Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

"Living in Emergency:

Stories of Doctors Without Borders"

From: Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Documentary and Panel Discussion

Elizabeth Vargas, Anchor of ABC News 20/20, will host a one-night event featuring the critically acclaimed documentary "Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders" and will moderate a LIVE panel discussion with MSF frontline aid workers and award-winning journalists.

The event will be broadcast via satellite from the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, NYU in New York City to over 440 select movie theaters nationwide

Trailer


A One-Night Event
Monday, December 14, 2009

Time:
7:30 p.m. Eastern / 6:30 p.m. Central / 5:30 p.m. Mountain
8:00 p.m. Pacific (Tape Delayed)

Learn More>>>


Living In Emergency Website

Living in Emergency Trailer - Warning Graphic Scenes

Thursday, November 05, 2009

"THE GOOD SOLDIER"

On November 6, 2009, the JOURNAL broadcasts THE GOOD SOLDIER, a film which follows four veterans — one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq — as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives. Watch a preview below.

Premier:


November 6th PBS Bill Moyers Journal {visit the Journal Link as it has more backlinks for Veterans.}

As America prepares to observe Veterans Day and President Obama weighs sending more troops to fight in Afghanistan, BILL MOYERS JOURNAL broadcasts a powerful documentary about the impact on soldiers of learning to kill – or be killed. THE GOOD SOLDIER follows four veterans – one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq – as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives.

Find out more about the film and theatrical release locations and dates at The Good Soldier

"THE GOOD SOLDIER" Trailer:

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Oscar Buzz for New Ellsberg Documentary

From Daniel's son Michael:

"The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers," the new feature documentary about my father, premieres today in NYC. There is already Oscar buzz for the film!

The New York Times, New Yorker, New York Magazine, New York Post, Variety, and Entertainment Weekly have all given it wonderful reviews (see the above link).

If you're in NYC come see it in person. It also comes out in LA Sep 23rd.

In other exciting news, Daniel has officially launched his new Internet memoir, "The American Doomsday Machine." Check it out!

Thank you,

--Michael Ellsberg


From the Director

The Most Dangerous Man in America catapults us to 1971 where we find America in the grip of a familiar scenario: a dirty war based on lies. And Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, one of the nation’s leading war planners, has the documents to prove it. Armed with 7000 pages of Top Secret documents; he leaks the truth about the Vietnam War to The New York Times and risks life in prison to end the war he helped plan. It is a story that held the world in its grip, with daily headlines, the top story on the nightly news for weeks on end...........Read Rest Here


The Trailer



Democracy Now: Watch, Listen or Read
New Documentary Chronicles Story of Daniel Ellsberg, Whose Leak of the Pentagon Papers Helped End Vietnam War

Daniel Ellsberg once faced espionage charges and possibly life in prison after leaking what became known as the Pentagon Papers, a 7,000-page classified history outlining the true extent of US involvement in Vietnam. Daniel Ellsberg’s actions directly contributed to the end of Nixon presidency and the Vietnam War. His story is chronicled in the new documentary The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. We speak to Ellsberg, his wife Patricia, and the film’s co-director, Judith Ehrlich. [includes rush transcript]

Friday, August 07, 2009

Fannie Mae: Live in Los Angeles

Playing For Change the Documentary is showing on PBS all this month!

Grandpa Elliott has been delighting New Orleanians and tourists alike with this song from his regular perch at Toulouse and Royal for years. He begins this song the same way he always has, but when the rest of the PFC Band joins in at the first chorus, you feel it in your chest!

This is the first live performance song by the PFC Band we have posted for our community to enjoy. It clearly conveys the energy and love this amazing group of musicians shares with their fans each time they perform. We hope you'll join us for one of their shows soon, so you can experience it in person!


Tuesday, August 04, 2009

In Their Boots: SECOND BATTLE (Subtitulos en espanol)

In Their Boots next episode premiering later this month, the full trailer.

