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National Conference on Organized Resistance Call for Proposals
22 Sep 2004
by
NCOR Collective
The call for proposals for the National Conference on Organized Resistance on February 3rd through February 6th, 2005, in Washington, DC!
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Preparing for a Healthy Trip Abroad: Inoculations and Vaccinations
22 Sep 2004
by
Kirsten Anderberg
If you are planning on traveling, the issue of inoculations can be quite daunting. Depending on what countries you are traveling to, and from, the inoculation requirements vary greatly. It is often recommended that one contact your own doctor to find out what is recommended for your trip. But even then, doctors cannot be expected to know the inoculation requirements for all countries. So it really is best to do some preliminary research on the area you are traveling to and from, yourself. And then to bring that information with you to your doctor's office, to help give the doctor a sense of what you are needing and looking for. It is recommended you go to the doctor's office with this information 4-6 weeks prior to leaving, so you have time to get the proper shots.
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The "Public Assistance" Board Game: A Less Couth Form of Monopoly
13 Sep 2004
by
kirsten anderberg
I recently stumbled upon the "Public Assitance" board game in a thrift store. It is a telling game of racial and class-based stereotypes that should really be archived in a museum somewhere. I have taken the time to document this bit of American race and class history.
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Sudanese Government Pledges: empty promises?
12 Sep 2004
(Updated)
by
Becky Johnson
While we are caught up in our opposition to the Iraq war/occupation and the immense costs of that war ($132 billion so far and counting), very little is written or talked about by the human rights catastrophe happening in Sudan. It is estimated that 1000 people a day die in Sudan while local organizations (WILPF, the IWW, and the RCNV) have yet to even pick up the issue. While many have involved themselves in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict (myself included), the death toll there is 4,200 dead (on both sides) in the past FOUR YEARS!! This pales as a nothing on the scale with actual GENOCIDE being committed in Sudan. Is it significant that the perpetrators in Sudan are Arab/Muslims??? Does the RCNV have an unwritten rule that it will not publicize any injustice done by Arabs? A search of their website today (Sept. 12, '04) shows that the name "Sudan" cannot be found anywhere on the website!! Of course, the anti-homeless issue of the Sleeping Ban cannot not be found there either. The following article can be found on the Human Rights Watch website at
www.hrw.org
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