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Between 1960 and 1962, more than 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban children were sent out of the island by their parents to escape the repressive communist government. What was, at the time, the largest recorded child refugee exodus in the Western Hemisphere, was organized by then Father (later Msgr.) Bryan O. Walsh, a priest of the then Diocese of Miami. Working with other Catholic agencies throughout the country, children were placed with relatives, in temporary shelters, or relocated to 30 states to stay with foster families until they could be reunited with their parents. Some never did.
1979 Animation by Sabin Balasa
They were more than a million Jews. Between 1946 and 1974, this million is the number of forgotten fugitives, expelled from the Arab world, and whom history would like to forget, while the victims themselves have hidden their fate under a veil of modesty.
Live at the Dynamo Club in Eindhoven, Holland October 27 1985, this is the first half of the Double Live Dynamo! DVD.
Live at the Dynamo Open Air Festival in Eindhoven, Holland May 17 1997, this is the second half of the Double Live Dynamo! DVD
16mm film from 2005.
Exodus playing Live At Bloodstock 2013
The Ballad Of Leonard And Charles, A Lesson In Violence, Children Of A Worthless God, Blacklist, War Is My Shepherd, Bonded By Blood, The Toxic Waltz, Strike Of The Beast
Exodus live at Rock Hard Festival 2017. Setlist: 1. Bonded by Blood 2. Exodus 3. And Then There Were None 4. Blood In, Blood Out 5. Pleasures of the Flesh 6. Fabulous Disaster 7. Body Harvest 8. Children of a Worthless God 9. Blacklist 10. The Toxic Waltz 11. Strike of the Beast
Black 13 Blood In, Blood Out Children of a Worthless God Blacklist Body Harvest Bonded by Blood The Toxic Waltz Strike of the Beast
A small-town preacher with a church headed for bankruptcy enlists an infamous robber to help him heist a bank.
A first-class picture of the twin-screw express steamship "Columbia" of the Hamburg-American Line, leaving her pier with a great crowd of travellers aboard.
"Social Media Exodus (Call and Response)" is part two of Zach Blas's "Contra-Internet Inversion Practice" series. "Contra-Internet Inversion Practice" confronts the transformation of the internet into an instrument for state oppression and accelerated capitalism. Invoking a practice of utopian plagiarism, "Contra-Internet Inversion Practice" experiments with queer and feminist methods to speculate on internet futures and network alternatives.
Israeli diplomat Asher Naim travels to Ethiopia to act as negotiator for the release of 15,000 Ethiopian Jews, hoping to save them from a country plagued by famine and civil war. This seemingly altruistic mission, however, is thrown into doubt and skepticism when Naim begins to suspect the rescue mission might be a publicity stunt for his home country, and the Ethiopians wonder whether they have been little more than pawns. At the same time that the escalating situation on the ground becomes combustible, Naim’s crisis of faith grows.
The most isolated Greek island is transformed from a sleepy tourist destination to an outpost for Syrian refugees.
Kai begins experiencing weird visions.
BLACK EXODUS is a visualisation of what the black community looks separated from the structure of racism. Exploring what the black community needs to do in order to achieve healing and a utopia/community strong enough to combat its internal issues. Its aim is to empower the black community and encourage them to imagine a world where they become their own standard of beauty and aspirations. Using the richness and pain of their past to engineer their futures. Creative activists, who are on the front line of the pursuit, discuss the initial conversations needed to achieve this black utopia, focusing on topics around healing, the role of men and women in the community, Ancestry, Faith an spirituality, the acceptance of black queerness in the community and death and rebirth.
Nearly everyone is gone. Two of the last survivors are stalked by a terrifying creature emanating from the natural world who’s true purpose is unclear. All that is known is that any who have come into contact with it have never been seen again - but where have they gone? As Ruth loses everyone around her and is confronted with an encroaching end, she falls upon a lost doorway which may or may not lead her to safety – but time to find an escape is running out.
Each year, far from human eyes, a remote expanse of Botswana's Makgadikgadi salt pans hosts one of Africa's last great spectacles when thousands of striped nomads wander the breathtakingly beautiful but barren landscape. It is only by the grace of isolated summer rains that the zebras can survive here at all. Family groups gather together to follow the rains, driven by a constant search for better grazing on islands of grass that dot the pans. Meerkat families watch the zebras come and go, and families of lions wait for them along their grueling trek, hoping for a chance to bring one down. Their journey is one that is sometimes limited by the fragility of new life, but always made possible by the strong family ties that help animals survive in one of Africa's most surreal landscapes. It's a tale of loyalty and sacrifice, of home and exile, of death and new life, in southern Africa's largest zebra population.