Trailer


"Second Battle"
Jack Barrios fought with the United States Army in Iraq; but when he came back from the war to be with his family in Los Angeles, he found out that he had a new battle to fight: to stop his wife, Frances, from being deported. Hota Ferschkes husband served honorably in the Marines and gave his life in his service to our country. But like Frances, Hota faces deportation, even though shes raising her late husbands child. Second Battle is the tragic story of two families who's husbands served honorably, but whose service has no impact on our nations inflexible immigration laws.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

"Playing For Change" Documentary Annoucement

This from "Playing for Change - Peace Through Music"

Hello Friend,

I wanted to send some Love and information regarding the latest with Playing For Change. We are proud to announce the premier of our feature film, Peace Through Music! It will be airing nationally on PBS during the month of August. We are honored to finally share this film with you, as it embodies four years of traveling the world and discovering the power of the human spirit.

Click here for a detailed list of screening times in your area, and to see the film trailer.

We are also announcing a Fall tour for the Playing For Change Band, and want to share this information with you first. For a complete list of dates and venues in the U.S. and Canada, please click here.

Everyday we see reminders of the importance of uniting together during tough times and I know Playing For Change is something we can all use to find inspiration when we need it most. Thanks for building this family together, we sincerely love you all!!

One Love,
Mark


Peace Through Music Trailer

Friday, July 31, 2009

Mother’s love: a plea to Michelle Obama

An Agent Orange activist calls on the first lady to help dioxin victims in Vietnam.

Vietnamese victims of the defoliant Agent Orange play at a social sponsorship center in Da Nang City June 26, 2009. US warplanes dropped about 18 million gallons of the defoliant on southern Vietnam for most of the 1960s.

The following is a letter sent to Michelle Obama by Secretary of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Association Len Aldis, who has worked for years to spread awareness of Agent Orange victims’ plight.

August 2 marks the beginning of Orange Week, a government program to create Agent Orange awareness through various programs nationwide. Orange Week ends on August 10, 48 years to the day since the US military begin spraying the defoliant on Vietnam.

Dear Michelle Obama,

You can find the Letter Here


Britain-Vietnam Friendship Association


"AGENT ORANGE: 30 YEARS LATER"


“AGENT ORANGE: 30 YEARS LATER” is a drama-documentary about the victims of Agent Orange 30 years after the Viet Nam War.

The goal of this documentary is to make the viewers aware of the impact of dioxin on the environment and the people. The film also underscores the need for compassion and heightens a sense of responsibility for our actions towards each other as stewards of the planet without regard for political differences.....>>>>>Much More Here



Justice for Victims of Agent Orange


I put this together when the Vietnamesse Reps were attempting to get the U.S. Courts to rule on Compensation for Defoliant Victims that still plague that country today.

The Vietnamese government says this has left more than 3
million people disabled.
Please Visit The Following Links

Vietnam Agent Orange Relief & Responsibility Campaign

The Thanh Xuan Peace Village in Vietnam

Agent orange girl determined to overcome her destiny

"Chorus for Justice"

Vietnamese Delegation in U.S. to Sue Chemical Companies for Ongoing
Effects of Agent Orange

Justice for Victims of Agent Orange


'Nam Vets Again Press VA on Agent Orange

Armed with the latest study from the Institute of Medicine, Vietnam Veterans of America is petitioning Veterans Administration Secretary Eric Shinseki to add three illnesses -- including high blood pressure -- to the long list of deadly or debilitating ailments that have been linked to Agent Orange exposure.

The outreach is the latest in a long fight between some Vietnam veterans’ organizations and the U.S. government to connect a wider range of ailments to the chemical defoliant used throughout the conflict to strip away the enemy’s jungle sanctuaries.............



39 years later, Australia finds last Vietnam War missing
The officer in charge of Operation Magpies Return, wing commander Michael Warby (L), assisted by Vietnamese workers, sieves soil at the crash site.

An Australian search team has found the remains of the country's last two missing Vietnam War servicemen, 39 years after their aircraft crashed into a thick jungle, officials said Thursday............

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Soldiers of Conscience

Receives an Emmy® Award Nomination!

Trailer


Last week, Soldiers of Conscience was nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing!

As many of you know, the Emmy is the highest television award there is - an equivalent of an Oscar for TV.

A special congrats goes to the film's editors - Gary Weimberg and Josh Peterson.

