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The TakePart Top 10 Weekly Roundup is a compilation of the week’s most notable stories from our entertainment-meets-social-action blogging network. Check out some of our most popular stories of the week, as well as a few TakePart blogger favorites!

Nicole Hughes:

Should Drive-Thrus Be Banned?

Eco-Moms Mad About “Greenwash” Barbie

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Andy Kondrat:

Home Depot Will Recycle Your CLF Bulbs for Free

Department of Energy Predicts 50% Energy Increase By 2030

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Jon Popham:

NYC Waterfalls Installation Starts This Week

Capt. John Smith Is Back…and Running for President

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Giulia Rozzi:

Yoga Across the Border

Emile Norman: By His Own Design

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Gina Telaroli:

Silverdocs 08: A Post-Fest Wrap-Up

Human Rights Watch 08: Letter to Anna


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It’s June 27th, I’m Gina Telaroli and this is TakePart.com’s look at the week in social action

 

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Letter to Anna (Eric Bergkraut)

Screens Today, Thu Jun 26: 1 & 6:15

The Human Rights Watch 2008 International Film Festival closes tonight with Eric Bergkraut’s Letter to Anna, a post-death exploration of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya and her work. The general subject couldn‘t be more relevant to today, what it means to write and report on what the government doesn’t want the public to know is something we could all stand to think about.   And Anna, simply by the nature of her story, is a captivating person to learn about.

Anna was a Russian journalist that was assassinated in 2006 (on Putin’s birthday nonetheless). Known for her eye-opening pieces about the Russian War in Chechnya and the numerous human rights violations that were occurring, Anna was always putting herself at risk for her work. She also made a point to focus on how the war was being portrayed to Russian citizens. Her work led to her being used during terrorist negotiations and even to her abduction by Russian troops while in Chechnya. She not only wrote stories, she lived them.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s elusive private life is set for exposure in a new film to be released on DVD this Valentine’s Day. The film, titled “The Kiss ” Off the Record,” is about a fictional German-speaking Russian from St. Petersburg with an administrative job who marries a stewardess, has two children, and then rises to the presidency.   It’s a match to Putin’s life, although he isn’t mentioned.   The film was completed five years ago, but the Kremlin is suspected of delaying the release of the film until now, only weeks away from Putin leaving office.   Read more on the film at the BBC here.

The Moscow Helsinki Group is Russia’s oldest human rights organization, established in 1998. by visiting their English language website. You can also by reading about Ludmilla Alexeyeva, one of Russia’s premiere human rights activists, and head of the Moscow Helsinki Group and president of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights.

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