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Twenty-First Busiversary (2011-2012)
Civil liberties, gentrification, women
surviving homelessness, food health and mental health, and foreign affairs take front and center on
the "Busiversary," Flying Focus' annual retrospective sharing clips from the 2011-2012 season of
the Flying
Focus Video Bus. Looking back at excerpts from 12 shows (made up of 24 half-hour
episodes), FFVC's volunteer producers come out from behind the cameras to explain why they feel
the information in these shows is so important.
The Busiversary was compiled by Flying Focus founding member Dan Handelman, with
clips from Dan, Barb Greene and Mike Brown. PC Peri, field footage coordinator (who was also a
founding member), appears to talk about the 9 shows he taped or helped tape for the group. The
studio
introductions were once again directed by longtime FFVC member Moss Drake.
Videographer Jim Lockhart appears on the introduction for "US Policies after 10 Years in
Afghanistan," while Allen Evans, who served as floor director in the studio, taped three of this year's
shows.
Other specific show topics include internment of Japanese Americans in World War II,
police accountability issues, questioning conventional wisdom about dairy products, alternatives to
psychiatric drugging, and making the world a peaceful and nuclear free place.
The Video Bus has been running weekly since November 18, 1991.
Part 1 (28:15):
For your information, the chapter breaks we assigned for this video are:
You can use these times to find a particular section if you want to jump to a certain
portion of the show.
The two-part show (VB #85.07&08) is available for a donation of $11 (DVD/VHS)
plus $4 postage and is streaming on line at our full Restrospectives
You Tube channel.