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MBN is done as a collective.
There will Be No New Original Content Here.
The original energy of this project has dissipated.
The original function of this project is no longer necessary. This project was started in a period of low level independent media production from mainly established stationary collectives. Within a few short years the original producers on this site and others had blazed a trail of buses, RVs, airplanes and hotspots that would change the face of independent media saturation in the daily lives of average citizens. We believe in decentralization of ALL power and therefore have disbanded this site.. The MBN incubation chamber is no longer needed becasuse technology has progressed to the point of making mobile journalism accessable to everyone who wants to engage the process. We wish all the new media collectives and neo Paul Revere's the best of luck in exposing injustice. We hope that the public will not turn away from the hard truths you are telling inorder to spend more time giggling at kittens. And we hope that we all remember to FLOW... with the tech, the transportation, the renewables and most importantly the tactics available to us from both behind and in front of the camera.
To those responsible for today's DDOS attack on this site; we find it hard to belive that this, now defunct website full of historical documentation posses you any threat. This attack was clearly the work of childish nonsense or fascist corpo/gov paid outside agitators who can kiss our collective ass.
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Projekt A – film about anarchy
Projekt A – Crowdfunding Trailer (english) from Projekt A Kollektiv on Vimeo.
This is the Crowdfunding Trailer of the documentary PROJEKT A by Marcel Seehuber and Moritz Springer.
PROJEKT A delves into the world of Anarchy. A documentary about people who dare first steps into a new society. They dream of a world without authority and without exploitation, organised after the principle of mutual help.
To finish the film the collective needs financial aid. Please support us on startnext!
Words that start with F
A report on the reaction to the Grand Jury decision in Ferguson, where racist pig Darren Wilson got away with the murder of unarmed black teen Mike Brown.
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Oakland 11/24/14: Justice For Michael Brown
At least 1,500 people took to the streets in Oakland after the grand jury decision in Missouri on Monday not to indict Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. Protesters blocked freeway I-580 at multiple locations, broke the windows of banks, set small fires, threw bottles at police, and looted a chain grocery store near the Oakland police station.
Cast: brandon jourdan
Tags: ferguson, michael brown, darren wilson, oakland, riot, protest and november 24
Insurrecto-Riotosis
This week we bring you an exclusive report on the pandemic that’s infecting the globe. Insurrecto-Riotosis. The first wave of the pandemic was reported in the city of Nantes in France following the police murder of 21 year old eco-defender Rémi Fraisse.
This contagion quickly spread to Belgium where 100,000 peeps hit the streets in Brussels to show their anger to a proposed package of austerity cuts.
In Mexico, insurrecto-riotisis is quickly turning into a full-fledged pandemic, as protests demanding the safe return of 43 students kidnapped on September 26th continue to escalate dramatically.
Also, Wal-Mart employees in Los Angeles staged their first-ever sit-down strike against the mammoth retail giant.
And all over Turtles Island, a massive fight-back against sexual violence and rape culture has blown up over social media.
On the music break, a killer mash up of Keny Arkana’s “La Rage” by DAM.
And this week we feature an interview with Andalusia Knoll, a journalist with the autonomous media collective “Subversiones” who breaks down the who, when, what, why, how of the insurrection in Mexico.
Huey Jakhi on the role of women in the movement
Ferguson revolutionary community organizer Huey Jakhi sharing his thoughts on the role of women in the movement. The interview was conducted on November 19, 2014 in St. Louis, MO.
Related: Huey Jakhi speaking on "a real dirty devil" in St Louis | Huey Jakhi on life, liberation, and oppressive systems | Reign on white supremacy and police in St. Louis | Revolutionary community organizer Reign speaks! | The Injustice Freak Show | Black Lives Matter: Die-in at Delmar Loop in St. Louis | Ferguson organizers interviewed | "They think it's a game, they think it's a joke!" Ferguson organizers speak!
Huey Jakhi speaking on "a real dirty devil" in St Louis
Ferguson revolutionary community organizer Huey Jakhi speaking on "a real dirty devil here"--law enforcement and jail in St. Louis. The interview was filmed on November 19, 2014 in St. Louis, MO.
Related: Huey Jakhi on life, liberation, and oppressive systems | Reign on white supremacy and police in St. Louis | Revolutionary community organizer Reign speaks! | The Injustice Freak Show | Black Lives Matter: Die-in at Delmar Loop in St. Louis | Ferguson organizers interviewed | "They think it's a game, they think it's a joke!" Ferguson organizers speak!
Huey Jakhi on life, liberation, and oppressive systems
Ferguson revolutionary community organizer Huey Jakhi speaking on his life before the movement and after Mike Brown's murder, black liberation, religion, and the flag. The interview was filmed on November 19, 2014 in St. Louis, MO.
Related: Reign on white supremacy and police in St. Louis | Revolutionary community organizer Reign speaks! | The Injustice Freak Show | Black Lives Matter: Die-in at Delmar Loop in St. Louis | Ferguson organizers interviewed | "They think it's a game, they think it's a joke!" Ferguson organizers speak!
Reign on white supremacy and police in St. Louis.
Ferguson revolutionary community organizer Reign speaking on white supremacy in Missouri & police, tickets, and jail.