As you can imagine, this is the kind of recognition that helps the film bring greater attention to the critical issues of conscience and war facing us all - service members and civilians alike.

The award winners will be announced at a ceremony in New York City in late September. We'll keep you posted - but keep your fingers crossed!

For a full list of the nominees, visit: EmmyOnline.tv

Friday, July 10, 2009

POV: "The Reckoning."

Please take a minute to mark your calendar for this coming Tuesday, July 14th, so you can watch PBS's new documentary on the International Criminal Court, "The Reckoning." The documentary should air at 10 pm in most areas, but check here to see your local listing.

Synopsis: "Over 120 countries have united to form the International Criminal Court (ICC) - the first permanent court created to prosecute perpetrators, no matter how powerful, of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide. The Reckoning follows dynamic ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo and his team for three years across four continents as he issues arrest warrants for Lord's Resistance Army leaders in Uganda, puts Congolese warlords on trial, shakes up the Colombian justice system, and charges Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir with genocide in Darfur. Like a deft thriller, The Reckoning keeps you on the edge of your seat. Will the prosecutor succeed? Will the world ensure that justice prevails? An Official Selection of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival." Read the full Description here


Use this link for more information "THE RECKONING": The Battle for the International Criminal Court.

Watch the trailer {warning - it is graphic}


So spread the word, invite your friends over, and spend this Tuesday night learning more about "the Battle for the International Criminal Court!"

I checked my local listings, here in North Carolina, and it isn't scheduled for the local PBS channel in the next two weeks. The other PBS channel we can receive, out of the University of North Carolina, has it scheduled for two nights, not the 14th, at 2AM. Typical of these PBS stations here, I've noticed, on important and possible controversial subject matter, especially not following a right wing agenda, so much for Public Broadcasting!!

Yet most places one goes, especially certain area's of these states motels, FOX is either on or exclusive to the cable hookups of these motels.

Another Doc to watch online.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

"AGENT ORANGE: 30+ YEARS LATER"

“AGENT ORANGE: 30 YEARS LATER” is a drama-documentary about the victims of Agent Orange 30 years after the Viet Nam War.

Agent Orange is the code name for the major herbicide that was used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War to deny coverage (trees and bushes) of the North Vietnamese guerrilla soldiers.

The film tells the story of several victims of Agent Orange - from the North to the South of Viet Nam - who were exposed to the substance when it was sprayed during the war. It interweaves compelling interviews with images culled from the archives to tell the tales of horror of people, from babies to grandparents, male and female, North and South Viet Nam living with difficult choices to make: pro-life or abortion, alien diseases, deformities, fear, loneliness, suicidal thoughts, pain, and poverty. It is more of a drama than a reportage, or merely an observation.

The goal of this documentary is to make the viewers aware of the impact of dioxin on the environment and the people. The film also underscores the need for compassion and heightens a sense of responsibility for our actions towards each other as stewards of the planet without regard for political differences.....>>>>>Much More Here




Reviews:

** “The film was artistically photographed and edited,….” by Jan Turetsky, L.A. Mentary (1/2009)

** "Despite the horror, the film is at times intensely moving and beautiful, showing also the better side of human nature—qualities like kindness, compassion, and forgiveness." by Reel Earth - Environmental Film Festival (4/2009)

** "The film was stark, powerful and very effective. Courageous to go to those most deeply affected, look into their eyes, and explore the depths of their pain. We were deeply moved." by Alice and Lincoln Day, Producers of "Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives" (6/2009)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

If in Calif.: Documentary, "We Regret To Inform You"

A heads up about a screening of the IN THEIR BOOTS film from season one, 'We Regret to Inform You.' A great Los Angeles organization called Military Women in Need (MWIN) is hosting the screening as a fundraiser for their work. MWIN provides direct service to WWII and even a few WWI military women and widows to ensure that they lead dignified and enjoyable lives. The women MWIN serves are in serious need of support and IN THEIR BOOTS is very honored to have been selected to screen our film about this generation's war widows.


Trailer


If you'd like to support MWIN and attend the screening you can get tickets here.

