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EPISODE NO. 1 |
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EP. NO. 1: SEGMENT NO. 1/3. Happy Birthday Timor Leste: In our maiden episode, REBEL MEDIA publicizes the efforts of the East Timor & Indonesian Action Network (ETAN) in bringing peace to the world's newest nation against an older nation's attempts to take from it a source of self- sufficiency, oil. |
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EP. NO. 1: SEGMENT NO. 2/3. East Timor & Indonesian Action Network: John Miller of the East Timor & Indonesian Action Network (ETAN) joins host Robert Waddell in QPTV’s studios to discuss East Timor’s plight. ETAN was founded in 1991 to support genuine self-determination and human rights of East Timor. |
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EP. NO. 1: SEGMENT NO. 3/3. NY Latinas Against Domestic Violence BRIDES’ MARCH: After the murder of Dominican immigrant, Gladys Ricart, this initiative was created to bring domestic violence, to the forefront. Rosanna Rodriguez joins Robert Waddell in the QPTV studios to speak on the topic of domestic violence, NY Latinas, the march, and her own experiences. |
EPISODE NO. 2 |
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EP. NO. 2: SEGMENT NO. 1/4. Women Confronting the Crisis: REBEL MEDIA’S Producer, Felix Leo Campos synopsizes what viewers can expect from the series and presents an example in IndyMedia’s piece from South Africa on women confronting the epidemic of AIDS on their own. |
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EP. NO. 2: SEGMENT NO. 2/4. Assassination of Filiberto Ojeda-Rios: Anchor Robert Waddell prefaces Ismael Nuñez’ report on backlash created in NYC by the FBI’s assassination of Puerto Rican Nationalist and founder of the Macheteros (Cane Cutters), Filiberto Ojeda-Rios at the age of 74 in Puerto Rico on the anniversary of the Grito de Lares ( The Cry of Lares). |
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EP. NO. 2: SEGMENT NO. 3/4: ¿What is Community Radio? Anchorperson, Robert Waddell introduces you to Paper Tiger Television’s short documentary on an indigenous Bolivian village’s arrival to the modern age of electronic media. |
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EP. NO. 2: SEGMENT NO. 4/4: Lina Puerta, Artist: Felix Leo Campos interviews Lina Puerta at the Puerto Rican Workshop (El Taller Boricua) Gallery. Lina’s show, AGUA VIVA/LIVE WATER illustrates the artist’s association of water as a living form and women’s life cycle. |
EPISODE NO. 3 |
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EP. NO. 3: SEGMENT NO. 1/5. Louis Mendez, Artist: New York artist, Louis Mendez, exhibits his works at the Puerto Rican Workshop (El Taller Boricua) Gallery and talks with Felix Leo Campos on the inspirations of his work. In his works Louis reveals his fascination with science fiction, indigenous art, and variations of women’s physique. |
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EP. NO. 3: SEGMENT NO. 2/5. GhostLand: Oceania IndyMedia provides short animation entitled GHOSTLAND to make a point about leaving and returning home and the reasons for both. |
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EP. NO. 3: SEGMENT NO. 3/5. Tasmania:Oceania IndyMedia is one of a global network of producers seen on REBEL MEDIA. In this piece, the negative and long term effects of the logging industry in Tasmania are scrutinized. Reported by Simon Brown, environmentalist, activist and musician. |
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EP. NO. 3: SEGMENT NO. 4/5: Lina Puerta, Artist: Felix Leo Campos interviews Lina Puerta at the Puerto Rican Workshop (El Taller Boricua) Gallery. Lina’s show, AGUA VIVA/LIVE WATER illustrates the artist’s association of water as a living form and women’s life cycle. |
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EP. NO. 3: SEGMENT NO. 5/5. Clear The Way: Felix Leo Campos leads into the last clip of REBEL MEDIA by thanking viewers and supporters as well as inviting media activists, freelance and citizen journalists to submit their clips for airing. |
EPISODE NO. 4 |
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EP. NO. 4: SEGMENT NO. 1/4. The Left Forum 2006: This annual event held at the East Village’s historic Cooper Union School for Arts & Sciences brings together progressive thinkers, publishers, entrepreneurs, together for a two day conference on various social, environmental, political topics. Felix Leo Campos welcomes viewers to REBEL MEDIA and introduces Ismael Nuñez and his report on the history of Cooper Union, the site of the Left Forum, and its founder, Peter Cooper. |
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EP. NO. 4: SEGMENT NO. 2/4. The Left Forum 2006: On location at the Left Forum in 2006, Taleigh Smith speaks with world social forum organizer, Chico Whitaker, from Brasil, on the creation and impact of world social forums as a space for dialogue and planning, the emergence of social democratic societies, and these societies as models of a “new world.” |
