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Hello,

Blogs are a familiar feature on the internet - where users post content in an accumulating manner, with comments, and search options, etc. They facilitate expression and exploration, and via attached comments, also debate and synthesis.


Reading and
Navigating Blogs

Our blogs are quite powerful. Each writer can post, as is typically the case. Sustainers who have the option can also post, however. All Blogs appear in the blog system, and sometimes also in content boxes the top page of ZNet - and always via the left menu of the top page - and can be found via searches, etc.

Commenting on blogs follows the blogs, attached at the bottom, and blog comments, like all others, are also visible in many places that show comments including in the forum system. In addition, the entire blog system gathers content for everyone - but one can look at the accumulating content in many ways.

  • For example one can look at one writer's efforts - so one is seeing what is effectively a blog system for that one writer, or Sustainer.
  • One can also look at the content by topic, seeing blogs that are tagged as being about a certain topic - or place, as well. Thus, when doing that, it is a blog system about a topic, or a place, with many contributors.
  • One can look at only writer blogs, or only sustainer blogs, as well.
  • One can look at blogs for particular Groups, too.

All this is easily done using the left menu. Searches allow even more variables and refinements.


Creating Blog Posts

If you are a Sustainer with permission, and are logged in, you will see a link in the left menu for you to post a blog - and you can use that to post one, and then tag it various ways (such as with a topic or place, or a group tag), and once you do, it is in the system with you as the author.

You can also use the console button to the left to post a blog - anytime and from anywhere in the site, as long as you are logged in.

Meanwhile, enjoy the blogs - and, by the way, if you are a Free Member or a Sustainer with a ZSpace page, of course you can put one or more content boxes on it, pulling blog links of any sort you may want to filter for, for example, by you or by your friends or by others - and by topic, about places, for groups, etc.

Blogs

Environmental justice struggles

Ada Lockridge talks about fellow Aamjiwnaang community members’ efforts to confront petro-chemical pollution from industries that surround their native reserve, which is located inside of Sarnia’s Chemical Valley. Those toxic industries surround three sides of Aamjiwnaang, and a Michigan coal plant is beside the fourth side of the reserve... (More) Comments (0)

Beyond Parts Per Million

A provisional Climate Justice Co-op committee has launched a new publication entitled Beyond Parts Per Million: Voices from the Frontlines. Featuring accounts from frontline communities around the globe and connecting climate and social justice struggles, this project aims to amplify the voices of those people most impacted by environmental destruction and a changing global climate.... (More) Comments (0)

Fighting Chemical Valley

In this interview, Zak Nicholls shares his experiences with struggles and impacts around Sarnia’s Chemical Valley. Zak speaks about his role in campaigning alongside others in Sarnia and Aamjiwnaang. ... (More) Comments (0)

Global Minga solidarity

Our our Global Minga solidarity mobilizing. We were rallying for clean air, drinkable water, and fertile land.... (More) Comments (0)

Creativity and resilience

An interview with a Detroit rapper named Invincible -- who speakers about community self-help and poverty issues.... (More) Comments (0)

At a Quebec climate camp

Some experiences and photos from an August climate camp gathering and protest in Dunham, Quebec -- just north of Vermont. A tar sands pipeline and pumping station project ("Trailbreaker") was our main target at the camp. That campaign is a way of blocking tar sands expansion, while helping out local victims, at the same time. The pipeline project cuts across Maine, Quebec, Ontario, Michigan, Illinois, and other surrounding areas -- so there are plenty of points of intervention, and plenty of grounds for solidarity.... (More) Comments (0)

G20 fightback campaigning

Campaigning in London, Ontario, Canada against the G20 Summit police regime in Toronto in June... (More) Comments (0)

Oil and civil liberties

This statement about the G20 policing regime and the ongoing fightback campaigning from activists in a climate justice frame... (More) Comments (0)

No more police state tactics

Responding to the policing regime at the G20 Summit in Toronto, Canada with a collective statement, and a set of demands... (More) Comments (0)

Free speech for the 'rabble'

Critiquing the Coulter in Canada events in 2010. In particular, this writing was a response to a misleading and insulting message from a so-called "International Free Press Society".... (More) Comments (0)

Action against tar sands

Protests during a day of action against tar sands financing in Canada... (More) Comments (0)

"An Indigenous Olympics?"

A critique of token gestures to indigenous peoples in 2010 Olympics marketing. Basically, I compare Olympics marketing imagery and rhetoric with the living conditions and activism of indigenous peoples here in Canada.... (More) Comments (0)

Car culture: Some snapshots

Images that capture some of the car culture in Canada... (More) Comments (0)

Mobilizing for Climate Justice

A summary of some climate justice movement-building... (More) Comments (0)

Diggers and climate campers

Thoughts on the relationship between food issues, rural movements, and Climate Camps. I mainly compare the distinct focuses and limitations of the Diggers' movement toward agricultural autonomy, and the Climate Campers' rallies and interventions against coal plants, airport expansion projects, and other commercially-driven operations.... (More) Comments (0)

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