Created in 1948
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) set forth the basic
rights of every human being, yet 60 years later in places the world
over, violence, poverty and oppression hold sway.
To commemorate
the 60th Anniversary of the UDHR, and to remind the world that
violations of Human Rights are unacceptable anywhere, at any time, Link
TV has produced a video, "The Price of Silence" for Amnesty
International.
Set in the United Nations, the artists appear on
the stage of the General Assembly, flanked by huge screens whose images
reflect the lyrics, or project performances from foreign locations.
Starting with just Stephen Marley, the performance grows until a full
band occupies the stage, singing and rapping, and the delegates are out
of their chairs, cheering and dancing.
"The Price of Silence"
is a true labor of love, the result of generous donations of time and
talent on both sides of the camera. The song is based on "Cancion
Protesta" which was donated by Aterciopelados and Nacional Records, produced by Andres Levin through Music Has No Enemies,
and performed by an all star cast of international artists who have
added their own lyrics. All of them are human rights activists and
several are refugees. The video was directed by Joshua Atesh Litle,
and although everyone looks like they are performing at the U.N., in
fact all the artists and delegates were composited in through the
visual effects wizardry of The Syndicate in L.A., Phoenix Editorial | Designs in San Francisco, and a team of NY-based artists.
Pacific Gyre (blog)
(Blog entry) Blog Post by: Larry to: SeaplexScience.com: i just want to say that i love reading your blogs... and a BIG thank you! :-)... to all you energetic salty scientists! :-) for the contributions you are making to the future of this planet... believe it or not... i actually think the issues related to micro plastic particles in the oceans... and it's transporting of PCBs into the food chain... are a more acute global crisis than global warming... now if you guys and gals can just get the plastic and POPs problems solved before landfall... we can all take time off for a veggie pizza and then get to work solving the melting polar caps and CO2 induced acid oceans... and oh yea... we need several trillion more fish in the sea :-) Larry @ http://EcoDelMar.org
Pacific Gyre (blog)
(Blog entry) Blog Post by: Larry to: SeaplexScience.com: While measuring the breadth and depth of the gyre is a popular objective, it may not provide significantly useful information towards a solution... since the plastic micro particles are not only in the Pacific Gyre... suspended particles will "concentrate" in any gyre... similar to sunlight being everywhere, and "concentrated" by a convex lens... particles suspended in Earth's Oceans simply "concentrate" in the Pacific vortex... making them more available for observation... the plastic bits are global... carried by the ocean's conveyor belt currents... plastic "splits" into smaller and smaller bits... down to micro dust size particles... now detected worldwide in beach sands.. and most of it sinks below the surface, ref: EcoDelMar.org/7030 ... however it is still "plastic"... and it takes 400-800 years to bio-degrade... while it continues to split all the way to dust sized plastic mixed in a sea water soup... which might explain the loss of "gin clear" water divers recall from 40 years ago... and why coral polyps are loosing their immune system strength as they consume plankton size bits of plastic... laden with PCBs.. and other non bio-degrading persistent organic pollutants (POPs) also carried globally in the conveyor belt currents... entering the food chain through Lantern fish, daily... clearly, more research is urgently needed...
The bio-magnification of millions of tons of industrial toxins into Earth's food chain for many generations to come... is the real issue here...
The fact that plastic will "sponge" industrial toxins... day by day... for 400 to 800 years and continue passing it into the food chain is nothing less than a nightmare.
Finally... 50 years too late... we understand why the dolphins and whales are beaching themselves to die at our feet... EcoDelMar.org/why
Larry --just another boat captain & scuba diver volunteer for coral reef restoration in Key Largo.
Mother Mother Ocean... I have heard your call... /:-) EcoDelMar.org/gyre