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Showing videos filed under: joel silberman
Pushing Harder Against Don't Ask Don't Tell
April 22, 2010This week in front of the White House, uniformed members of the United States Armed Services were arrested for handcuffing themselves to the fence in a call for the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell. President Obama has promised to overturn the Clinton-era rule, but so far hasn't done it. The action, along with another action this week demanding a swift vote on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, were coordinated by GetEQUAL, and are part of what may be a new wave of direct action targeting Obama and Democrats.Dean Baker, Don't Ask Don't Tell, and the SEC
April 21, 2010Matt Taibbi called Goldman Sachs a "giant vampire squid," and it appears that they've finally overstepped their bounds. The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against Goldman, accusing it of "Fraud in Structuring and Marketing of CDO Tied to Subprime Mortgages."Demystifying the Media: Joel Silberman
December 11, 2009We peel back the curtain a bit with Joel Silberman, strategic communications consultant/trainer with the New Organizing Institute and also an award-winning theatrical director and performer. Joel gives us some quick tips for doing media that anyone can use should they find themselves on the receiving end of a camera.Media Panel, Garbage Dreams and Cartoons in Conflict
December 10, 2009Obama headed overseas this week, to the Copenhagen climate talks. Today, though, he made a stop in Oslo to accept his Nobel Peace Prize. It's also Human Rights Day, but you might be excused for not having heard that--the media seems more concerned with Tiger Woods' sex life.Stonewall Special Re-post: Beyond Prop 8
June 28, 2009California's Supreme Court, in a decision yesterday, upheld Prop 8 and a ban on same sex marriage. At the same time, a host of states (Iowa, Vermont, and Maine) have legalized gay marriage in recent months. What's next for the LGBT movement? And should efforts to expand civil rights focus on the states or the Federal level? Joel Silberman a media consultant and co-signer of the Dallas Principles, author and activist JewelleGRITtv Live at Noon: What's Next For The LGBT Equality Movement?
May 27, 2009California’s Supreme Court, in a decision yesterday, upheld Prop 8 and a ban on same sex marriage. At the same time, a host of states (Iowa, Vermont, and Maine) have legalized gay marriage in recent months. What’s next for the LGBT movement? Richard Kim of the Nation, Joel Silberman, Jewelle Gomez of the Horizon Foundation, and New York Assemblyman Daniel O’Donnell discuss the California ruling and the struggle for equal rights.
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