Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 1 min 43 sec
Summary: Do you have questions you'd like to ask us? This video was originally only posted on YouTube. You can read the interview (our answers to YouTube people's questions) in the Dialogues section of the archives.
Part 3: Hawaii vs. U.S. Imperialism
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 25 min
Summary: Hawaii is the 50th state of the USA, right? (Well, actually "no"...) Pinky zooms through 500 years of the history of imperialism in order to explain why the U.S. has worked so hard to obscure the truth about Hawaii.
Pinky Show News Report: The Self-Storage Life
Format: script only; no audio/video
Summary: Kim reports on the rapid spread of a very American phenomenon: the self-storage facility.
How To Make 1-Sheet Mini-Zines
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 1 min 07 sec.
Summary: Step-by-step instructions for you to make your own 1-sheet mini-zine.
How to Get FREE LAND in 5 easy steps
Summary: A handy guide for imperialists and other reasonable individuals. Print and pass it out to all your friends and enemies.
Read MorePinky interviews Dan Mills: US Future States: an atlas of global imperialism
Type: an interview with Dan Mills
Summary: Pinky interviews artist & curator Dan Mills about his series of paintings, US Future States, and art as a tool for reflection and discovery.
Encounter on Radical Education: Cats in Slovenia! (video)
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 17 min 24 sec.
Summary: Pinky, Bunny, and Daisy visited Slovenia to participate in a series of debates plus an art exhibition on radical education. What did they do? What did they talk about? What did they eat?
Encounter on Radical Education exhibition (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA)
Type: exhibition, dialogues, and lectures
Exhibition location: Skuc Galerija (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA)
Pinky-in-a-museum-display-case poster
Type: poster
Format: PDF
Summary: From the mildly unpleasant dead Pinky story, Pinky Gets Stuffed: or, an illustration of how everything in a museum is something like a corpse, in Appendix A of Kim's mini report, The Creation of Value: meditations on the logic of museums and other coercive institutions. (See video: We Love Museums... Do Museums Love Us Back?)
We Love Museums... Do Museums Love Us Back?
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 7 min 31 sec.
Summary:
Recently Kim's been obsessing over museums, her new "hobby." Here she
reads from her latest report. Mildly unpleasant Dead Pinky Story also
included (download the free poster!).
The War on Drugs: FAIL. An interview with Clifford Thornton, Jr.
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 28 min 23 sec.
Summary: Pinky interviews drug policy expert Clifford Thornton: "The War on Drugs has absolutely nothing to do with drugs - it's about power, it's about control, it's about coercion, it's about money."
Understanding the U.S.-Iran Crisis: a Q&A session with Phyllis Bennis
Summary: Finally - a clear, simply-stated explanation of the current tensions between the United States and Iran! A quick read that provides some much-needed perspective.
Read MoreIraq Under Occupation: Raed Jarrar decodes the misinformation
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 1 hr 11 min.
Summary: Do you really know what is going on in Iraq? Raed Jarrar deconstructs many of the myths surrounding the occupation. Bunny says, "If you watch this video, an hour from now all the news you read in the newspapers or see on TV will suddenly have a very different meaning for you."
Global Mind Change, Remixed!
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 2 min 38 sec.
Summary: The planet is drowning in problems, so what to do? Pinky reads you a short passage by Willis Harman; maybe you will feel your brain tilt just a bit. A remix of Sharif Ezzat's Global Mind Change meme.
On Native Land : Triptych
Artists' statement: "We are living in the shadow of violence and denial."
Summary: Bunny and I made the following pieces for the Picturing Politics 2008: Artists Speak to Power exhibition at the Arlington Arts Center. We made the piece specifically to address residents of D.C./Virginia/Maryland region. The exhibition ran from Agust 15 - September 27, 2008.
Read MoreOceans as Trash Cans: an Interview with Captain Charles Moore
Type: an interview with Captain Charles Moore
Summary: A startling look at the state of the oceans. Pinky talks to
Captain Charles Moore, a leading researcher on the impact of pollution
on the ocean environment, and tries to connect some dots so that we can
understand what choices we have if we want to start healing the oceans.
Islands at Risk: Genetic Engineering in Hawaii
Created by: Na Maka o ka Aina, for Earthjustice
Format: video with audio
Running time: 30 min 31 sec
Summary: When the biotech industry decides to use the lands and people of Hawaii as its test guinea pig, local farmers, activists, researchers, and others speak out. With a short intro by Pinky.
What's Wrong with GMOs? : an interview with Jeffrey Smith
Format: audio only
Running time: approx. 44 min 09 sec.
Summary: By now most people know that GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. But how do GMOs affect us, the food we eat, and the environment? Jeffrey Smith, founder of the Institute for Responsible Technology provides a solid general overview in this interview.
Peace for Korea: a conversation with Yoon Bok-dong, Korea Truth Commission
Type: an interview with Yoon Bok-dong, Korea Truth Commission
Summary: Lost somewhere between World War II and Vietnam, the Korean War
has been called 'The Forgotten War'. Pinky tries to learn more about
the 50+ year-long struggle to bring justice and reconciliation to the
Korean peninsula.
Kicking the Apartheid Habit
Format: video with audio
Running time: approx. 3 min 30 sec.
Summary: A photograph sends Pinky into reflection mode regarding the logic of apartheid. Are we really ready to put discrimination behind us?