November 19, 2014, St. Louis, MO
revolutionary community organizer Reign speaks!
The Injustice Freak Show
Which side are you on?
Demonstrators gathered on November 17, 2014 in Clayton, MO--a suburb of St. Louis that happens to be the seat of economic and political power for the city. It is in Clayton that real systemic and institutional action could challenge white supremacy and end racism. Clayton is where St. Louis County Police Department Chief Jon Belmar works, prosecutor Bob McCulloch works over the grand jury, and is the home to many wealthy donors with an interest in maintaining the status quo.
The Injustice Freak Show had many components: a big baby, wonderful banners of Governor Jay Nixon and officer Darren Wilson, balloons, a wailing woman, scared white people, black youth demanding systemic change, plenty of police, and people to boot. The group of maybe a few hundred worked to shut parts of Clayton down with success.
The action, organized by many different groups, happened on the 101st day since the murder of Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.
Black Lives Matter: Die-in at Delmar Loop in St. Louis
St. Louis--It's been 100 days since the murder of unarmed, black, 18-year old Michael Brown.
He was shot and killed by officer Darren Wilson.
Tribe X organized a die-in on November 16, 2014 at the Delmar Loop in St. Louis to commemorate this inauspicious occasion. This was a pre-emptive action before the Missouri was placed in a state of emergency by Governor Jay Nixon and news of the indictment or non-indictment came down.
No justice, no peace. Fists up! Fight back!
Down Town East Side Vancouver city? and much more...
I have been developing a way to help local people in countries around the world communicate their present situation through positive web-series for many years.
This web series is called 'Wet Wild N Wacky BC' a fun and interesting web series about British Columbia today. In this episode I cover quite a few topics:
- West coast Sailing fun - Sailing boats and floatplanes.
- 'Roots Round Up' and legendary band in BC!
- Hobie cat craziness with my buddies from Denman.
- Met Lyle Fast, guild to the Prince of Wales Mountain range and a very interesting man with good ideals.
- A little BC history with Alex Turner who tells us about the great man 'Ginger Goodwin'.
- This episodes music video presentation is the band 'Five Alarm Funk' with 'We all scream.'
- What's going on in the DownTown EastSide in Vancouver city? interviews with people from all walk of life.
- How do people make a living in British Columbia?
- We end with a live performance by the band 'Multi Coloured Mischief'.
Make yourself your favourite drink, sit back in a comfy place, and enjoy :)
Serendipity in Sri Lanka. A web series about the present situation in Sri Lanka.
I have been developing a way to help local people in 3rd world countries communicate their present situation through positive web-series for many years.
I am currently working on a project in Sri Lanka. I am making a fun, interesting, web series to show a side of the country that tourists wouldn't usually get a chance to see — hopefully inspiring visitors to have an open heart towards local people. At the same time I am a volunteer teacher in schools and orphanages. I also give travel advice and information.
Through this web-series I hope to develop a greater understanding and empathy between people from different cultures and transcend common contemporary problems by giving the local people a chance to tell us about their point of view in an objective manner.
Locomotive Time Bomb
This week, we look at the fierce militant protests against Columbus Day by the indigenous Mapuche nation in so called Chile. Also the uncompromising resistance of Normalista students who have nearly brought the Mexican government to its knees, as they demand the safe return of their 43 kidnapped comrades. In Kobane we learn how an anarchist inspired Kurdish liberation movement has kicked out ISIS out of their liberated zone, and it was done with the efforts of the women’s brigade of the YPJ. On the music break Philippino MC Bambu with Rocky Rivera with their working class anthem, “Rent Money.” Finally we interview Maude from Tache D’Huile about the troubling practice of oil companies to ship their dirty fuels by train.
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Cabinet @The Rex Theatre
Pennsylvania Bluegrass at it's finest. Cabinet blew the Rex Theatre and Pittsburgh Away during their tour stop
Dead Winter Carpenters @ The Rex Theatre
All The Way from California on their fall tour, Dead Winter Carpenters visited Pittsburgh, Pa at The Rex Theatre
Cabinet Encore at The Rex Theatre
Last Night at The Rex Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pa everyone was high on Pennsylvania Blue Grass, as Cabinet came to town with the Dead Winter Carpenters.
Here's their encore from last night
After Gezi: Erdoğan And Political Struggle In Turkey
Political struggles over the future of Turkey have left the country profoundly divided. Former prime minister, now president, Tayyip Erdogan, has fueled the growing polarization through his authoritarian response to protests, his large-scale urban development projects, his religious social conservatism, and most recently, through his complicity in the Islamic State's war against the Kurdish people in Northern Syria. In the year after the Gezi uprising, protests continue against the government's urban redevelopment plans, against police repression, in response to repression of the Kurdish and Alevi populations, and in honor of the martyrs that lost their lives as a result of the uprising. Most recently angry protests and riots have spread across the country in solidarity with the Kurdish people's protection units fighting against the Islamic State in Kobane, Rojava. This film chronicles a year of uprisings, resistance and repression since the Gezi uprising in Turkey.
Cast: brandon jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh
Boombox Introducing Drums during Rex Theatre Set 10/14/14
Alot of Boombox fans have heard that they recently added a drum kit to their set during the fall tour.
Here's a look from Pittsburgh at their Rex Theatre performance