Z Blogs
Recent ZBloggers
- Jerry Fresia
- Don Fitz
- Peter Bohmer
- Michael McGehee
- Kim Scipes
- Michael Albert
- Carl Davidson
- Gar Lipow
Recent Sustainer Blogs
By Fabio Sallustro at Nov 03, 2012
Short stories about Italy (italian version)... (More) Comments (0)
By Joel Chaffee at Nov 02, 2012
Protesters of the controversial and unconstitutional NYPD practice of Stop and Frisk are currently on trial in Queens.... (More) Comments (0)
By Chris Jones at Nov 01, 2012
The Samos Diary attempts to explore, record and provide witness to the impact of austerity on the daily life of Samos Island, Greece. This entry looks at what is happening to the mountain village of Ambelos.... (More) Comments (0)
By Roger Bybee at Oct 30, 2012
Thomas Frank outlines the Right's driving narrative on "makers" ("job creators" and "takers" (those who utilize government programs to which they are entitled.) This narrative, plus weaknesses in the Democratic appeal, account for the surprisingly-strong challenge of plutocrats Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.... (More) Comments (0)
Useful: Flawed Food Score Card
By Brad Wilson at Oct 29, 2012
Food Policy Action's "Food Policy Scorecard" is a helpful tool for informing voters of how to vote. I'm glad to see it come out prior to the election. On the other hand, it contains major flaws, the same ones that are widespread in the Food Movement. My bottom line: The Democrats are much better at supporting consumers instead of corporations on a range of issues, as the Scorecard shows, but the ratings given should be drastically lowered, as the Democrats now advocate much like the Republicans on the biggest issues, those most important to family farmers. Historically the Democrats were much better on these issues, and stood out from the Republicans much more.... (More) Comments (0)
By Gary Miller at Oct 28, 2012
How big money generated by the Citizens United decision is negatively impacting elections.... (More) Comments (0)
Note to Monbiot about his open Letter to Media Lens
By Joe Emersberger at Oct 28, 2012
Note to Monbiot about his open Letter to Media Lens... (More) Comments (0)
Election Choices: Obama or Not?
By Jim Kavanagh at Oct 28, 2012
We’re up against it now. Less than two weeks left. Those on the left confront their quadrennial quandary, and the inescapable debate: to vote for the Democratic presidential nominee or not. ... (More) Comments (0)
Educational apartheid in Chicago and the black teachers revolt of the 1960's
By Bob Simpson at Oct 26, 2012
Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) organizer Brandon Johnson, who is a black man, recently spoke about a conversation he had with veteran black educator Dr. Grady Jordan about racism in the schools today. Jordan told him, “Black teachers fought hard. This is a direct retaliation to what we built in the 60's and 70's. They're trying to kill you, son. What are you going to do about it?”.... (More) Comments (0)
By David Cromwell at Oct 26, 2012
An introduction to 'Why Are *We* The Good Guys? Reclaiming Your Mind From The Delusions of Propaganda' by David Cromwell, co-editor of Media Lens. What's the new book about, who are you anyway, and why should I read your book? Then tell me more about what's in it. ... (More) Comments (0)
Wolff interviewed by Barsamian
By Tapani Lausti at Oct 25, 2012
Richard Wolff deals mainly with the United States but also analyses some aspects of the crisis in Europe. ... (More) Comments (0)
Measuring the Small Differences between Democrats and Republicans in the White House since 1980
By Joe Emersberger at Oct 24, 2012
Measuring the Small Differences between Democrats and Republicans in the White House since 1980 ... (More) Comments (6)
If Joe can embrace his Code Pink…
By Jim Kavanagh at Oct 23, 2012
The ethics and legacy of Obama's drone kills.... (More) Comments (0)
Election Boycott featured in Boston Occupier
By Terri Lee at Oct 23, 2012
An interview by Joe Ramsey of The Boston Occupier was conducted with Election Boycott Activists Mark E. Smith and Terri Lee of the Boycott Election 2012 campaign.... (More) Comments (0)
By Jim Kavanagh at Oct 22, 2012
In tonight's "foreign policy" debate, the presidential candidates will compete to see who can pander to Israel more shamelessly.... (More) Comments (0)


