'Emily Baxter' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Anna's Storm (2007)
Actors:
Ken Camroux (actor),
Robert Clarke (actor),
Scott Hylands (actor),
Willem Jacobson (actor),
Paul Jarrett (actor),
Peter LaCroix (actor),
David Lewis (actor),
Zak Ludwig (actor),
Kevin McNulty (actor),
Aaron Pearl (actor),
Timothy Paul Perez (actor),
Daryl Shuttleworth (actor),
William S. Taylor (actor),
Graham Wardle (actor),
Chuck Campbell (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Rattlesnake Jake (2004)
Actors:
Jeremy Costello (actor),
Grant Donovan (actor),
Will Etling (actor),
Brett Gardali (actor),
Jason Greene (actor),
Jesse Hoy (actor),
Andy Jurgensen (actor),
Eddie Plaxton (actor),
Scott Rienbolt (actor),
Sam Roberson (actor),
Tim Stout (actor),
Jason Wyking (actor),
Jill Boxberger (actress),
Laney the Horse (actress),
Katie Jordan (actress),
Plot: In the year eighteen-hundred and forty-eight, there lived gunfighter by the name of Jake. He was known and respected throughout the west by his trademark white hat and patent leather vest. Quick on the draw with deadly precision the town of Gulch was safe under Jake's supervision -- until one day when things went awry and a series of embarrassing events forced our hero to say 'good-bye.' The town he loved, the people he protected had turned on him and made him feel rejected. Well, years passed by as years typically do and then out of nowhere three outlaws made their debut. Bruce, Biff, and Buck Cooper were simply the worst; they harassed, and looted, and fearlessly cursed. They robbed the bank and shot at townspeople, one even set fire to the local church steeple. Yes, the people of Gulch were in quick the pickle, if only their reaction toward Jake hadn't been so fickle! Will our hero forgive? Could he possibly forget? Does he even have it in him to vanquish the threat?
Genres:
Short,
Western,
Taglines: In the great old west, there was no law; one lived and died by luck of the draw
Love in Waiting (1948)
Actors:
Andrew Crawford (actor),
Richard Gilbert (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Duncan Lewis (actor),
James Lomas (actor),
Eliot Makeham (actor),
George Merritt (actor),
Charles Paton (actor),
Johnnie Schofield (actor),
David Tomlinson (actor),
John Witty (actor),
Grace Arnold (actress),
Diana Chesney (actress),
Patricia Dainton (actress),
Patsy Drake (actress),
Plot: Set in England, post-World War III; three young women attempt to balance their waitress jobs and their respective love-lives whilst their employer's restaurant - and all the waitresses - is investigated for potential black-market food trading. This light-hearted, romantic comedy is refreshingly heart-warming despite its subject matter. This is helped by tongue-in-cheek performances from the main actresses and a snappy script.
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
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We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | TEDxUNG
One in four people in the US has a criminal record; four in four have a criminal history. Attorney and artist Emily Baxter talks about We Are All Criminals, a project that examines the suffocating stigma created by our criminal justice system—and the disparate harm of that system upon poor people, people of color, and Indigenous people across the United States.
Emily Baxter is the executive director of We Are All Criminals, a media-based advocacy project and organization. Prior to this, Emily served as the director of advocacy and public policy at the Council on Crime and Justice in Minnesota and as an assistant public defender at the Regional Native Public Defense Corporation representing indigent members of the Leech Lake and White Earth Bands of Ojibwe charged with crimes in Minnesota ...
published: 03 May 2017
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We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | Talks at Google
One in four people in the US has a criminal record. It’s a record that affects nearly every conceivable aspect of one’s life, from employment and education to housing and healthcare. But what about the other 75%? Those of us who haven’t been caught, who’ve had the luxury to forget and the luxury to be forgiven; those of us with criminal histories, but no record. Join Emily Baxter as she discusses some of the stories and findings from We Are All Criminals, a project that seeks to challenge the narrative of ‘clean’ vs ‘criminal’ in the US and highlight the deep racial and class disparities within our criminal justice system.
published: 26 Apr 2016
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Emily Baxter, We Are All Criminals
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 1, 2018 http://ethics.utoronto.ca
Emily Baxter
Founder & Executive Director, We Are All Criminals
published: 09 Mar 2018
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Emily Baxter - Tennis Matchplay 1
published: 10 Jun 2020
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SPNN Forum - A conversation with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter
Host Catherine Reid Day speaks with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter from the Council on Crime and Justice about Emily's documentary photography exhibit, "We Are All Criminals."
published: 07 Mar 2014
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Star Wars - A Washing Machine by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape
AcroYoga Washing Machine: Star Wars (by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape)
Never done things like getting high on someone elses feet? Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape are the perfect dreamteam for your sophisticated contact high experience.
