Paige Bierma
@paigebierma
Emmy-winning Documentary Filmmaker and video producer.
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http://www.vimeo.com/channels/paigebierma 06-03-2011 22:14:44
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Filmmaker Paige Bierma interviewed long-time EJ activists Maricela Mares-Alatorre and her son Miguel Alatorre in Kettleman City this week for our new documentary project "Power Equals Work Over Time" (working title).
Spotted in the Beaverdale neighborhood in Des Moines: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez knocking doors for Bernie Sanders ahead of their climate event at Drake University in under an hour. Only in Iowa, y’all. (I literally just stumbled upon this)
Close NYC public schools Bill de Blasio Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo #NYCDOE.
Informer contributor Aᴀʀᴏɴ Cᴀʟᴠɪɴ takes a closer look at the missing context and one-sided narratives dominating local media coverage of the recent #BLMprotest activities in Des Moines. iowainformer.com/politics/2020/…
America Assembled!🇺🇸🎉 Joe Biden Kamala Harris Barack Obama @ChrisEvans Mark Ruffalo Robert Downey Jr Brie Larson Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Stacey Abrams Michael B. Jordan Russo Brothers #Election2020 #ElectionResults2020 #joebiden #DonaldTrump #BidenHarris2020 #avengers #endgame
200 domestic workers rallied at the state Capitol today to petition Gavin Newsom to sign #SB321 providing OSHA protections to these workers. We were there to film our new doc and lucky to get an interview with bill sponsor Senator María Elena Durazo. CADomesticWorker Paige Bierma
What an honor! Our documentary about #KettlemanCity will be featured at the APHA Film Festival in October. Congrats to Paige Bierma, Jonathan K London, Dr. Tanya Taiwo, @DrClareCannon, Greenaction, Jen Biddle & Aubrey Thompson! Watch it here: youtu.be/0AoJsGAIlrw
"If SB 62 is signed into law by Newsom, contractors will be made to pay workers what they are due, which will boost state income tax revenue, reduce demands for social services and lift more workers out of poverty." Thank you Dana Thomas! latimes.com/opinion/story/…
Mr. Romney supports "bribes" in the form of tax cuts for the wealthy and billions in welfare for corporations, but is shocked by the idea that working Americans might get help paying off student debt. I know he thinks corporations are people, but does he know people are people?