The Top 100 Documentaries We Can Use to Change the World
Films for Action: “Documentaries have an incredible power to raise awareness and create transformative changes in consciousness both at the personal and global levels. Over the last [16] years, we’ve watched hundreds of social change documentaries and cataloged the best of them in this library. There are now so manythat we realized we needed to filter this down even further. So what follows is our list of the very best one hundred – hand-picked for their quality, insight, and potential to inspire positive change. All of the films have been selected because they are either free to watch online or can be viewed for a few dollars. With the exception of two films, all of the films with ($5) next to the title can be viewed by becoming a Films For Action Patron for $5/mo. As new films come out or become available, we’ll be updating this list over time. Enjoy!” [Search 11,400 videos]
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NEW YORK’S WAR ON BUSINESS.
The political winds shift unpredictably, and no one can know that they’re safe, or will be in a few years. The only winning move is not to play, and I expect a lot of businesses will make that move. “Engoron has also decreed that Trump is not allowed to ‘do business’ in New York, which includes borrowing from his previous lenders to pay the money for this bond. In other words, Engoron has both levied an excessive fine against Trump, while simultaneously forbidding him from obtaining enough in loans to pay for the bond to protest the excessive fine. . . .
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