Military Women In Need Reception and Screening Featuring "In Their Boots"

Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 from 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM (PT)

Location: The Culver Studios 9336 West Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232

See you there,

Nathan Havey
IN THEIR BOOTS


You can Watch Season One's Episode Here

Friday, June 05, 2009

In Their Boots: Vets For Hire, Episode 3

After serving in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, three veterans discover the value of their service as they search for employment in the midst of a troubled economy.



In Their Boots Website for the two previous of this year and links to last years online productions, as well as the other important site links.

One of those being Their Resources Page for Military/Veterans and Their Families.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

FALLOUT:

FALLOUT: Coming Home from the War in Iraq

Documentary Video From Ava Lowrey, Peace Takes Courage





Ava Lowrey - Producer , Director, and Editor:

Ava Lowrey is an 18 year old producer and director from Alabama. FALLOUT is her first full-length film. Since 2005 she has created short viral videos and posted them on her website Peace Takes Courage, which has been featured by CNN, MTV, The Rolling Stone, The New York Times and more. In 2007 She was awarded the National Organization for Women’s Woman of Action award for her film activism. In the fall Ava will begin her college studies at New York University’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where she will continue to pursue film.


Visit Ava's "FALLOUT:" site to find out more about her documentary.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

New DOC

What's it like to be female in today's military?

Kate Hoit, a female soldier, comes home from Iraq, discovers that America has a distorted view of women in the military, and makes a documentary to tell the truth of what it’s really like to be a woman in today’s military.


Trailer


This Got Me Thinking

Combat Infantry Bunny posted the link to the DOC over at VetVoice, well while watching the trailer "China Beach" popped into my mind, hadn't thought about that for a long time.

Many 'Nam Vets will remember "China Beach" and than the TV Drama that aired starting in '88.

Well a quick search gives a few links:
China Beach - Wikipedia

And

China Beach on TV.com - Free Full Episodes & Clips, & Show Info

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Sundance Channel on Iraq: 6th Anniversary

The Sundance Channel just launched a website in observance of the sixth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

From a post by Anna Brew, found at After Downing Street hattip for the lead:
The highlight of the site is a large collection of webisodes and clips from two documentaries that will premiere on television on March 19th (the date of the 2003 invasion): Hometown Baghdad and Heavy Metal in Baghdad. Both films capture the day-to-day realities confronted by Iraqi citizens.


Hometown Baghdad


HOMETOWN BAGHDAD

Hometown Baghdad follows three Iraqi college students based in Baghdad as they try to maintain a semblance of normal existence amidst the escalating violence and chaos around them. Expanding the acclaimed 2007 online series of the same name, directors Hawes, Hillis and Turkey deliver a visceral portrait of the war's toll, interweaving their chronicle with footage from their subjects' frank video diaries.

The online version of Hometown Baghdad was created and produced by the New York-based Chat the Planet and drew hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide when it launched in March 2007. The series won
three 2008 Webby Awards, in the categories News and Politics Series, Public Service and Activism, and Reality. In an article about the online series for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, pop culture critic
Cary Darling wrote that the series' scenes of ordinary lives "offer a glimpse into a society few knew existed: young Iraqis who are clinging to a global, middle-class identity while the world around them crumbles into chaos."


Heavy Metal in Baghdad


HEAVY METAL IN BAGHDAD

Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi's Heavy Metal in Baghdad follows the heavy metal band Acrassicauda from the fall of Saddam in 2003 through the nightmare of the 2006 insurgency and into their new lives as
"heavy metal refugees." Moretti and Alvi, who are the chiefs of VICE Films and VICE Records, established a relationship with Acrassicauda when it was profiled in VICE magazine in 2003; they began their
efforts to film the band in 2005, when their company sponsored an Acrassicauda concert at a Baghdad hotel. Heavy Metal in Baghdad is their feature directorial debut. In a review of the New York Times,
Nathan Lee called the film "an intrepid, unlikely and altogether splendid feat of D.I.Y. reportage. ... this rock-doc like no other electrifies its genre and redefines headbanging as an act of hard-core courage."

