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Zmag Article Churchill: The Crucible of American Indian Identity

Zmag Article, January, 01 1998 Ward Churchill
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The Crucible of American Indian Identity

Zmag Article Bacon: MAQUILADORA WORKERS ELECT THEIR FIRST INDEPENDENT UNION

Zmag Article, January, 01 1998 David Bacon
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MAQUILADORA WORKERS ELECT THEIR FIRST INDEPENDENT UNION

Zmag Article Barsamian: Activism On and Off the Reservation

Zmag Article, January, 01 1998 David Barsamian
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pretty much linked to the rest of it. I had the benefit of presenting the research I had done to the UN. Then I asked if I could go and work in these communi­ties that were impacted. So I began by working down in the Navajo reservation in th...

Zmag Article Black: Booming on Borrowed Labor

Zmag Article, December, 01 1997 Jan knippers Black
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  After more than five years of graduate study in Great Britain, Asliza was anxious to return to her native Brunei. But the country she returned to was not the same one she had left. She wonders at times how much longer she will ...

Zmag Article Brecher: American Labor on the Eve of the Millennium

Zmag Article, December, 01 1997 Jeremy Brecher
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  This is the first in a series of articles on the history of rank-and-file labor struggles over the past 25 years. It is drawn from the new concluding chapter Jeremy Brecher has written for the 25th anniversary edition...

Zmag Article Carter: THE LEGACY OF PHIL OCHS

Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 Sandy Carter
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THE LEGACY OF PHIL OCHS

Zmag Article Sargent: Oh, Promise Me

Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 Lydia Sargent
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Oh, Promise Me

Zmag Article Bacon: The Revolt In The Asbestos

Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 David Bacon
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Sergio Ruiz Nuñez is a lonely man. Remembering his wife and daughter left behind in Mexico City a year ago, he cannot speak. To hide the water welling up in the corners of his eyes, he turns away. "You know," he finally says, &q...

Zmag Article Mcdowell: Economic Sanctions on Iraq

Zmag Article, November, 01 1997 Rick Mcdowell
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Seven years of the most comprehensive sanctions in modern history have reduced Iraq and its people to utter destitution. United Nation Security Council’s economic sanctions, invoked only ten times since the inception of the United Natio...

Zmag Article Albert: What Makes Alternative Media Alternative?

Zmag Article, October, 01 1997 Michael Albert
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  Is the Nation an alternative media institution? What about Dollars and Sense or Mother Jones, or, for that matter, Z Magazine? Do these institutions make decisions in an acceptably alternative manner? Do they treat workers prop...

Zmag Article Albert: title("Society's Pliers")

Zmag Article, September, 01 1997 Michael Albert
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title("Society's Pliers")

Zmag Article Sargent: The Church of Chastity Belts

Zmag Article, September, 01 1997 Lydia Sargent
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The Church of Chastity Belts

Zmag Article Giroux: Disney, Southern Baptists, & Children's Culture

Zmag Article, September, 01 1997 Henry a. Giroux
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Henry A. Giroux   The Southern Baptist Convention in June generated a lot of media attention when it called for a boycott of the Disney Company for promoting "immoral ideologies such as homose...

Zmag Article Shalom: New Jersey Jokes

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 Stephen Shalom
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R. Shalom   Nineteen ninety-seven is an off-year for mainstream electoral politics in the United States—there are no House or Senate races and only two states are holding gubernatorial contests—so con...

Zmag Article Rapping: The "Ellen" Event

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 Elayne Rapping
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Rapping   When Gil Scott-Heron famously sang, back in the 1960s, that "the revolution [would] not be televised," we all knew what he was talking about. Yet, of all the now legendary "errors" we o...

Zmag Article Petras: El Salvador Elections

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 James Petras
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Petras   The signing of a peace accord between the guerrilla commanders and the right-wing government in 1992 promised a period of freedom, prosperity, and peace. Overseas donors would contribute funds for reco...

Zmag Article Gibson: In Memory: Paulo Freire

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 Rich Gibson
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Gibson   Paulo Freire, the radical Brazilian "Vagabond of the Obvious" and the most widely known educator in the world, died on May 2, 1997 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was 75. Freire drew on humanis...

Zmag Article Archer: Export, Eh?

Zmag Article, July, 01 1997 Simon Archer
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Archer   In January the Canadian Trade Minister, Art Eggleton, came down with competitive advantage flu and mused that the state should not support or protect Canadian culture, but instead "free" it for ex...

Zmag Article James: Haiti: The Roof Is Leaking

Zmag Article, June, 01 1997 Clara James
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Clara James   On April 6, Haiti held elections to fill one-third of the Senate seats and positions on over 500 communal and town councils. The only problem was, most Haitians did not go to the polls. Only about 5 pe...

Zmag Article Chomsky: Expanding the Floor of the Cage, Part IIl

Zmag Article, June, 01 1997 Noam Chomsky
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This essay is part of the ZNet Classics series. Three times a week we will re-post an article that we think is of timeless importance. This one was first published June, 1997.

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