A documentary shedding light on two corporations and their practices. The Mendocino Redwood Company engages in massive clear-cut logging operations, while Gap Inc. manages a network of sweatshops where clothes are produced in challenging conditions by workers receiving low wages. Activists from the Headwaters Action Video Collective have compiled materials collected over the years from various protests. The documentary covers protests against the Louisiana-Pacific mining corporation (Maxxam, Inc), which was acquired by businessman Donald Fisher, the founder of Gap, along with his wife Doris. It further explores recent protests against the Mendocino Redwood Company and scenes from Seattle, where environmentalists, union members, and socio-political activists unite in the streets to protest against human rights and environmental crimes.
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