Acrassicauda has been featured in the NYTimes and Fox News ... and they've seen some attention from Metallica


IRAQ ON SUNDANCE
Films & Stories About the Conflict

For the last six years, Sundance Channel has been following the happenings of the Iraq War through riveting documentaries and features. Each story is presented though a unique perspective, from political analysts giving their two cents to 20-something Iraqis trapped in a war zone. Each story gives a unique, human perspective on this thoroughly complicated conflict.

Here are some other perspectives on the Iraq War that have appeared on sundancechannel.com:

Read about TAKING CHANCE, a feature that premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival starring Kevin Bacon. Based on a true story, it tells of a Marine who volunteers to escort the remains of a 19-year-old killed in Iraq to his family in a small Wyoming town.

Learn more about Iraq's national water and land planning efforts in order to secure long-term stability and security of their country. Particularly in the Middle East, there is a great need for the availability of fresh water.

View festival coverage on IN THE LOOP, a satire on the inner workings of the US and British government prior to a major invasion. It features a stellar ensemble cast that includes James Gandolfini, Tom Hollander, and Anna Chlumsky.

Check out BODY OF WAR, another standout documentary as told through the eyes of a young soldier who was paralyzed from the chest down after being shot in Sadr City, Iraq. It airs on March 16th at 7:30pm.


IN THE LOOP


Writer/director Armando Iannucci’s IN THE LOOP, a film participating in the 2009 Sundance FIlm Festival. It is a comedic satire about American and British relations prior to a major invasion.
......................

If Armando Iannucci’s political farce about the road to war through the corridors of power weren’t so funny, it would be utterly terrifying. When a British cabinet minister, Simon Foster, comments publicly that he thinks war is “unforeseeable,” the result is an immediate bollocking from Malcolm Tucker, the prime minister’s testy bulldog pushing for war. Unable to clarify his position, Simon is sent to Washington, where, trying desperately to be important, he meets Karen Clark, a U.S. State.>>>>>>>>>>

Thursday, March 12, 2009

"Hearts and Minds"

WE WANTED TO LET EVERYONE KNOW THIS FILM HAS BEEN REMASTERED AND
DIGITALLY ENHANCED AND IS BEING RELEASED IN NYC ON:

OPENS MARCH 20TH @ CINEMA VILLAGE, NEW YORK CITY

FOR TICKET INFORMATION


You can view The documentary here

And visit the WikiPedia page to find out more.

Description:

From 1974, by Peter Davis. Essential viewing if you want to escape history. From IMDB: "This film recounts the history and attitudes of the opposing sides of the Vietnam War using archival news footage as well as their own film and interviews. A key theme is how attitudes of American racism and self-righteousness militarism helped create and prolong this bloody conflict. The film also endeaveors to give voice to the Vietnamese people themselves as to how the war has affected them and their reasons why they fight the United States and other western powers while showing the basic humanity of the people that US propaganda tried to dismiss

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Playing For Change:

Peace Through Music Trailer


Extended Trailer from 2008 Tribeca Premiere music documentary showcasing how a small group of independent filmmakers traveled the world in search of hope and inspiration through music, JOIN THE MOVEMENT at Playing For Change Help connect the world through music!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

"Taking Chance": Interview with Lt.Col. Mike Strobl

The Marine Behind "Taking Chance"

Lt.Col Mike Strobl, USMC stops by the Editor's Desk to talk about his moving story "Taking Chance" that has been made into an HBO movie starring Kevin Bacon. How did escorting the remains of a fallen warrior change Mike's life? What does he think about the average American's attitude toward the military and national sacrifice?



The Military .com page on "Taking Chance" with three of the movies trailers and abit more.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

"Invisible Wounds" a Documentary and Michelle Obama

Yesterday as I was searching out a few things I came across a recent documentary that was up on the UPI site in three parts, not long but another real good look at a subject many of us, especially Veterans, have been fighting a long battle to get into the public conscious, and stuck there once in, with the realization of the hidden damages, wounds, that Wars cause to those that are sent to occupy and the occupied.



