I got  a whopper of a faculty request and I'd love some ideas from you all...

Faculty is looking for documentaries ABOUT THE POWER OF MEDIA to create social 
change and social justice.

*         a documentary ABOUT political rap music, or conscious reggae music 
aimed at political issues, or political punk music. (I SUGGESTED Hip-Hop: 
Beyond Beats and Rhymes)

*         a documentary ABOUT radical movies that take on social justice 
issues. not talking about documentaries about the issues themselves, like a 
documentary about racism, but specifically a documentary about the USE OF THE 
MEDIA to address racism, for instance.

Social justice issues could include: environmental issues, racism, sexism, 
economic inequality, war, etc.



Or a documentary about the use of the internet for political movements and 
efforts at social change. Could be international, for instance, how the Arab 
Spring movements used the internet to organize.

How about a documentary about WikiLeaks?  (--I SUGGESTED  Citizenfour and The 
Internet's Own Boy)



Or any documentary about anti-consumerism / anti-materialism and/or media 
reform.



Also, does anyone know of if there is a video on this guy:

Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir --a New York City based radical 
performance community, with 50 performing members and a congregation in the 
thousands. We are wild anti-consumerist gospel shouters and Earth loving urban 
activists who have worked with communities on four continents defending 
community, life and imagination. Our Devils over the 15 years of our "church" 
have remained the same: Consumerism and Militarism.


Love to hear from you all.....thanks!
Rhonda

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