In The Changing Context of News Work, Mark Deuze examines journalism as a social institution. As Deuze observes, in the era of the Internet, journalism has turned to interpreting rather…
Read moreWith the generosity of spirit that emerged in the 1960s, a willingness and desire to make amends for past wrongs committed against indigenous and other mistreated peoples threatened the ability…
Read moreWith indigenous people making news from the Caucasus to the Andes recently, we thought it might be a good time to reintroduce Bill Weinberg’s article about the current War on…
Read moreIt is perfectly natural that elites — those with special gifts and achievements — will rise to prominence. When these gifted people exercise noblesse oblige, they should be celebrated and…
Read moreWide Eye Cinema presents The Fourth World War, a documentary by Big Noise Films. The footage is really quite good, and illustrates well the global impact of the criminalized economic…
Read moreThe ability of government agents and saboteurs to knock out wireless communications and navigation equipment — as happened to the SS Free Gaza, en route from Cyprus to Gaza with…
Read moreThe logic of control, expressed in such official acts as FISA and Total Information Awareness in the US, inevitably leads to abuses of power as seen in Denver and St….
Read morePerhaps a harbinger of mankind’s future, the Rift Valley — where it all began for the human species — is experiencing ecocollapse. As the indigenous Maasai and others explain: no…
Read moreJoel Gulledge of Christian Peacemaker writes about his experience as an American volunteer in the West Bank. Charged with escorting Palestinian schoolchildren who are regularly attacked by Israeli settlers residing…
Read moreContrary to the propaganda of modern states now morphed into criminal enterprises, social organization under indigenous nations was well-ordered according to natural laws. What we have now, under the transnational…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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