American Life TV network brought this documentary into the homes, it aired on Oct 21st at 8pm est.. The following is what is posted on their site:



“INVISIBLE WOUNDS” ADDRESSES VETERANS POST TRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME



Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD is an anxiety disorder that is developed after exposure to a traumatizing experience that is either physically harmful or threatening to a person. Events that cause PTSD include horrific accidents, natural disasters, personal attacks and most commonly military combat. People with this disorder usually have a difficult time controlling their emotions, feelings and thoughts. Frequently nightmares and frightening reoccurring images and memories cause people with this disorder to either feel emotionally numb or be easily startled. Following the Vietnam War, PTSD began to be seen and diagnosed much more frequently in soldiers. Since the U.S. involvement in Vietnam, the U.S. government has been reviewing whether to provide benefits and compensation to those soldiers diagnosed with PTSD. Following the entry of soldiers into Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Marine Corps has instituted programs to help marines readjust to civilian life after returning from battle. In addition the Army has developed a medical program called Battlemind to aid and assist soldiers in their recovery from PTSD after their military involvement.



Below, and you can visit to watch all three parts there, is what is up over at UPI. But I bring the video's to you in the three parts with run times. They combine footage and veterans from WWII, Vietnam, and OIF/OEF Veterans along with a couple of Veterans Administration personal in discussion of PTSD.



Our Veterans: "Invisible Wounds"



A Documentary on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder



"Invisible Wounds" is the powerful and moving documentary that portrays the suffering of combat veterans and their families from the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Interviews with returning soldiers and their families bring to light the rarely discussed challenges they face back home. Further interviews with Vietnam and World War II vets add perspective to the problem, showing that it is not something new.



You can also watch all three video's at UPI site



"Invisible Wounds" Part 1 {This is about 11min long}




"Invisible Wounds" Part 2 {This is about 81/2min long}





"Invisible Wounds" Part 3 {This is 41/2min long}



Why Michelle Obama's name in the subject title, you might ask. Well we know that early on Barack Obama, the In-Coming President of these United States, though I'm beginning to wonder just how United, apparently was not only reading what was posted on the online political blogs but was also posting up his own thoughts on sites like Daily KOS, you can view his
two '05 posts here. We also know he likes his technology, so I'm only assuming here but I would think that Michelle also surfs the net and reads what others have on their minds, especially as to what the important matters are that face our Country and it's people, if not them than those who worked with them on their Campaign.



It became very clear, as Michelle traveled around the Country, that due to the two theaters of occupation this country has engaged in these last seven years that Military and Veterans Health Care and their Families were a Topic that Michelle has placed at the top of her agenda as the new First Lady of this country.



I've said it before, that with this technology, the interest in researching from us ordinary folks, combining with the ability to set up individual sites of information and thoughts, as well as sharing them with countless others on the interactive blogs, be they on specific subject material or combined with loads of other political and non political subjects, has forced what we call the main stream media outlets to start doing their own research and reporting through good ole leg work and investigative reporting.



Because of all of this a subject we Veterans have been fighting to get into the publics conscious has been Post Traumatic Stress or Combat PTSD, having little success as to the greater majority, but that has been growing rapidly these last few years. The others, concerning those of us who serve and are Advocates and Activist of, are the Veterans Health Care as well as the matters concerning the Families of those serving and those who have served.



Our success in getting these important subjects into the apathetic minds of the American Public, as well as the Worlds Populations, on matters like PTSD and TBI, seems to now have not only an ear to listen but a force to make things happen right at the top in the peoples White House in President Elect Barack Obama and his wife Michelle.



Below you will find a few of the articles about Michelle and her start of the National Dialog and Actions planned. She will need our Help, as will Barack, on not only these important issues but the many others as we try and bring this country back from the brink of falling over the cliff of total societal destruction we have been led to!



Bolster military families


Thanks to Michelle Obama, the issue of their struggles is finally getting the attention it deserves



Michelle Obama has yet to move into the White House, but she has already begun to do our country a great service by beginning a critical national conversation about the struggles of many military families.



Thanks to intense media coverage, the public knows about the very serious health problems of returning war veterans and the difficulties they face returning to the work force. But the public is far less aware of the everyday difficulties that confront so many military families - whether their service members go to war or not.



Bases brace for surge in stress-related disorders


15,000 returning from war; one base nearly doubles its mental health staff

FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. - Some 15,000 soldiers are heading home to this sprawling base after spending more than a year at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and military health officials are bracing for a surge in brain injuries and psychological problems among those troops.



