Shining a Light Nicolas Dot-Pouillard examines the Anti-American, Anti-Israeli, Christian-Islamist alliance in Lebanon, and its potential for redefining national interests in the Middle East. Making sense of the multiplicity of…
read moreLater this month, I’ll be visiting Sacajawea State Park, at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers in Washington state, to see the memorial designed by Maya Lin and…
read moreTom Goldtooth of Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) was interviewed on Democracy Now this week. As Congress was busy making pollution deals with coal and oil lobbyists, IEN was busy at…
read moreCarbon Trading Fraud As the San Francisco Chronicle explains, the newly-enacted climate change law in the US actually increases pollution while promoting fraudulent carbon trading budget scams. Sounds like the…
read moreSurvival of Ogoni The case against Shell went to court in New York yesterday. Watch the video to learn more about the survival of Ogoni people.
read moreIn reference to creating consciousness, storytellers, like other artists, play host to wonders of the imagination. (Jay Taber is a writer and storyteller in San Francisco.)
read moreMemory of the World UNESCO’s Memory of the World programme aims at preservation and dissemination of valuable archive holdings and library collections worldwide. Documentary heritage reflects the diversity of languages,…
read moreI recently had a chance to observe firsthand how knowledge is passed on between old and young professionals in the hospital. Older nurses shadowing younger ones with tips on care,…
read moreAn Underground Existence In this article, my colleague Chip Berlet argues that self-identified progressives within the Democratic party are strategically ignorant about what is at stake in battling bigotry in…
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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