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Gberie: Child Soldier
Znet Article, May, 06 2007
Lansana Gberie
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The most difficult ones to deal with, the earnest UN official told me, are the "teenage ruffians." I was talking to him in Monrovia, capital of Liberia, in 2004. A large UN force, 15,000 strong, was desperately trying to disarm the mostly deranged...
Dajani: Link TV
Znet Article, March, 10 2007
Jamal Dajani
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Jamal Dajani is an award winning producer and the Director of Middle Eastern Programming at Link TV. Born and raised in Jerusalem, Dajani completed his early studies at Collège des Frères, and attended Columbia University in New York City where...
Terretta: The Flight To Freedom
Znet Article, January, 24 2007
Meredith Terretta
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The Flight to Freedom: A Review of Ngugi wa Thiongo’s Wizard of the Crow, translated by the author from Gikuyu (Gikuyu title: Murogi wa Kagogo). Most of the reviewers of Ngugi’s latest novel, Wizard of the Crow, corral the book i...
Leopold: Army Targets Truthout for Subpoenas in Watada Case
Znet Article, December, 18 2006
Jason Leopold
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In a case that cuts right to the heart of the First Amendment, a US Army prosecutor has indicated he intends to subpoena Truthout Executive Director Marc Ash, a Truthout reporter, and two of the nonprofit news organization's regular contributors, ...
Smith-said: Why Neil Young Is Wrong
Znet Article, June, 28 2006
Stephen Smith-said
Smith-said's ZSpace page
On Sunday, May 14, the San Francisco Chronicle published my open letter to Neil Young, "Hey, Neil Young, We Young Singers Are Hog-tied, Too." I tried to explain how the corporatized music industry has censored protest music in the past several yea...
Albert: Parecon and Journalism
Znet Article, March, 20 2006
Michael Albert
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The following is excerpted from the new book from Zed Press, Realizing Hope. See: http://www.zmag.org/realizinghope.html The idea of journalism is not overly complex. Societies involve huge ranges of activity and possibility. Each day events oc...
Baroud: Cartoon Awakening
Znet Article, February, 22 2006
Ramzy Baroud
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Much has been said and done in response to the deliberately offensive anti-Muslim cartoons published late last year by a conservative Danish newspaper, and profusely printed in many Europeans and non-European media, including South Africa, Jordan ...
Wiens: Popular Communication in Honduras
Znet Article, February, 09 2006
Laura Wiens
Wiens's ZSpace page
Cramped inside a small concrete studio, a gaggle of teenagers stand around the mixing board and prepare for the broadcast. One boy rewinds a fresh interview with a local elder, another fiddles with the sound levels while a third reads commu...
Fernandes: Growing Movement of Community Radio in Venezuela
Znet Article, December, 24 2005
Sujatha Fernandes
Fernandes's ZSpace page
Four young people sit around a large table, writing furiously amid piles of notes, cans of soda, and scrunched up papers. They could be kids doing their homework or studying for exams. But these young women from the shantytowns, aged between 17 an...
Goodman: Lockdown
Znet Article, August, 27 2005
Amy Goodman
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Imagine living, eating, sleeping, relieving ...
Zinn: Art and Politics
Znet Article, November, 22 2003
Howard Zinn
Zinn's ZSpace page
interview with Sarah Burton Howard Zinn and Thom Yorke have never done lunch, waved to each other along the red carpet, or even had a conversation. But what if they did? We took the recent release of Howard Zinn's new Seven Stories Press book, "A...
Parrish: A Moment Of Deep Hope
Znet Article, September, 21 2002
Geov Parrish
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Recently I had the tremendous honor, and pleasure, of sitting down for a conversation with one of the true heroes of global efforts to create a more equitable and sustainable world. Indian physicist Vandana Shiva is one of the most renowned and re...


