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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights
El Plan Condor II está en marcha en América Latina
06 Mar 2004
(Updated)
by
Julia Allende
Bush, Rockefeller, Kissinger y sus amigos de la plutocracia mundial están saboteando la democracia venezolana, como lo hicieron en Guatemala, Nicaragua, Brasil, Chile, Haiti, Congo, Indonesia, Irán y en más de 30 otros países desde la segunda guerra mundial.
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Civil Rights for Gays?
06 Mar 2004
by
Justin Raimondo
The gay movement used to claim it wanted the government to leave them alone. Now they want government to actively intervene on behalf of themselves as an oppressed minority, while calling for the expansion of state power over nearly every aspect of our lives. The government has become the gay movement's agent of liberation.
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News :: Globalization & Capitalism
10,000 Protest The U.S./French Occupation of Haiti
06 Mar 2004
by
Liberation News
Also in this mailing: Address To The Haitian People From Exile; Commentary from Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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BTL:Bush Administration and GOP Congress Propose Cuts to Public Transit and...
05 Mar 2004
by
Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus
...Other Transportation Alternatives. Interview with Hank Dittmar, executive director of Reconnecting America, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus
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Chemtrails NOT exclusive to Santa Cruz
Chemtrails are being sprayed all over the country and beyond. Read some letters to the local site from all over on this link.
They have been spraying Santa Cruz every day, almost without exception. Of course people are in such a daze they don't notice or believe it. Unreal.
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LOCAL Interview :: Government & Elections
Rockin' the Boat: Electronic Voting
05 Mar 2004
(Updated)
by
V-Man
Today on RTB we'll explore the issue of electronic voting systems with Bob Kibrick who has been on the staff of the University of California Observatories/Lick Observatory for over 27 years and is currently serving as the Research Astronomer and Director of Scientific Computing.
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Listen to the Stream or
Download the mp3 (29:30) ]
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Announcement :: Peace & War
The World Still Says NO to War!
05 Mar 2004
by
United for Peace and Justicee
Anti-war groups throughout the United States and around the globe will
take to the streets on Saturday March 20, the one-year anniversary of
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, under the banner "The World Still Says No
to War."
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Announcement :: [none]
Calling All Women and Men for the Global Women's Strike
04 Mar 2004
by
womyn's strike
The Global Women's Strike was born in 1999, when women in Ireland decided to welcome the new millennium with a national general strike. They asked the International Wages for Housework Campaign to support their call, and called on women all over the world to make the Strike global on March 8, 2000.
The Strike came out of a long grassroots history, starting in 1952 with a little pamphlet called A Womans Place and continuing with Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community, now a classic, in 1972, and Sex, Race and Class in 1973. All three pamphlets made the case that the work women do for wages is a second job, and that the work women do in the home and in the community without wages were invisible but central.
Since 2000, the Strike has been a great success. It has brought together women in over 60 countries, including grassroots organizations with impressive track records, who also demand a world that values all womens work.
We are often told that in order to win we must unite, but we don't hear much about how to do that (except from political parties that want to lead us). We use the Strike as a framework for unity -- among sectors of women, between women and men, within and among countries -- because it is based on each sector accepting and enriching the independent struggle of every other. The Strike is not party political, nor is it separatist. It is ambitious for the movement for change but it stands against personal ambition that undermines mutual accountability.
Meet at the townclock (Pacific and Water) in Santa Cruz on Monday, March 8 at 5:30 PM.
International Women's Day at UCSC from 8:00 - 10:00 PM
Audio and Text:
What Half the World Wants, by Mumia Abu-Jamal
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5th Global Women's Strike I
International Women's Day I
International Women's Day Background and Resources I
All Women Count I
Refusing to Kill ]
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