“Waking the World in a Nonviolent Way” Race, Protest, and the Olympics
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The Stand: How One Gesture Shook the World is a revealing exploration into the circumstances that led runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos to that historic moment at the Mexico City Games, mining the great personal risks they took and the subsequent fallout they endured. Through intimate interviews with the participants and witnesses involved in that moment, along with compelling images and archive, the film explores the 1968 Olympics human rights stand in the context of a critically important and volatile time for the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.
"Link Voices" tackles pressing global and cultural topics through a different lens. This unique documentary series brings new perspectives to world events through the eyes of the people closest to these issues, including revolutionary artists, musicians, environmental activists, and marginalized communities.
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Видео “Waking the World in a Nonviolent Way” Race, Protest, and the Olympics канала Link TV
The Stand: How One Gesture Shook the World is a revealing exploration into the circumstances that led runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos to that historic moment at the Mexico City Games, mining the great personal risks they took and the subsequent fallout they endured. Through intimate interviews with the participants and witnesses involved in that moment, along with compelling images and archive, the film explores the 1968 Olympics human rights stand in the context of a critically important and volatile time for the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.
"Link Voices" tackles pressing global and cultural topics through a different lens. This unique documentary series brings new perspectives to world events through the eyes of the people closest to these issues, including revolutionary artists, musicians, environmental activists, and marginalized communities.
Download the Link TV APP: ROKU APPLE TV
Watch Link TV for Free on the Link TV Livestream: https://linktv.org/live
Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/35jLMmu
Facebook: https://facebook.com/linktv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/linktv
Видео “Waking the World in a Nonviolent Way” Race, Protest, and the Olympics канала Link TV
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