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“Democracy Now!” Host and Executive Producer Amy Goodman responded to
viewers' calls, Facebook comments, emails and tweets on topics such as war,
politics and grass-roots activism, among others. Ms. Goodman has authored or
co-authored five non-fiction books, including The Exception to the Rulers,
Standing Up to the Madness and The Silenced Majority.
2 Hours: 59 Minutes <http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/311382-1> 

About Democracy Now! - www.democracynow.org 
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program
hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Pioneering the largest
public media collaboration in the U.S., Democracy Now! is broadcast on
Pacifica, NPR, community, and college radio stations; on public access, PBS,
satellite television (DISH network: Free Speech TV ch. 9415 and Link TV ch.
9410; DIRECTV: Free Speech TV ch. 348 and Link TV ch. 375); and on the
internet. DN!’s podcast is one of the most popular on the web.
Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience with access to
people and perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.corporate-sponsored media,
including independent and international journalists, ordinary people from
around the world who are directly affected by U.S. foreign policy,
grassroots leaders and peace activists, artists, academics and independent
analysts. In addition, Democracy Now! hosts real debates–debates between
people who substantially disagree, such as between the White House or the
Pentagon spokespeople on the one hand, and grassroots activists on the
other.
New stations are adding Democracy Now! to their programming schedules all
the time, and there are several movements going on around the country right
now to bring Democracy Now! to new communities. To find out more about these
efforts, and how to get involved, click here.
<http://www.democracynow.org/get_involved> 
WHY INDEPENDENT MEDIA?
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sources of news and information.
But the last two decades have seen unprecedented corporate media
consolidation. The U.S. media was already fairly homogeneous in the early
1980s: some fifty media conglomerates dominated all media outlets, including
television, radio, newspapers, magazines, music, publishing and film. In the
year 2000, just six corporations dominated the U.S. media.
In addition, corporate media outlets in the U.S. are legally responsible to
their shareholders to maximize profits.
Democracy Now! is funded entirely through contributions from listeners,
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C-SPAN TV - March 5th, 2013
Q&A with Medea Benjamin  
www.c-spanvideo.org/program/311309-1 

This is an Excellent Interview on C-SPAN TV with Medea Benjamin, Co-Founder
of CODEPINK: www.codepink.org . Medea is Interviewed by Brian Lamb on March
5th, 2013.

This week on Q & A, our guest is author and co-founder of CODEPINK, Medea
Benjamin.  She discusses her new book: “Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote
Control” and explains why she believes the use of military drones should be
stopped.  She talks about what motivated her in her early years to become an
activist for peace, and provides insight into CODEPINK s origins and
motivations.  She discusses many of her disruptions of congressional
hearings and public appearances, and talks about the experience of spending
time in a jail cell overnight.  She reflects on her early days of activism
and recalls how the Vietnam War inspired her first protest.  She shares
stories from her visits to pre-war Iraq, including an encounter with a
border guard in Iraq who was studying Hebrew.  She responds to accusations
by critics that she is anti-American by saying she would describe herself as
a passionate American.  She reveals many of the tactics her group employs in
organizing demonstrations, and talks about the varied receptions her
outbreaks receive from committee chairmen.
Medea Benjamin got a B.S. in political science in 1973 from Tufts
University.  She earned her M.A. in public health from Columbia University
in 1975 and an M.A. in economics in 1977 from the New School in New York. 
She co-founded Global Exchange in 1988 and in 2000 ran as the Green Party
Candidate for the U.S. Senate in California.  In 2002, she co-founded Code
Pink: Women for Peace.  She is the author and editor of several books.  Her
first book Bridging the Global Gap: A Handbook to Linking Citizens of the
First and Third Worlds, was published in 1989.
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Medea Benjamin is a cofounder of both CODEPINK and the international human
rights organization Global Exchange. She has been an advocate for social
justice for more than 30 years. Described as "one of America’s most
committed -- and most effective -- fighters for human rights" by New York
Newsday, and called "one of the high profile leaders of the peace movement"
by the Los Angeles Times, Medea has distinguished herself as an eloquent and
energetic figure in the progressive movement. In 2005 she was one of 1,000
exemplary women from 140 countries nominated to receive the Nobel Peace
Prize on behalf of the millions of women who do the essential work of peace
worldwide. In 2010 she received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Prize from
the Fellowship of Reconciliation.




        
        
Since the September 11, 2001 tragedy, Medea has been working to promote a
U.S. foreign policy that would respect human rights and gain us allies
instead of contributing to violence and undermining our international
reputation. In 2000, she was a Green Party candidate for the California
Senate. During the 1990s, Medea focused her efforts on tackling the problem
of unfair trade as promoted by the World Trade Organization. Widely credited
as the woman who brought Nike to its knees and helped place the issue of
sweatshops on the national agenda, Medea was a key player in the campaign
that won a $20 million settlement from 27 US clothing retailers for the use
of sweatshop labor in Saipan. She also pushed Starbucks and other companies
to start carrying fair trade coffee.
Her work for justice in Israel/Palestine includes taking numerous
delegations to Gaza after the 2008 Israeli invasion, organizing the Gaza
Freedom March in 2010, participating in the Freedom Flotillas and opposing
the policies of the Israel lobby group AIPAC. In 2011 she was in Tahrir
Square during the Egyptian uprising and In 2012 she was part of a human
rights delegation to Bahrain in support of democracy activists; she was
tear-gassed, arrested and deported by the Bahraini government. 
A former economist and nutritionist with the United Nations and World Health
Organization, Benjamin is the author/editor of eight books. Her latest book
is called Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control, and she has been
campaigning to get lethal drones out of the hands of the CIA. Her articles
appear regularly in outlets such as The Huffington Post, CommonDreams,
Alternet and OpEd News. Medea can be reached at: me...@codepink.org     

CODEPINK: www.codepink.org







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