Facing prospects that one in five of the 101st Airborne Division soldiers will suffer from stress-related disorders, the base has nearly doubled its psychological health staff. Army leaders are hoping to use the base's experiences to assess the long-term impact of repeated deployments.



Michelle Obama and Military Families



The incoming first lady is poised to make veterans' affairs one of her top issues -- and we could all take a cue from her.



The experiences of vets like my cousin Lang are about to gain more prominence. In recent interviews with major media outlets -- from 60 Minutes to Glamour Magazine -- Michelle Obama has been hinting that she may use her access and power come January to improve the state of affairs for military families and veterans. When Steve Kroft of CBS asked how she would "imprint" the job of first lady, Michelle Obama responded, "Well, the thing we've learned, you know, as we've watched this campaign, is that people, women, are capable of doing more than one thing well at the same time. And I've, you know, had to juggle being mom-in-chief and having a career for a long time. The primary focus for the first year will be making sure that the kids make it through the transition. But there are many issues that I care deeply about. I care about military families."



Michelle Obama first in line to be criticized


She’ll face public scrutiny but can turn to former first ladies such as Rosalynn Carter for advice



“The primary focus for the first year will be making sure that the kids make it through the transition,” she said, sitting alongside her husband. “But there are many issues that I care deeply about.” She cited two that she focused on during the campaign: Military families and the work-family balance.




And I pass this announcement on as well, to take place this afternoon, for those who might be interested:

PTS in Military Families‏



Coming Home Project Event



Join us this Thursday, Dec. 4th 12-2pm pdt
For A Live Video Teleconference
Treating Post Traumatic Stress
in Military Families



Herbst Hall at UCSF, Mount Zion Campus
1600 Divisadero St. - 2nd floor



The impacts of war-related trauma don't reside solely in the Soldier,
Marine, Sailor, Airman or woman. Because humans are wired to
connect, the ripples radiate out and affect many, in particular those
close to the veteran: including his or her spouse, children, siblings,
parents, marital relationship, extended family, and significant others.
In this training, two experts on the dynamics of post traumatic stress
in military families and their treatment will provide a clear review that
will help us understand and treat the impacts on couples and families
of PTSD.


***
If you have questions related to the topic, you can have them
addressed on air by sending them to: Coming Home Project



Viewing options:


* In Person at UCSF,Mount Zion {NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY}



* Watch live online or on Dish Network channel 9412.



* To view past programs go to UCTV's website



Part of "Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans, Families and Care Providers" series, a collaboration among
the Coming Home Project, UCSF, and UCTV.



"Stain on America" - Much More Than Just That, Much More....

* US Interrogator in Iraq Says Torture Policy Has Led to Deaths of Thousands of American Soldiers *



We speak with a former special intelligence operations officer who led an interrogations team in Iraq two years ago. His nonviolent interrogation methods led Special Forces to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq. He has written a new book, How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq. The publication date for the book was delayed for six weeks due to the Pentagon's vetting of it. The soldier wrote it under the pseudonym, Matthew Alexander, for security reasons. He says the US military's use of torture is responsible for the deaths of thousands of US soldiers by inspiring foreign fighters to kill Americans.



Listen/Watch/Read



The Interrogator and Author was also on MSNBC last night, you can Watch The Interview Here



I'm Still Tortured by What I Saw in Iraq



I learned in Iraq that the No. 1 reason foreign fighters flocked there to fight were the abuses carried out at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. Our policy of torture was directly and swiftly recruiting fighters for al-Qaeda in Iraq. The large majority of suicide bombings in Iraq are still carried out by these foreigners. They are also involved in most of the attacks on U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq. It's no exaggeration to say that at least half of our losses and casualties in that country have come at the hands of foreigners who joined the fray because of our program of detainee abuse. The number of U.S. soldiers who have died because of our torture policy will never be definitively known, but it is fair to say that it is close to the number of lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001. How anyone can say that torture keeps Americans safe is beyond me -- unless you don't count American soldiers as Americans.




"A veteran is someone who,at one point in his life wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America" for an amount of "up to and including my life".



"that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic"