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Thread ID: 15671 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2004-11-17
2004-11-17 13:40 | User Profile
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Producer/Advertising Agency McCann-Erickson
Summary Young people singing "I'd like to buy the world a coke" on a hilltop in Italy.
Notes Art Director: Harvey Gabor
Art Designer: Phil Messina
Production Company: Roma Films
Cameraman: Giuseppe Retumo
Lyric: I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love, Grow apple trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves. I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony, I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company. [Repeat the last two lines, and in the background:] It's the real thing, Coke is what the world wants today.
Here is the audio... [url]http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1433/sounds/71-buy.au[/url]
Date 1971
Medium 35 mm film
Digital ID komt1600_01
From Coca-Cola's Website:
ORGANIZATIONS WE SUPPORT
100 Black Men of America A Better Chance Albert G. Oliver Program American Association of University Women American GI Forum American Indian College Fund Asian American Alliance Asian American Journalists Association Asian Pacific American Heritage Council Asian Women in Business Aspira Atlanta Pride Committee Atlanta Women's Foundation Atlanta Women's Network Black Leadership Forum Black Women's Agenda Business Policy Review Council Catalyst Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Cool Girls Corporate Women's Network Cuban American National Council Dress for Success Executive Leadership Foundation Georgia Commission on Women Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Girl Scouts Council of Northwest Georgia Girls, Inc. Hispanic Designers Hispanic Scholarship Fund Human Rights Campaign Inroads/Atlanta International Women's Forum Jackie Robinson Foundation Korean American Grocers Association Latin American Association Leadership Conference on Civil Rights League of United Latin American Citizens League of Women Voters Los Angeles Urban League Magic Johnson Foundation Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change Mexican American Grocers Association Foundation Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund (MALDEF) Museum for African Art Museum of the Cherokee Indian National Asian Pacific American Bar Association NAACP NAACP ACT-SO - Los Angeles NAACP ACT-SO - New York NAACP National Corporate Campaign NAACP Legal Defense Fund National Action Network National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) National Association of Black Accountants National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) National Association of Market Developers National Black MBA Association National Coalition of 100 Black Women National Council of La Raza National Council of Negro Women National Congress of Black Women National Hispana Leadership Institute National Hispanic Corporate Council National Minority Supplier Development Council National Newspaper Publishers Association National Puerto Rican Coalition National Puerto Rican Forum National Society of Hispanic MBAs National Urban League National Women's Law Center National Youth Connection Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) Organization of Chinese Americans Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Tavis Smiley Foundation Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce The 100% Wrong Club The Bethune-DuBois Institute 100 Hispanic Women, Inc. The College Fund/UNCF Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund United States Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Women Looking Ahead YWCA of Greater Atlanta
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2004-11-18 23:25 | User Profile
No corporation is safe. They are million/billion-dollar industries that will give money to or support every non-white and non-male organization that exists in this country, large-scale or not. That's a common-sense given by today's standards.