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It is June 28th, 2009. The people of Honduras are preparing to vote in their country's first-ever referendum. However, instead of waking up to ballot boxes they rise to find their streets full of soldiers. The first coup d'茅tat in Central America in three decades.An unprecedented nationwide resistance movement is born, known simply as聽La Resistencia.聽Without question, the most daring arm of the movement is that of the farmers of the Aguan Valley. With the president that promised to help them get their land back overthrown, they decide to take control of their own destiny. In a matter of minutes they seize control over 10,000 acres of palm oil plantations belonging to the country's most powerful landowner. Located on some of the most fertile land in all of Central America, the farmers announce that they have no plans of ever giving the plantations back.WE ARE NOT FISH LIVING IN THE WATER,NOR BIRDS LIVING IN THE AIR;WE ARE HUMANS LIVING ON THE LAND.Slogan of the Unified Campesino Movement of the Aguan (MUCA)Beginning with the historic moment of the coup,聽'Resistencia: The Fight for the Aguan Valley'聽follows three key members of the farmers' resistance over four years as they聽attempt to implement participatory democracy in their new communities. All while trying to survive the violent reaction of the landlord and the coup regime.Trailer: Hope exploded with Director Nadia HausfatherTen-minute video compilation from dissertation video interviews about emotional experiences of participants in Quebec student strike campaigns from 2005-2012. This first part is about the more 'positive' collective-oriented emotional experiences.Street Politics 101 with Alain Savard, Association pour un Solidarit茅 Syndicale 茅tudianteIn the spring of 2012, a massive student strike in opposition to a tuition hike, rocked the streets of the Montr茅al for over six months. Protests and militant street actions became part of the daily and nightly reality of this Canadian metropolis. Several times during this tumultuous spring, the numbers in the streets would reach over one hundred thousand. Police routinely clubbed students and their allies, and arrested them by the hundreds. Some were even banned from entering the city. But every time the cops struck, the student movement got bigger and angrier.This is a story about how the arrogance of a government, underestimated a dedicated group of students, who through long term organizing laid the foundation for some of the largest mass demonstrations in Canada鈥檚 history. But it is also a story of how a crew of determined anarchists, educated a new generation of students, in the importance of owning the streets.In Street Politics 101, subMedia.tv features some of the best footage from what some called 鈥渢he maple spring.鈥 It also features interviews with students, teachers and anarchists involved in one of the most militant rebellions in Quebec.Music by MIA, Cairo, CJ Boyd, Di Nigunim, Jordan Brown, Mise En Demeure, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Joy Division, Lee Reed, FreqMan, Bar 9Filmed over 211 shoot days in nine countries and five continents over four years,聽This Changes Everything聽is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change.Directed by Avi Lewis, and inspired by Naomi Klein鈥檚 international non-fiction bestseller聽This Changes Everything, the film presents seven powerful portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montana鈥檚 Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond.Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Klein鈥檚 narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Throughout the film, Klein builds to her most controversial and exciting idea:聽that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better.The extraordinary detail and richness of the cinematography in聽This Changes Everything聽provides an epic canvas for this exploration of the greatest challenge of our time. Unlike many works about the climate crisis, this is not a film that tries to scare the audience into action: it aims to empower. Provocative, compelling, and accessible to even the most climate-fatigued viewers,聽This Changes Everything聽will leave you refreshed and inspired, reflecting on the ties between us, the kind of lives we really want, and why the climate crisis is at the centre of it all.Will this film change everything? Absolutely not. But you could, by answering its call to action.Few things on Earth are as miraculous and vital as seeds. Worshipped and treasured since the dawn of humankind. SEED: The Untold Story follows passionate seed keepers protecting our 12,000 year-old food legacy. In the last century, 94% of our seed varieties have disappeared. As biotech chemical companies control the majority of our seeds, farmers, scientists, lawyers, and indigenous seed keepers fight a David and Goliath battle to defend the future of our food. In a harrowing and heartening story, these reluctant heroes rekindle a lost connection to our most treasured resource and revive a culture connected to seeds. SEED features Vandana Shiva, Dr. Jane Goodall, Andrew Kimbrell, Winona Laduke and Raj Patel.