Lesli Bisgould is Canada's first animal rights lawyer. For ten years, she acted for individuals and organizations in a variety of animal-related cases in the...
IMSI catchers are portable surveillance tools used for spying on thousands of phones in a targeted area, tracking...
IMSI catchers are portable surveillance tools used for spying on thousands of phones in a targeted area, tracking their location and even intercepting calls,...
LEANBACK IS HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoR0bMohcNo&list=PLE3048008DAA29B0A&feature=plpp_play_all Music...
LEANBACK IS HERE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoR0bMohcNo&list=PLE3048008DAA29B0A&feature=plpp_play_all Music courtesy of Jake Chudnow: http://www.soundcl...
In his talk, Sean discusses four primary ways men have historically been raised in American culture — home, church,...
In his talk, Sean discusses four primary ways men have historically been raised in American culture — home, church, military, and sports. Sean’s talk focuses...
What is missing from current sex education, besides correct medical information, current scientific data, and...
What is missing from current sex education, besides correct medical information, current scientific data, and misleading and religious talk? Pleasure! Talkin...
Behind the scenes of the greatest diplomatic achievement of the 20th century. Fisher Klingenstein Films Presents...
Behind the scenes of the greatest diplomatic achievement of the 20th century. Fisher Klingenstein Films Presents "Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace," a ...
A short film for the Basingstoke and District Disability Forum raising awareness of physical and mobility...
A short film for the Basingstoke and District Disability Forum raising awareness of physical and mobility disabilities. For more information email us at info...
You can take a wheelchair just about anywhere. Amy addresses societal perceptions of disability and her vision for...
You can take a wheelchair just about anywhere. Amy addresses societal perceptions of disability and her vision for how we all change the way we approach disability. Amy has been a wheelchair user for the past ten years; she has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare genetic condition that causes weak tissues, joint dislocation, chronic pain and fatigue. In spite of this, Amy lives an exciting and hugely positive life, travelling the world, working as a graphic designer for a charity and campaigning to change the way society understands disability. Most recently, Amy has published for Buzzfeed on her three-month adventure around South East Asia, writing about, filming, and photo-documenting her experiences in her wheelchair.