy Gallop, IfWeRanTheWorld: Make Love Not Porn" by L2 Luxury Lab "It Gets Better: Dan and Terry" by It Gets Better Project "We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video" by We are the World "WikiLeaks: How Safe Are Confidential Sources?" by UC Berkley Graduate School of Journalism on FORA.tv "MythBusters' Adam Savage on Problem Solving: How I Do It" by Adam Savage on FORA.tv "RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms" by the RSA "Where Good Ideas Come From" by Steven Johnson on FORA.tv "Stephen Colbert Opening Statement" by Stephen Colbert on CSPAN "Auto-Tune the News: Sanity Song" by Auto-Tune The News
From: ForaTv
Views: 100914
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Time: 02:17 More in News & Politics

WikiLeaks: How Safe Are Whistleblowers in the Digital Age?

Posted: 12 Dec 2010 06:44 PM PST

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/04/18/Logan_Symposium_The_New_Initiatives WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange addresses the question of how safe confidential sources are in the digital age. "The chance of your source getting run over by a car," he says, "are vastly higher than they are of being caught." ----- A panel of experts from the press, government, and academia discuss their new and upcoming projects. They discuss different methods of promoting investigative journalism, ranging from building non-profit institutions to converting the country of Iceland into a "free press haven." The panel features Gavin MacFadyen (The Bureau for Investigative Journalism, UK), Chuck Lewis (American University), Julian Assange (WikiLeaks), Birgitta Jónsdóttir (Member of Parliament, Iceland) and Jon Weber (The Bay Citizen). Lowell Bergman moderates. - Berkeley School of Journalism Julian Assange is an Australian journalist, programmer and Internet activist, best known for his involvement with Wikileaks, a whistleblower website.
From: ForaTv
Views: 103192
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Time: 03:03 More in News & Politics

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