Just one video today. It’s fifteen minutes long, but worth the watch.
Category Archives: YouTubesday
YouTubesday: Mos Def for Prez, ACORN, and Hopeline
Mos Def is President:
The truth about ACORN (seriously, take a minute to listen to this. Just to set the record straight):
Hopeline (I found this video touching because of the fact that the primary contibuters are young people):
Gosh, I keep trying to ditch the political stuff but it keeps coming up.
YouTubesday: Yep, more political, and Tomorrow
Creative
Just thought this was kind of funny
Blog Action Day Tomorrow!
Blog Action Day 2008 Poverty from Blog Action Day
Bonus:
YouTubesday: I Couldn’t Help Myself
Seriously, I don’t want to be partisan, but this stuff is too good not to share. I just thought I’d put it out there:
By the way, this is the end of weekly YouTubesday posts. If you’d like to continue to browse videos and other web snippets I think are worthy of your time, hope over here to my miniblog, On The Journey.
YouTubesday: Street Art and Pedal Powered Protest
I know, I’m sort of fascinated by this stuff. This one has subtitles and is 7 minutes
And Pedal Power (ht), if you want to see it in person come to the Liberty Parade
YouTubesday: Graham, Billboards, Obama
Billy Graham interviewed by Woody Allen (ht. Pass the Salt)
Illegal Billboards (ht. AAA)
And some dancing (try watching this and not smiling)
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) from Matthew Harding on Vimeo.
YouTubesday: Savior on Capital Hill, Blood:Water and Words
YouTubesday: The Girl Effect, Sex Trade and Consuming Kids
YouTubesday: Hammoudi, Iraq, Soldiers, and Chomsky
These are some hard hitting videos this week. They are each about 5 minutes long and worth the watch.
Hammoudi, subtitles so you’ll need to pay attention (ht. Chris)
Iraq: One Winter Soldier’s Tale (ht. Zach)
Noam Chomsky Sports Commentator, a bit heady, but scathing critique of our sports and entertainment culture