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The Future of Media was held in conjunction with the inaugural Internet Week New York, a week-long festival of events celebrating New York's Internet industry. The panelists: David Carr, New York Times media columnist Keith J. Kelly, New York Post media reporter Kenneth Li, Reuters global media correspondentJohnnie L. Roberts, Newsweek senior writer covering media Erick Schonfeld, TechCrunch co-editor Michael Wolff, Vanity Fair media columnist Moderator Patrick Phillips is the founder of I Wan...
A behind the scenes look at the Adel Rootstein Mannequin Showroom
A female band of Mariachis, the group of women musicians are defying the macho culture of the Mariachi to give it a feminine touch
The Bidu-Qatanna village bloc, in Ramallah District, suffers from a severe water shortage, as do many other areas in the Occupied Territories.
More than 200 Palestinians lived in Khirbet Qasa, West of Hebron. The village was an enclave in the area between the Green Line and the Separation Barrier, whose construction was recently completed.
A look at the evolution of popular movements in the 21st century.
Fun VLOG for The San Diego Union-Tribune where we get to check out what's in people's closets!
In January 2007, B'Tselem launched "Shooting Back", a video advocacy project focusing on the Occupied Territories. We provide Palestinians living in high-conflict areas with video cameras, with the goal of bringing the reality of their lives under occupation to the attention of the Israeli and international public, exposing and seeking redress for violations of human rights.
In January 2007, B'Tselem launched "Shooting Back", a video advocacy project focusing on the Occupied Territories. We provide Palestinians living in high-conflict areas with video cameras, with the goal of bringing the reality of their lives under occupation to the attention of the Israeli and international public, exposing and seeking redress for violations of human rights