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Dam Nation: Dispatches from the Water Underground |
by Lucy Parsons Center lucyparsons (nospam) tao.ca (verified) |
21 Jun 2007
Modified: 04:49:15 PM |
Lucy Parsons Center
Friday, June 22, 2007
7:00 pm
Free
About the event:
Editors Cleo Woelfle-Erskine and July Oscar Cole and illustrator Annie Danger will be at the Lucy Parsons Center to talk about their recently released anthology DAM NATION: DISPATCHES FROM THE WATER UNDERGROUND. An informal and open-floor discussion will follow. |
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News :: War and Militarism |
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Seattle Students Shut Down School Board Demanding Military Recruiters Out of Schools |
by By Philip Locker, Dylan Simpson, and Marianne Mork redeye76bw (nospam) hotmail.com (unverified) |
21 Jun 2007
Modified: 02:57:37 PM |
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The June 20 Seattle School Board meeting was shut down by a protest of more than 70 youth and supporters demanding an end to military recruitment at Seattle schools. |
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The Congo’s Dilemma: Why the Congo is yet another example why we have to rethink our political system |
by Stefanie Knoll (No verified email address) |
21 Jun 2007
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The Congo, a huge country located in the heart of Africa, is another perfect example why we have to change the political system we have today. The Congo has, since the beginning of outside intervention, suffered from different forms of violence and will also suffer from it in the future as long as there is no new global system. Millions of people have been killed and the killing, poverty and exploitation still go on. No government will ever change the situation of the Congolese people.
This article highlights how outside influence has played a major role in the Congo’s history and how it still affects life in the Congo. It thereby explores how the nation-state is a means to divide people along artificial lines, especially in Africa. Another reason for conflicts in Africa and especially in the Congo is the grouping of people into so-called “tribes” or “ethnic groups” that has been done by the colonial administration and the church. Its purpose was to put artificial borders between people in order to divide them and its political importance, even today, ignores what the real problems in the Congo are, namely the state and capitalism. Both exploit the Congo because of financial and political power and greed. |
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News :: Human Rights |
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REVELATION: America Hates Bushite |
by Johnny Wizard (No verified email address) |
21 Jun 2007
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Support my call for
an open dialog on returning a reason for believing, for
Freedom is Justice, not a censored world ruled by puppet
people in shadows without free will left un-accountable. |
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News :: Environment |
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Dr. James Hansen Amps Up Language on Climate |
by reposted (No verified email address) |
21 Jun 2007
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A report to the British Royal Society was
released Tuesday in which America's top
climate scientist and five others spoke with
stronger feelings about the climate situation
than their usual drab scientific findings. They
were, of course, trying to wake people up to
the seriousness of the problems of our climate's
future. |
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The World Bank's Customers Are Disappearing |
by Michael R. Kratke mbatko (nospam) lycos.com (verified) |
21 Jun 2007
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Many developing countries that only gained needed credits at World Bank conditions are poorer today than before. The Good News is that the cartel of creditors is dissolving. Former debtors threaten to become independent and have their own system. |
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