Mexican American Studies Ban in Tucson Arizona (NCAC Film Contest 2012)
This film (written, directed, narrated, and edited by myself) is about the recent Mexican American studies ban in Tucson Arizona. This sparked outrage and made headlines around the United States. This film was created for the National Coalition Against Censorship 2012 youth film contest. "Books get pulled from library shelves and school curricula all the time because someone complains about the language they contain or the topics they address."From:Gio GarciaViews:7 1ratingsTime:02:33More inEntertainment
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Racial Diversity.
for school- in no way shape or form should this be placed under the wrong context, this is a humerus in no way meant to be taken offensive video. All races participated and understood content. Freedom of speech: is the freedom to speak without censorship or limitation, or both. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to indicate not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used...From:Aaron TremblayViews:34 2ratingsTime:03:32More inEntertainment
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Black stamp on censorship
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Phoenix - Sirena
Romanian folk rock from the the LP Aniversare 35 (1997). Phoenix was launched in the cosmopolitan city of Timi #351;oara in 1962 by a pair of schoolboys: Nicu Covaci and Bla Kamocsa, under the name of Sfin #355;ii (The Saints). In their first years, together with Florin "Moni" Bordeianu (born 1948), they performed in school contests and at local clubs, covering Western music hits from The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, etc., and they quickly became very popular amongst the youth. In 1965 the Communist authorities demanded that the band stop performing under the name The Saints, because of the religious innuendo that the name carried. Forced to comply, the band took the name Phoenix.In 1970, Moni Bordeianu emigrated to the United States, and, for a brief period of time the band suspended its activity, also due to total censorship that followed a protesting speech held by Bordeianu in his last concert. The lineup in 1970 was Nicu Covaci - guitar, Gnther "Spitzly" Reininger - piano and voice, Zoltan Covacs - bass guitar and Liviu Butoi - oboe and flute. Phoenix was born again the next year, with Covaci, Josef Kappl, Mircea Baniciu, Costin Petrescu (replaced in 1974 by Ovidiu Lipan, nicknamed " #354; #259;nd #259;ric #259;") and Valeriu Sepi. But the Communist officials were not very comfortable with the Western-style music that they were singing, and kept creating them problems. So Phoenix abandoned beat turned to Romanian folklore, pagan rituals, mystic animals and old traditions. In this same ...From:070blazeViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:46More inMusic
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Tekkit - Episode 3 - Censorship
Personally censored for thecrusha!From:LightTheDawnViews:0 0ratingsTime:11:19More inGaming
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