Fasten your seatbelts, were taking you beond your mind.
Ishine Gape (www.barefootyoga.me)
Emily Baxter (www.specialblendyoga.com)
"we don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents" ~ painting with bob ross
published: 26 Aug 2015
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Emily Baxter
Softball skills video
published: 23 Aug 2016
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Emily Baxter College Tennis Recruiting Video
published: 20 Aug 2019
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I Am A Habitat Homeowner - The Story of Emily Baxter
I Am A Habitat Homeowner.
The story of Habitat Partner Family, Emily Baxter, debuted at the 2012 Habitat Jubilee.
published: 10 Oct 2012
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Teacher Testimonial : Emily Baxter
Emily Baxter, founder of Partner Acrobatics, explains why you should organize your next retreat with Thailand Yoga Holidays.
published: 24 Mar 2017
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We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | TEDxUNG
One in four people in the US has a criminal record; four in four have a criminal history. Attorney and artist Emily Baxter talks about We Are All Criminals, a p...
One in four people in the US has a criminal record; four in four have a criminal history. Attorney and artist Emily Baxter talks about We Are All Criminals, a project that examines the suffocating stigma created by our criminal justice system—and the disparate harm of that system upon poor people, people of color, and Indigenous people across the United States.
Emily Baxter is the executive director of We Are All Criminals, a media-based advocacy project and organization. Prior to this, Emily served as the director of advocacy and public policy at the Council on Crime and Justice in Minnesota and as an assistant public defender at the Regional Native Public Defense Corporation representing indigent members of the Leech Lake and White Earth Bands of Ojibwe charged with crimes in Minnesota State court. Emily began developing We Are All Criminals through an Archibald Bush Leadership Fellowship in 2012. She now lives in Durham, North Carolina. We Are All Criminals exists at the intersection of stories, statutes, and statistics. Photographs and first-person narrative humanize the destruction caused by decades of mass incarceration and mass criminalization, while leaving readers with a sense of hope and inspiration to effect change. You can find the project online at weareallcriminals.org and soon, in an upcoming book.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/We_Are_All_Criminals_|_Emily_Baxter_|_Tedxung
One in four people in the US has a criminal record; four in four have a criminal history. Attorney and artist Emily Baxter talks about We Are All Criminals, a project that examines the suffocating stigma created by our criminal justice system—and the disparate harm of that system upon poor people, people of color, and Indigenous people across the United States.
Emily Baxter is the executive director of We Are All Criminals, a media-based advocacy project and organization. Prior to this, Emily served as the director of advocacy and public policy at the Council on Crime and Justice in Minnesota and as an assistant public defender at the Regional Native Public Defense Corporation representing indigent members of the Leech Lake and White Earth Bands of Ojibwe charged with crimes in Minnesota State court. Emily began developing We Are All Criminals through an Archibald Bush Leadership Fellowship in 2012. She now lives in Durham, North Carolina. We Are All Criminals exists at the intersection of stories, statutes, and statistics. Photographs and first-person narrative humanize the destruction caused by decades of mass incarceration and mass criminalization, while leaving readers with a sense of hope and inspiration to effect change. You can find the project online at weareallcriminals.org and soon, in an upcoming book.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 May 2017
- views: 19767
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We Are All Criminals | Emily Baxter | Talks at Google
One in four people in the US has a criminal record. It’s a record that affects nearly every conceivable aspect of one’s life, from employment and education to h...
