Coverage from Chris Steele: "The one woman revolution Janet Matzen who organized against the restaurant Snooze got another victory when The Palm recently reversed its position on the Urban Camping Ban in Denver."
This is an open response from the staff of Global Community Communications Alliance to my weblog posts about Gabriel of Sedona and my decision to host an old NBC Dateline video expose about his group in Arizona. They originally sent this to me as an email, and I updated my posts accordingly at the time.
And it doesn't even include prisoners, conscripted soldiers, or sweatshop workers.
The best retrospective on Chumbawamba I've ever read.
More of this sort of thing, please. Thank you, Tucson!
A nice little article which uses the current US federal "government shutdown" to clarify the meaning of "anarchism".
"Waging Nonviolence is a source for original news and analysis about struggles for justice and peace around the globe."
I keep finding good articles here.
Appears to be consistently good coverage and analysis of global protest movements.
Internet Archive audio collection of some oldtimey IWW songs.
"This 80-minute documentary focuses on the growing 'wealth gap' in America, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Jamie Johnson, a 27-year-old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune."
Worth watching if only for the people he was able to get interviews with. And also if you'd like to lose any respect you might have had for Milton Friedman.
This is [should be] very embarrassing for McDonalds. The kicker is at the end: the whole "helpful" budget guide seems to be just a joint scam with Visa to fleece McDonalds employees a little bit more through payroll card fees.
Portland uses prisoners to help clear out a camp protesting the criminalization of homelessness.
Archive of writing (and audio recordings) by the author of the https://hyphenatedrepublic.wordpress.com/ weblog.
"Philosophers' ships is the collective name of several boats that carried Soviet expellees abroad, most notably prominent intellectuals."
Portland to evict a politically-conscious homeless camp.
I know the mutualism->collectivism->communism narrative is a simplification, but I think this is a good overview.