As war broke out in southern Israel, a group of progressive rabbis travelled to the Holy Land with AIPAC. Sirens and rocket attacks dictated each day’s activities, and threats from Hamas dampened what was supposed to be an informal, educational experience. These rabbis left in awe of Israel’s beauty, and determined to protect the Jewish state however possible. Watch the video here. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
The horrible conflict between Israel and Hamas has left many Americans wondering what they can do to help. As this video shows, one of the best ways to help the Jewish state is to get involved with AIPAC, by attending the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
The relationship between the United States and Israel is an important issues for many Americans, regardless of ethnicity, gender or religion. This outreach video highlights the special connection between the African American community and the state of Israel, from the civil rights movement of the 1950’s, through today.
Hamas is a terrorist organization hell-bent on Israel’s destruction. And with thousands of rockets aimed at Israel’s southern communities, they are a real threat to the Jewish state’s security. There is a lot of complexity and misinformation out there about Hamas, but this video outlines what the militant group seeks to accomplish, and what resources it can harness on it’s path of destruction. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
Rev. Dr. DeeDee Coleman is a one-of-a-kind AIPAC activist. A Baptist preacher from Detroit, MI, she is dedicated to exploring and strengthening the ties between the Jewish and African-American communities. She was invited to witness the final airlift of Ethiopian Jews from Africa to Israel. This is her story. You can watch it here. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
A first of its kind endeavor, the AIPAC Technology Division is the premier avenue for New York’s community of tech entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators to have a role in the relationship between the United States and Israel through supporting the work of AIPAC, involvement in pro-Israel political efforts and building relationships with members of Congress. I produced and edited this short video to give people a sense of the energy and excitement surrounding this new enterprise. You can watch it here. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
AIPAC’s Saban Leadership Seminar is the premier conference for college students involved in pro-Israel politics. I helped field produce, shoot and edit daily dispatches from the conference. We shot, edited and published one of these videos each day. You can see some of them here, here and here. (Unfortunately, embedding is disabled)
Trash from New York, Pennsylvannia, Maryland and Washington D.C. collects at one place. This video follows a group of fourth graders, as they learn about the wetlands at Fort McHenry Monument.
UPDATE: This is the opening part of a half-hour documentary, called “EcoViews: Balancing the Bay.” This documentary has been selected to be part of the Environmental Film Festival in The Nation’s Capital.
American University hasn’t had a football team since the 70’s. But so many students are quick to bemoan the campus’s lack of school spirit. Does AU need football now more than ever?
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American University is planning to renovate some of the buildings at Tenley Campus, making it the new home of the Washington College of Law. But some residents are concerned the move might bring more people and more cars into an already crowded neighborhood.
The AU Men’s Basketball team won their annual exhibition game against Randolph Macon College 62-61, despite a late rally by the Yellow Jackets.
Occupy Wall Street has spread to Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington. But with their demonstration permit expiring, will the police force the protesters elsewhere?