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Pepperspray's Public Access Show 'IndyMedia Presents'
IndyMedia Presents is our weekly public access TV show. It is a collaboration between Seattle's Independent Media Center and Pepperspray Productions.

Protect Low Income Housing at Yesler Terrace
An 8-minute video commissioned by the Community Coalition for Environmental Justice, outlining the campaign and ongoing struggle to protect Yesler Terrace public housing community in Seattle.

Anti-Bush Rap
A short piece where a local protester busts a rhyme about Bush's bogus acts on inauguration day 2005.

Kook Club Clowns Protest the Patriot Act
The Kook Club Clowns take a creative crack at educating folks about the Patriot Act. Carrying signs that say "we are not protesting" and chanting "we have no opinion," this is definitely not your average protest! 

InFocus Groups Everywhere
A video highlighting the work of local Wallingford Meaningful Movies, a neighborhood group that shows politically and socially progressive films and uses them as a starting point for community dialogues. Our hope is that this will become a national trend: Start one in your community.

Jo Wilding, Eyewitness to Massacre
This video combines footage from an anti-war protest in Seattle focusing on human rights abuses in Falluja, with eyewitness reports from independent reporter Jo Wilding and a montage of still images from the occupied city.

Art of Resistance 2004
5 minute piece on Seattle's first Art of Resistance Conference, a political artists conference in May 2004. This video explores the multitude of ways art is being used to create social change.

Weapons of Mass Distraction
This video centers around the first Weapons of Mass Distraction event in Seattle, featuring local political artists,
media activists and culture-jammers who got together to raise awareness about independent media.

The New Red Scare
Filmed in Seattle the day after Bush's election in 2004, interviews with the diverse folks taking to the streets reveal people's anger, concern, and hope for the next four years.

The Price of Pride
This short film is a trailer for a longer piece about the corporatization of the queer movement in the U.S. Filmed at Seattle’s Gay Pride Parade and Dyke March summer of 2004. Asks the questions: What does it mean that queerness is becoming more mainstream?  And how can queer movements maintain spaces of resistance? 

Indymedia Presents Pharmaceutical Commercial
Why is Rosa depressed and confused all the time? She's watching too much Fox news!

Indymedia Presents 'Magic Glasses' Commercial
The corporate world conspired to keep you from seeing things as they really are. For a different view of the world, tune in to Indymedia Presents.

Indymedia Presents 'Cobble Stones' Commercial
Corporate media doesn't give you the whole truth or even the good footage! For both, as well as a whole lot more, trust in Independent Media!!

Indymedia Presents 'Apple' Commercial
Think different. Don't be a drone. A better world is STILL possible.

National Governor's Association Protest
When the NGA came to Seattle, activists took to the streets to protest the lack of a people's voice in this powerful meeting. Meanwhile, ADAPT, a national group for the rights of differently abled people, rallied for the NGA to pass MiCASSA, a bill which would allow differently abled people to choose where and with whom they live. 

Make Your Own Electric Peace Sign
A step-by-step video showing how to make your own electric peace sign to hang in your window. If there was an electric peace sign in every window of every building, then people would know we were out there: Swaying public opinion is the first step towards creating change.

The Missile Dick Chicks at the RNC 
A Texas street theater group at the 2004 Republican National Convention protest in New York City puts on a great show, and PepperSpray videographer Len Davis is there to film it.


Axis of Eve at the RNC 
An army of women protesting Bush at the Republic National Convention in New York City.

Pepperspray Interviews Jesus
Through the magic of Television, PepperSpray Productions brings you an interview with the Prince of Peace: What does he think of the world today? You'll have to watch to find out.