One in four people in the US has a criminal record. It’s a record that affects nearly every conceivable aspect of one’s life, from employment and education to housing and healthcare. But what about the other 75%? Those of us who haven’t been caught, who’ve had the luxury to forget and the luxury to be forgiven; those of us with criminal histories, but no record. Join Emily Baxter as she discusses some of the stories and findings from We Are All Criminals, a project that seeks to challenge the narrative of ‘clean’ vs ‘criminal’ in the US and highlight the deep racial and class disparities within our criminal justice system.
https://wn.com/We_Are_All_Criminals_|_Emily_Baxter_|_Talks_At_Google
One in four people in the US has a criminal record. It’s a record that affects nearly every conceivable aspect of one’s life, from employment and education to housing and healthcare. But what about the other 75%? Those of us who haven’t been caught, who’ve had the luxury to forget and the luxury to be forgiven; those of us with criminal histories, but no record. Join Emily Baxter as she discusses some of the stories and findings from We Are All Criminals, a project that seeks to challenge the narrative of ‘clean’ vs ‘criminal’ in the US and highlight the deep racial and class disparities within our criminal justice system.
- published: 26 Apr 2016
- views: 6258
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Emily Baxter, We Are All Criminals
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 1, 2018 http://ethics.utoronto.ca
Emily Baxter
Founder & Executive Director, We Are All Criminals
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 1, 2018 http://ethics.utoronto.ca
Emily Baxter
Founder & Executive Director, We Are All Criminals
https://wn.com/Emily_Baxter,_We_Are_All_Criminals
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 1, 2018 http://ethics.utoronto.ca
Emily Baxter
Founder & Executive Director, We Are All Criminals
- published: 09 Mar 2018
- views: 164
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SPNN Forum - A conversation with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter
Host Catherine Reid Day speaks with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter from the Council on Crime and Justice about Emily's documentary photography exhibit, "We ...
Host Catherine Reid Day speaks with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter from the Council on Crime and Justice about Emily's documentary photography exhibit, "We Are All Criminals."
https://wn.com/Spnn_Forum_A_Conversation_With_Jennifer_Labovitz_And_Emily_Baxter
Host Catherine Reid Day speaks with Jennifer Labovitz and Emily Baxter from the Council on Crime and Justice about Emily's documentary photography exhibit, "We Are All Criminals."
- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 337
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Star Wars - A Washing Machine by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape
AcroYoga Washing Machine: Star Wars (by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape)
Never done things like getting high on someone elses feet? Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape are ...
AcroYoga Washing Machine: Star Wars (by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape)
Never done things like getting high on someone elses feet? Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape are the perfect dreamteam for your sophisticated contact high experience.
Fasten your seatbelts, were taking you beond your mind.
Ishine Gape (www.barefootyoga.me)
Emily Baxter (www.specialblendyoga.com)
"we don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents" ~ painting with bob ross
https://wn.com/Star_Wars_A_Washing_Machine_By_Emily_Baxter_Ishine_Gape
AcroYoga Washing Machine: Star Wars (by Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape)
Never done things like getting high on someone elses feet? Emily Baxter & Ishine Gape are the perfect dreamteam for your sophisticated contact high experience.
Fasten your seatbelts, were taking you beond your mind.
Ishine Gape (www.barefootyoga.me)
Emily Baxter (www.specialblendyoga.com)
"we don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents" ~ painting with bob ross
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 7148
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I Am A Habitat Homeowner - The Story of Emily Baxter
I Am A Habitat Homeowner.
The story of Habitat Partner Family, Emily Baxter, debuted at the 2012 Habitat Jubilee.
I Am A Habitat Homeowner.
The story of Habitat Partner Family, Emily Baxter, debuted at the 2012 Habitat Jubilee.
https://wn.com/I_Am_A_Habitat_Homeowner_The_Story_Of_Emily_Baxter
I Am A Habitat Homeowner.
The story of Habitat Partner Family, Emily Baxter, debuted at the 2012 Habitat Jubilee.
- published: 10 Oct 2012
- views: 9619
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Teacher Testimonial : Emily Baxter
Emily Baxter, founder of Partner Acrobatics, explains why you should organize your next retreat with Thailand Yoga Holidays.
Emily Baxter, founder of Partner Acrobatics, explains why you should organize your next retreat with Thailand Yoga Holidays.
https://wn.com/Teacher_Testimonial_Emily_Baxter
Emily Baxter, founder of Partner Acrobatics, explains why you should organize your next retreat with Thailand Yoga Holidays.
- published: 24 Mar 2017
- views: 50