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Mr. Robert Foster of thejuicemedia.com sums up alot of the manufactured controversy of WikiLeaks. We like.
Mr. Robert Foster of thejuicemedia.com sums up alot of the manufactured controversy of WikiLeaks. We like.
Here’s a little video that has showed up on the International Student Movement website that chronicles a whole slew of actions against the privatization of education by students around the world. Portland State University is featured at the beginning. Big ups to the peeps in the streets!
OUR DEMANDS FOR EQUITABLE AND ACCESSIBLE EDUCATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN MET.
—RALLY TOMORROW —
OCTOBER 7th @ PSU South Park Blocks, 10am-2pm.
BE THERE.
Everyday we hear new news with the same old story: public institutions, services and safety networks must be reduced, eliminated and privatized while the fatcats receive bank bailouts, Nobel Peace Prizes and the spOILs of WAR.
Another update from our friends on the ground: September 15th is the National Independence Day of Honduras. In Teguacigalpa, thousands of FNRP members ( La Frente National Resitencia Popular) filled the street with banners, in a continued presence of solidarity and resistance to the coup. The 2 mile march was energetic with dozens of marching Read more about Cual Independencia–Thousands Take to the Streets in Opposition of the Coup on Honduran Day of Independence[…]
The indigenous Garifunas of peoples of Honduras face dangers from environmental degradation and social collapse brought about through tourism.
Last Thursday art walk on Alberta street in Portland Oregon. August 26th, 2010
On June 27th, community members, activists and environmentalists joined together to march against Covanta and the City of Detroit’s continued use of a toxic trash incinerator in residential areas. Highlights of the day included great street theater, a marching band, sun flowers and tree planting at Go Lightly Elementary school just blocks from the plant.
Democracy Now! provides and on the street look at the protests against the G20 summit in Toronto.
Some may be shocked. Some may be awed. Some just won’t care. Things get hot in this episode as the Stimulator brings us news and views from around the world with a slightly different perspective than CNN. It might be prudent to warn those that are feint of heart to plug your ears and look Read more about subMedia strikes again![…]