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EP. NO. 4: SEGMENT NO. 3/4. The Left Forum 2006: Taleigh Smith interviews members of the Media Panel discussion during the Left Forum 2006. They include Mark Setten of Al Jazeerah on the launch of a new news web, Gary Younge of the Guardian gives his insight on the public's outlook on the media, and freelance print journalist, Jody Kolodzey on the new self-perspective print journalist have had to make. |
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EP. NO. 4: SEGMENT NO. 4/4. The Left Forum 2006: Here a scene of the workshop and reporter, Julian Gerena-Quiñones, speaks with panelists of the 2006 on Filiberto Ojeda-Rios & Puerto Rican Nationalism. Featured are Waleska Yamira Rodriguez and Dylcia Pagan. |
EPISODE NO. 5 |
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EP. NO. 5: SEGMENT NO. 1/4. Street Vendors: As if being an immigrant weren't enough, life for those on the street as vendors can be particularly strenuous. Iglesia de San Romero de las América producer, Minerva Mella covers Manhattan's Spanish Harlem, Washington Heights & Inwood talking with street vendors about their experiences. |
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EP. NO. 5: SEGMENT NO. 2/4. Arts Space 109: Ismael Nuñez returns to his elementary school, P.S. 109, and gets a tour from Gustavo Rosado, Executive Director of Operation Fightback El Barrio, and their vision of what may become of his alma mater in NYC's Spanish Harlem. |
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EP. NO. 5: SEGMENT NO. 3/4. Slumlords of Washington Heights: Responding to the housing crisis in his district, Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat gives viewers a tour of a tenant under going the same eviction tactics used in the 1960's and 1970's. |
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EP. NO. 5: SEGMENT NO. 4/4. 17th Pastors for Peace Friendship Caravan to Cuba: Felix Leo Campos shares a cultural tour of Cuba during the 2006 17th Pastors for Peace Friendship Caravan to Cuba. The caravan is a project of the Interfaith Federation of Community Organizers (IFCO). Cuba continues to be ostracized by US foreign policy. |
EPISODE NO. 6 |
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EP. NO. 6: SEGMENT NO. 1/4. Comité Noviembre 2006, Part 1: 2006 marked the 1st year of Puerto Rican arts & crafts fair for Comité Noviembre held at Hunter College. Ismael Nuñez interviews organizers and supporters, artists and artisans, and the public, as well as scenes of performances and audience participation. This episode on Comité Noviembre 2006 is broken up into 4 individual segments for your viewing ease. |
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EP. NO. 6: SEGMENT NO. 2/4: Comité Noviembre 2006, Part 2: Descriptions and comments about the 1st Annual Comité Noviembre Arts & Crafts Show are given by artists, artisans, and organizers of the event. Scenes include shots of folkloric artwork, performances, shoppers, and ambiance. |
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EP. NO. 6: SEGMENT NO. 3/4: Comité Noviembre 2006, Part 3: Recorded on location at Hunter College, Ismael Nuñez interviews author Bobby Gonzalez, El Barrio native and professional boxer Edgar Santana, during Comité Noviembre's 1st Arts & Crafts Fair. |
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EP NO. 6: SEGMENT NO. 4/4. Comité Noviembre 2006, Part 4: Reporting live from the 1st Annual Comité Noviembre Arts & Crafts Show at Hunter College, Ismael Nuñez closes this episode with needed network contact resources and addresses. |
EPISODE NO. 8 |
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EP. NO. 8: SEGMENT NO. 1/5. 2007 Friendship Caravan to Cuba: The 18th Annual Friendship Caravan to Cuba was launched at the Brecht Forum in NYC. Attendees were privy to knowledge about US policy against Cuba not widely publicized in the mainstream press. Felix Leo Campos reports from the Brecht Forum. |
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EP. NO. 8: SEGMENT NO. 2/5. Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba: In 2005, Pastors for Peace Friendship Caravan to Cuba had humanitarian aid in the form of electronic equipment confiscated by US authorities at the US – Mexican border. This segment presents the nationwide civil action to recover that aid and end the US blockade of Cuba. |
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EP. NO. 8: SEGMENT NO. 3/5. El Rincón Criollo/La Casa de Chema, Part 1: Journalist, Edward Rueda, joins Robert Waddell in this production of an urban landmark and cultural phenomenon, El Rincón Criollo/La Casa de Chema (The Creole Corner/Chema's House). Located in the South Bronx, El Rincón Criollo represents a renaissance of Puerto Rican identity and cultural maintenance in the “belly of the beast”. |
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EP. NO. 8: SEGMENT NO. 4/5. El Rincón Criollo/La Casa de Chema, Part 2: Journalist Edward Rueda joins Robert Waddell in this exposé production of an urban landmark and cultural phenomenon in the South Bronx, El Rincón Criollo/La Casa de Chema. |
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EP. NO. 8: SEGMENT NO. 5/5: Tribeca: Ismael Nuñez closes out a REBEL MEDIA episode from TRIBECA with interesting cultural and historic information. |