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By Kim Scipes at May 17, 2012
Discusses an innovative radio show that interviews movement activists and intellectuals from around the world, while featuring veterans issues.... (More) Comments (0)
By Danny Schechter at May 17, 2012
Discussion of My News Book And Media Issues... (More) Comments (0)
Journalists Examine Media's NATO coverage
By Kim Scipes at May 17, 2012
National Writers Union: Four journalists to examine media's coverage of NATO meetings in Chicago.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kim Scipes at May 17, 2012
Link to list of protest activities against NATO in Chicago--get an idea of all that's going on!... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at May 16, 2012
A plea for organization...... (More) Comments (5)
By Michael Albert at May 11, 2012
A Q/A concerning reasons for joining - or not joining - The International Organization for Participatory Society... (More) Comments (0)
Interview on Rwanda's Paul Kagame
By Michael McGehee at May 09, 2012
The following are my answers to a list of questions presented to me for a radio interview that, for whatever reason, never happened. When learning of how William Penn University was to award Paul Kagame, Rwanda's genocidal dictator, with an honorary doctorate in celebration of his alleged "contributions to the humanities and human welfare" I contacted the school's President, various Vice Presidents, as well as other members of the school's faculty, and the heads of all the student organizations I could find. I even contacted the editors of the Oskaloosa Herald.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at May 06, 2012
The urgent tasks of building a new revolutionary organization...... (More) Comments (0)
By Marina Sitrin at May 03, 2012
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and migrants, radicals of all sorts, from the anarchist to the democratic socialist. People around the world were talking about May Day in the US before May Day began. And now, those of us here in the US, have begun something new, something that is old, and yet has been reinvented. ... the future of which is still being determined, as so many things are in our new movements. But the question is again posed – as with democracy and power.... (More) Comments (0)
By Marina Sitrin at May 02, 2012
We succeeded before we began. May Day has been retaken in the US. We are now again a part of the rest of the globe – where May Day is one where we celebrate our power – people’s power – that of workers, precarious and unionized, immigrants and migrants, radicals of all sorts, from the anarchist to the democratic socialist. People around the world were talking about May Day in the US before May Day began. And now, those of us here in the US, have begun something new, something that is old, and yet has been reinvented. ... the future of which is still being determined, as so many things are in our new movements. But the question is again posed – as with democracy and power.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kim Scipes at Apr 27, 2012
Link to video interview about Kim Scipes' book, AFL-CIO's Secret War against Developing Country Workers: Solidarity or Sabotage?... (More) Comments (0)
1,000 IOPS Members - What Next
By Michael Albert at Apr 06, 2012
What can IOPS members do now?... (More) Comments (3)
Voting, The Least of Our Struggles
By Michael McGehee at Apr 05, 2012
As each election comes many of us foolishly believe that this time voting will matter. But it's a lot like a sign I saw in a bar: "Free Beer Tomorrow."... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Mar 26, 2012
Announcing IOPS web system to see and join!... (More) Comments (2)
Tragedies, Crimes and Trayvon Martin
By Carl Davidson at Mar 26, 2012
Carl Davidson's 'Keep On Keepin' On' Commentaries--this one aimed at Newt and the GOP's Cynical 'Race Card' vs. Obama.... (More) Comments (3)


