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Indybay Nominated for Activism Webby
Indybay was nominated for a Webby award in the Activism category. Cast your vote in the People's Voice contest! Voting ends May 7.
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matrix accomplished
28 Apr 2004
by
mitchell crooks
what he really accomplished
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matrix accomplished
28 Apr 2004
by
mitchell crooks
what he really accomplished
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Peace Between Peoples Update: Najaf 4-28-04
28 Apr 2004
by
information relay
We are well and safe here, despite fighting on the edge of town the night before last. We are taking precautions for our safety, as there is much talk of an immanent attack on the city, but life seems to be going on. I guess this is "normal" for them. Sad, isn't it.
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LOCAL Interview :: Alternative Media : Civil & Human Rights : Police State : Resistance & Tactics
Rockin' the Boat: Books Not Bars
27 Apr 2004
(Updated)
by
V-Man
The California Youth Authority has been coming under fire as of late, after several recent incidents of violence and abuse of authority. In January, two 18-year-olds were found hanged in their cells. The families of the two teenagers filed suit against the state for "denying mental health care and treatment and education to its wards." On April 1st, a video was released by a state senator showing an incident in January in which "one youthful inmate at a facility in Stockton is repeatedly pummeled by a correctional officer and another is kicked, after they were subdued and on the ground". I had an opportunity to speak with Mike and Monet, two members of Books Not Bars, about the situation with California's youth incarceration problems.....
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