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May 2008

This Month

Commentary

Lems: Quiz: Iraq

Sargent: If the Left Debated the Campaign Issues

Yoder: Chastity Science

Berkowitz: Faith-Based Future

Vltchek: Radar, Star Wars, & the Czech Republic

Shykles: A Dutch Letterbox

Activism

Young: March of the Dead

Bell: Direct Action Changes

Thompson: Winter Soldier Rules of Engagement

San Román: Helter Smelter

Brittain: Anti-Uribe Protest

Features

Chomsky: "Good News," Iraq & Beyond, Part II

González: Phoenix Rising?

Nadder Lago: Shipwrecked

Berlet: Witch Hunts

Culture

Bacon: Hollywood's Sinclair

Bronski: Play It Again, Judy

Zaps

Various Submissions: Zaps

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Albert, Michael | Country: US

Michael Albert is a founder and current member of the staff of Z Magazine as well as System Operator of Z Magazine`s web system: ZCom (www.zmag.org).Albert`s radicalization occurred during the 1960s. His political involvements, starting then and continuing to the present, have ranged from local, regional, and national organizing projects and campaigns to co-founding South End Press, Z Magazine,...

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Arnove, Anthony

Anthony Arnove is the editor, with Howard Zinn, of Voices of a People's History of the United States (Seven Stories), the long-awaited primary-source companion to A People's History of the United States. He is also editor of Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War (South End/Pluto) and a collection of interviews with Howard Zinn, Terrorism and War (Seven Stories). An activist...

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Azulay, Jessica

Jessica Azulay is an activist and writer from West Virginia. She currently lives in Syracuse, NY where she helps out with peace and justice organizing. Jessica was the co-founder of the (now defunct) NewStandard, a news website run on the principles of participatory economics. Now she is excited in helping others form collectives based on parecon. Jessica also has a day-job making websites for...

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Berkowitz, Bill

  Bill Berkowitz has been tracking and monitoring conservative political and social movements in the United States for the past twenty-five-plus years. In 1977,  after working as an organizer with for the United Farmworkers of America (UFW), and as the first Promotion Director for the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA), he helped found the DataCenter, a research library...

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Berlet, Chip

Chip Berlet is senior analyst at Political Research Associates in the Boston area. Berlet is co-author of Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort (Guilford, 2000) and editor of Eyes Right! Challenging the Right Wing Backlash (South End Press, 1995), both of which received a Gustavus Myers Center Award for outstanding scholarship on the subject of human rights and bigotry in North...

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Blum, Bill

William Blum left the U.S. State Department in 1967, abandoning his aspiration of becoming a Foreign Service Officer because of his opposition to what the United States was doing in Vietnam. He then became one of the founders and editors of the Washington Free Press, the first "alternative" newspaper in the capital. Blum has been a freelance journalist in the United States, Europe...

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Bohmer, Peter

Peter Bohmer has been an activist in movements for radical social chance since 1967. These have included anti-racist organizing and solidarity movements with the people of Vietnam, Southern Africa, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Palestine and Central America against U.S. imperialism and intervention. For his activism and teaching, he was targeted by the FBI. He has a Ph. D. in Economics from the University...

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Bond, Patrick

Patrick is a political economist based at the University of KwaZulu-Natal School of Development Studies in Durban, where he directs the Centre for Civil Society (http://www.ukzn.ac.za/ccs). He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, raised in Alabama, and educated in economics at Swarthmore College, finance at the University of Pennsylvania, and geography at Johns Hopkins University. He is...

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Brecher, Jeremy

Jeremy Brecher is an author and historian whose nine books on labor and social movements include Strike! and Global Village or Global Pillage. He has also served as writer, co-producer, or consultant for more than a dozen video documentaries.  

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Bronski, Michael

While most of my political and cultural work since 1969 has been centered on queer (nee gay) and feminist issues I entered the Gay Liberation Movement from a background of doing leftist, anti-war and community organizing. Thirty years ago this was a common experience for gay politics -- now it is an anomaly. Most of my work has been as a journalist and cultural critic and I have written on...

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