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Z
Z Staff
Memorial
Chavez
Various Contributors
Net Briefs
News Items
Z Staff
Commentary
FOG WATCH
Our War Criminals
Edward S. Herman
MIDEAST
Bulldozers and More Talks
Ramzy Baroud
COURT WATCH
Survelliance Authority
Stephen Bergstein
COVER-UP
Catholic Abuse Scandal
Bill Berkowitz
Activism
TOP PRIORITY
Historic Rally
Peter Rugh
LETHAL LEGACY
Hanford Betrayal
Gina Mason
Features
GREEN TIDE
Save Our Planet
Chris Williams
JOBS
Skills Gap Myth
Roger Bybee
RESOURCE LOOTING
The African Union
Dan Glazebrook
FOREIGN POLICY
New Empire
Evan Taylor
Interview
No Borders
Michael Albert
Reviews
Reviews
Various Reviewers
Zaps
Events
Compiled by Joel Chaffee
NOTE: Z Magazine subscribers and sustainers have access to all Z Magazine articles here and in the archive. The latest Z Magazine articles available to everyone are listed in the Free Articles box at the top of the table of contents, and are starred in the list below. Questions? e-mail Z Magazine Online.
Information About Z
Z MAGAZINE is an independent magazine of critical thinking on political, cultural, social, and economic life in the U.S. It sees the racial, gender, class, and political dimensions of personal life as fundamental to understanding and improving contemporary circumstances; and it aims to assist activist efforts for a better future. Z Magazine is a project of Z Communications (www.zcommunications.org). Other projects include: ZNet, Z Media Institute, Z Books, and Z Video Productions.
Z Magazine (ISSN 1056-5507) is published monthly except for a combined issue in July/August (Vol 7/8). Copyright © 2013 by The Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, part of the Institute for Social and Cultural Change Inc.
SUBMISSIONS
ARTICLES: We welcome unsolicited submissions. Due dates are the 25th of each month. So articles received by November 25 will be considered for January, etc. Send them in word document or rich text format to lydia.sargent@zmag.org. Also include a two-sentence biography. Try to keep articles between 1,500 and 3,500 words.
LETTERS: Letters should be succinct and may be edited for length.
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Send by the first of the month for inclusion in the following month’s issue. Zap listings and display ads are free at our discretion. Send to zmag@zmag.org.
GRAPHICS: Cartoons, illustrations, photos are welcome.
Z STAFF
Our staff collective (there are no bosses, executive directors, or hierarchical job assignments) includes: Lydia Sargent Eric Sargent, and Michael Albert.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PRINT MAGAZINE
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Z MAGAZINE ONLINE
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VIDEOS
Over 70 videos are available at our online Z Store; or email eric.sargent@zmag.org for a free catalog.
Z BOOKS
We are now publishing Z Books for Kindle (available through Amazon). Print books can be purchased at the Z Store or by contacting the Z office.
DONATIONS
We survive through income from paid subscriptions, sales of videos and book, online Sustainers, individual donations, and periodic fundraising. We are non-profit, tax exempt under the Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, d/b/a Z Magazine. To donate by mail, send checks payable to Z Magazine, 18 Millfield Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543 (508-548-9063). To donate online go to: www.zcommunications.org.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Send subscription/video/book orders, renewals, articles, zaps, graphics, and letters by email to zmag@zmag.org or to Z Magazine, 18 Millfield Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543; 508-548-9063, fax: 508-457-0626.
Z Magazine Archive
Announcements
CUBAN 5 - From May 30 to June 5, supporters of the Cuban 5 will gather in Washington DC to raise awareness about the case and to demand a humanitarian solution that will allow the return of these men to their homeland.
Contact: info@thecuban5.org; info@thecuban5.org.
BIKES - Bikes Not Bombs is holding its 24th annual Bike- A-Thon and Green Roots Festival in Boston, MA on June 3, with several bike rides, music, exhibitors, and more.
Contact: Bikes Not Bombs, 284 Amory St., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130; 617-522-0222; mailbikesnotbombs.org; www.bikesnotbombs.org.
LEFT FORUM - The 2013 Left Forum will be held June 7-9, at Pace University in NYC.
Contact: 365 Fifth Avenue, CUNY Graduate Center, Sociology Dept., New York, NY 10016; http://www.leftforum.org/.
VEGAN FEST - Mad City Vegan Fest will be held in Madison, WI, June 8. The annual event features food, speakers, and exhibitors.
Contact: 122 State Street, Suite 405 B, Madison, WI 53701; madcityveganfest@gmail.com; http://veganfest.org/.
ADC CONFERENCE - The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) holds its annual conference June 13-16 in Washington, DC, with panel discussions and workshops.
Contact: 1990 M Street, Suite 610, Washington, DC, 20036; 202-244-2990; convention @adc. org http://convention.adc.org/.
CUBA/SOCIALISM - A Cuban-North American Dialog on Socialist Renewal and Global Capitalist Crisis will be held in Havana, Cuba, June 16-30. There will be a 5-day Seminar at the University of Havana, plus visits to a co-op and educational and medical institutions.
Contact: cuba@globaljusticecenter.org; http://www.globaljustice center.org/.
NETROOTS - The 8th Annual Netroots Nation conference will take place June 20-23 in San Jose, CA. The event features panels, trainings, networking, screenings, and keynotes.
Contact: 164 Robles Way, #276, Vallejo, CA 94591; registration@netrootsnation.org; http://www.netrootsnation.org/.
MEDIA - The 15th annual Allied Media Conference will be held June 20-23, in Detroit.
Contact: 4126 Third Street, Detroit, MI 48201; http://alliedmedia.org/.
GRASSROOTS - The United We Stand Festival will be hosted by Free & Equal, June 22 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The festival aims to reform the electoral process in the U.S.
Contact: http://freeandequal.org/
LITERACY - The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) will hold its conference July 12-13 in Los Angeles.
Contact: 10 Laurel Hill Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003; http://namle.net/conference/.
IWW - The North American Work People’s College will take place July 12-16 at Mesaba Co-op Park in northern Minnesota. The event will bring together Wobblies from across the continent to learn skills and build one big union.
Contact: http://workpeoplescollege.org/.
PEACESTOCK - On July 13, the 11th Annual Peacestock will take place at Windbeam Farm in Hager City, WI. The event is a mixture of music, speakers, and community for peace. Sponsored by Veterans for Peace.
Contact: Bill Habedank, 1913 Grandview Ave., Red Wing, MN 55066; 651-388-7733; billhabedank@yahoo.com; http://www. peacestockvfp.org.
LA RAZA - The annual National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Conference is scheduled for July 18-19 in New Orleans, with workshops, presentations, and panel discussions.
Contact: NCLR Headquarters Office, Raul Yzaguirre Building, 1126 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036; 202-785-1670; www.nclr.org.
ACTIVIST CAMP - Youth Empowered Action (YEA) Camp will have sessions in July and August in Ben Lomond, CA; Portland, OR; Charlton, MA. YEA Camp is designed for activists 12-17 years old who want to make a difference.
Contact: info@yeacamp.org; http://yeacamp.org/.


