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February 2011

Volume 24, Number 2


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Notices

FUNDRAISING
Campaign for Change
Z Staff


SCHOOL
ZMI 2011
Z Staff


WikiLeaking

ISOLATING
U.S. Plans Against Venezuela
Eva Golinger


CHESS GAME
Washington, Democracy & Haiti
Mark Weisbrot


INSTIGATOR
U.S. & the Somalia Invasion
Rob Prince


Commentary

SMELL
2010 P.U.-Litzers
Fair


INCOME DISTRIBUTION
Greatest Recovery
Mark Provost


BOONDOGGLES
No New Nukes Victory
Harvey Wasserman


CLASHES
Korea, America & War
Tim Beal


FOG WATCH
Impunity
Edward Herman


REPRESSION
"Anti-Terrorism" Law Expansion
Michael Deutsch


CONSERVATIVE WATCH
Rehabilitation of Bush
Bill Berkowitz


Activism

LABOR
Honeywell Lock Out
Mike Elk


DISARMAMENT
The "Golden Rule"
Lawrence S. Wittner


CRITICAL ISSUES
Beyond Gay Marriage
Lisa Dettmer


GAY & LESBIAN COMMUNITY NOTES
Sense & Sentimentality
Michael Bronski


PHOTO ESSAY
Migrant Hotel
David Bacon


Features

GREEN TIDE
Climate Conference
Anne Petermann


CAPITALIST PLANNING
Lawrence Summers
Mitchel Cohen


FOREIGN POLICY
Savage Imperialism 3
Noam Chomsky


U.S. ECONOMY
How to Create Jobs
Jack Rasmus


SEDUCTION COMMUNITY
The Pick Up Artist
Adam Khan


Arts etc.

MUSIC
Groundation
Collin Harris


THEATER
Bread and Puppet Theater
Lisa Mullenneaux


Reviews

BOOK
Justice Brennan
Stephen Bergstein


Zaps

FREE LISTINGS
Zaps - 02/11
Various Contributors


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.

Z Media Institute 2011

A School for Media and Politics

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ZMI 2011 IS BEING HELD from June 5 to June 13.
 

  Click here for info & form as a printable PDF file

 

Z Media Institute was started in 1994 by the cofounders of Z Magazine and South End Press to teach radical politics, media, and organizing; the principles and practice of creating non-hierarchical institutions and projects; and a special emphasis on vision and strategy for social change. Classes are held in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Over 750 students have attended ZMI since 1994, with ages ranging from 16 to 82. To learn more, there is a video introduction to ZMI here or call us at 508-548-9063. Space is limited so apply by February 25.

 

TO APPLY: Fill out the application form PDF and send to ZMI, 18 Millfield Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543; or fax to 508-457-0626; or email it to zmag@zmag.org. The fee is $1,200, which includes room, board, course materials, etc.

 

SPACE IS LIMITED. APPLY BY FEBRUARY 25.

 

More info here. 

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