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What
Really Killed Rosebud? Color / Sound / 58 minutes ISBN 1-889059-66-8 / $24.95 Tells the story of Rosebud Abigail Denovo, a homeless young girl of 19 who was killed by an Oakland police officer on August 25, 1992. A later autopsy report revealed heavy discrepancies in the story given to the media. The piece interviews street survivors, Rosebud’s boyfriend, her many friends from People’s Park of Berkeley, and others, raising disturbing questions. It contains songs and incidental music, memorials by those who knew and loved her. |
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Atrocities
of the Drug War Ram Dass Speaks Out Color / Sound / 30 minutes ISBN 0-916147-86-X / $24.95 Ram Dass (Richard Alpert) was one of the noted speakers at a Human Rights Forum conducted at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco in 1995. This piece communicates his moving and sensitive suggestions towards solutions to the injustices described in the Forum’s exhibit of photographs and case histories. |
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Highlights
of Atrocities of the Drug War Color / Sound / 45 minutes ISBN 0-916147-30-4 / $24.95 Paul Krassner, Jello Biafra and others continue the symposium begun by Ram Dass (Richard Alpert). Featuring photos from the exhibit Give Peace A Chance, set to readings of a new Human Rights Manifesto. |
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Retrospective On Compassionate Medical Use of Marijuana Color / Sound / 45 minutes ISBN 1-889059-73-0 / $24.95 An historic evening at the Cannibis Buyer’s Club in San Francisco. Among the speakers are Michael and Mrs. Aldrich, Dennis Perrone, and Dr. Tod Mikuria. Finally the state of California has legalised marijuana for compassionate, medical use. |
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The
CIA Contra Crack Connection Color / Sound 120 minutes ISBN 1-889059-57-9 / $24.95 The uncomfortable facts about the CIA/Contra Crack connection. Includes revelations by award winning investigative journalist Dennis Bernstein and former DEA agents as they blow the lid off government crack involvement. An exposé conducted by Oakland mayor and former governor Jerry Brown, at one of the We The People sessions. |
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Streetwise:
A World We Never Made Color / Sound 58 minutes ISBN 1-889059-42-0 / $24.95 A close look at people and events on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley and Haight Street in San Francisco. Punctuated by original music and heartfelt encounters with street people, young and old. |
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Short History Of Nudity A Short History Of Love Color/ Sound 40 minutes ISBN 1-889059-49-8 / $24.95 These jaunty spoofs celebrate the years of “The Naked People of Berkeley”, a time when they walked about like Adams and Eves in the Garden of Eden, explaining that their cheerful decision to bare all, was protected by the First Amendment. Photo by B.N. Duncan |