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Humanize Palestine. Photo Source: Ajnad News Tayeb Mohammed Abu Shehada, 22 years old, was killed on July 25, 2014.

Humanize Palestine

He was shot in the head, under his eye, in the West Bank town of Huwara, near Nablus, during a protest against Israel’s assault on Gaza. He was part of the hacker group Anonymous and wore an Anonymous mask as he protested against the Israeli Occupation Forces. CyberGuerrilla posted the following:“Tayyeb Shehadah wasn’t only wearing a mask, he was Legion. 1 of us. Today Israel murdered a Anonymous. On the CyberGuerrilla site above is a song dedicated to Tayeb. Occupied Palestine gathered a collection of #Anonymous messages honoring Tayeb. Artwork from Hanna Belaidi from France Abd al-Hamid Breigheth, 35 years old, was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank village of Beit Ummar on July 25, 2014 during a protest against the assault on Gaza. Photo courtesy of Palestine Solidarity Project [Source: Rima Najjar Merriman & Quds News Network] See more at: [Photos courtesy of DCI-Palestine]

Earth Agency. An Eclectic Adventure in Music by Simona Faraone (Pharaoh) Féminisme/Sexisme/Discriminations. Facebook.

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GEAR. The FLOK Society Vision of a Post-Capitalist Economy. Michel Bawuens, Founder of the P2P Foundation, has recorded four short videos describing the FLOK Society’s pioneering research project in Ecuador. FLOK stands for “Free, Libre, Open Knowledge,” and the FLOK Society is a government-sponsored project to imagine how Ecuador might make a strategic transition to a workable post-capitalist knowledge economy. As Research Director of the project, Michel and his team are exploring the practical challenges of making commons-based peer production a widespread, feasible reality as a matter of national policy and law. The four videos – each four to six minutes in length – are a model of succinct clarity. Here is a short summary of each one, which I hope will entice you to watch all of them: Part I: The FLOK Society Bauwens explains the significant of the FLOK Society project as “the first time in the history of mankind that a nation-state has asked for a transition proposal to a P2P economy.”

Part II: Traditional Knowledge Part III: Value regimes. 50 Essential LGBT Films. Since June is historically LGBT Pride Month, it’s worth taking a look at the ways in which cinema has depicted queers and trans people on screen in comedies, dramas, and documentaries.

50 Essential LGBT Films

While this is no definitive list of the best films to feature LGBT characters, themes, or icons, it is a collection of titles worth seeing before marching outside with beads and a plastic cup in your hand to wave at the politicians, celebrities, and corporate reps who have taken to parading down the street with slogans and rainbows in tow. After the jump, take a look at a sampling of 50 essential films, and add your own favorites in the comments! The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Two drag queens and a trans woman romp through the Outback in this delightful film about drag culture down under. It’s both flamboyant and subtly introspective, and Terrance Stamp, Hugo Weaving, and Guy Pearce deliver nuanced performances as the film’s three queens. Ams dmx 15. Watch Arranged Online. Sonntags Club e. V. Palestinian medical student killed in Ukraine after Israel bars his return Israel News.

When Bjork Met Attenborough - 4oD. Network - Bechstein Network.

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