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Simon: Overcoming Speechlessness comes to the Brooklyn Museum
Blog Post, June, 11 2011
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Saturday, June 11, from 2-4pm at the Brooklyn Museum: CODEPINK founder Jodie Evans will moderate a discussion on social justice, creative activism and peace in the Middle East with the unstoppable Dana Balicki, Medea Benjamin, Sally Kohn, and Ann ...
Simon: Ralph Nader hosts "Billionaires Against Bull"
Blog Post, May, 04 2011
Dan Simon
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A lot of people calm down as they get older, they get tired and the things they cared passionately about in their youth just seem too unattainable. Ralph Nader, 77, has not reached that point yet.
Simon: Weekend Workshop with Derrick Jensen
Blog Post, April, 27 2011
Dan Simon
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From Friday, May 13 to Sunday, May 15, at the Living Wage Coalition in San Francisco, CA.
Simon: Subhankar Banerjee Interview
Blog Post, April, 11 2011
Dan Simon
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Banerjee discusses the effects of global warming on the Arctic region, his efforts to protect wildlife in the region, his photography, the corporate greed for oil, gas and coal that threatens the largest wildlife habitat in the world, and how to f...
Simon: Warren Buffet Is Not God (John R. Talbott)
Blog Post, April, 01 2011
Dan Simon
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Conflicts are certain to arise when the party making the decisions to act is the party making the judgment as to whether and how to mete out punishment. Buffet cannot play both roles, even though at times he does seem to be omniscient and all powe...
Simon: "Powering Down" (Linh Dinh)
Blog Post, March, 25 2011
Dan Simon
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Fiction writer, poet, and essayist Linh Dinh on nuclear power, energy overuse, and the problems of modern civilization. Originally posted at Dinh's blog Detainees.
Simon: Ina May Gaskin Talks About Fear, Feminism, and "Birth Matters"
Blog Post, March, 25 2011
Dan Simon
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"We all need to listen to Ina May. One day this woman will be on a postage stamp." Originally posted at Babble.com.


