The Vulture Ate My Student Housing

The Vulture Ate My Student Housing

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Shift the Focus, Shoot the Messenger, Kill the Message

This episode of PUSHBACK Talks exposes what can happen when independent filmmakers and human rights advocates tell stories about multinational corporations causing people serious harm. 

The co-hosts discuss the true story of Fredrik being sued by DOLE, the biggest fruit ...

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Wake Up! How Vulture Capitalists Demolished the American Dream

This is a special episode of PUSHBACK Talks to mark the opening of PUSH-the film in [virtual] theatres across the USA. For the first time, The filmmaker and The Advocate invite a guest into the conversation. This episode features Aaron ...

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