Show us your glory Oh Lord!
<p>Set during the 2004 intifada struggle, this documentary follows four Palestinian families living in Dheisheh Refugee Camp near Bethlehem.</p>
Women tell their experiences of harassment at Israeli checkpoints; and clips of the oppression of Palestinians...
State Rep. Cindy Acree talks about healthcare reform and the Legislative Committee she co-chairs on the Developmentally Disabled population. This hour of unscripted live chat finds the Representative preparing for a "brutal" upcoming Legislative Session 2010 that will include another budget mess and "painful" cuts to many budgets.
<p>Studio One from the University of North Dakota</p>
<p>This episode's topics include: Native Americans on Healthcare Reform, High School Football Coach who coaches team to victory regardless of score, Harmonica teacher</p>
<p>Ever wondered what a giant, sprawling, three-day music festival in the desert would look like if it were nano-crammed into just a few minutes? Here you go.
Boing Boing Video presents a remix of "Synesthesia," a documentary directed by Jonathan Fowler, about people whose senses blend, or mix. For instance: a synesthete might see colors when listening to music, or taste flavors when hearing a spoken word.
Families of disabled or hospitalized people could get a lot from this hour with Melissa Abate, Family and Patient Counselor of Craig Hospital, of Littleton, Colorado, which specializes in brain and spinal cord injury.
Abate spoke on helping families adjust and move through the process at the 27th Annual Brain Injury Association of Colorado's Conference Oct. 7 & 8, 2009. We proudly present her deep discussion for its many practical bits of advice.
This well-rounded show includes the annual HANGOUT costume contest, a sugar buzz, educational brain anatomy, Shakespeare, a talking wall, and editorial comment from a STOP SIGN all packaged together with a sort-of Dickens-style warning of ghosts of Halloweens Past, Present and Future.