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News :: Environment : Health issues : Housing and Development
Roosevelt Students Awarded for Lead Poisoning Work
November 15, 2006. St. Louis, Missouri. Students at Roosevelt High School will receive awards for essays and art work at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 15, 2006.
Announcement :: General
2007 NCOR Event Details and Call for Proposals
The National Conference of Organized Resistance is an annual event that brings together people from all backgrounds for a weekend of learning and discussing local and international social justice issues through workshops, panel discussions, and skillshares.
We are currently seeking workshop proposals for the 10th Annual NCOR, held March 9-11, 2007 at American University in Washington, D.C.
Read on for more details. Thanks!
We are currently seeking workshop proposals for the 10th Annual NCOR, held March 9-11, 2007 at American University in Washington, D.C.
Read on for more details. Thanks!
News :: Electoral politics : Military : Right-wing politics
Election Results Have Strange Turn of Events
Rumsfeld Resigns from Department of Defense
Claire McCaskill wins Missouri Senate seat while Stem Cell Initiative passes. The Smoking tax is defeated. Minimum wage increases. Democrats take control of the House of Representatives. And now, Donald Rumsfeld has resigned from the office of Secretary of Defense. What else might happen in the next few days?
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Claire McCaskill wins Missouri Senate seat while Stem Cell Initiative passes. The Smoking tax is defeated. Minimum wage increases. Democrats take control of the House of Representatives. And now, Donald Rumsfeld has resigned from the office of Secretary of Defense. What else might happen in the next few days?
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News :: General
NYC IMC Reporter Brad Will Killed; Federales Forcibly Enter Oaxaca, Mexico
Brad Will, 36, a documentary filmmaker and reporter for Indymedia in New York, Bolivia and Brazil, was shot 10/28 when pro-government attackers opened fire on a barricade Oaxaca, Mexico. He died with his video camera in his hands.
10/30 Update: Paramilitaries forcibly enter Oaxaca; many reports of protesters surrounded by armed government forces and police, activists worldwide plan protests at Mexican embassies.
IMC Global Story | IMC US Story | Mexico IMC | Portland IMC Call to Action | Infoshop News, (story URL) | E-blockade of Mexican Consulate (2nd link)
10/30 Update: Paramilitaries forcibly enter Oaxaca; many reports of protesters surrounded by armed government forces and police, activists worldwide plan protests at Mexican embassies.
IMC Global Story | IMC US Story | Mexico IMC | Portland IMC Call to Action | Infoshop News, (story URL) | E-blockade of Mexican Consulate (2nd link)
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Commentary :: Right-wing politics
Suppan, Pitch a Good Game and Then Go to Hell
Jeff Suppan has become the latest American sports star to enter the political arena on the right-wing of the political spectrum. I will cheer for Jeff Suppan and my St. Louis Cardinals tonight, and I have to take my hat off to him because he has really came through during the playoffs for the Cardinals, but other than that I am angry with him …
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Interview :: Civil and Human Rights : Economy and Trade : Environment
CONFLUENCE: India and the Battle Against Biotechnology: Anuradha Mittal Interview
Anuradha Mittal is the director of the Oakland Institute, a California-based research and education institution. She is an expert on trade, agriculture and development in India (her native country) and globally. Confluence had a chance to talk to her at the Reclaim the Commons events last April.
See Related: GM Cotton Disaster in India
See Related: GM Cotton Disaster in India
News :: Protests and Vigils : Recreation : Right-wing politics
Anarchists blitzkrieg Nazi picnic in St. Louis
On Saturday 9/30 an annual afternoon picnic for St. Louis-based national white supremacist group, Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), turned sour shortly after one o'clock in Affton's Mathilda Park. "We will rise again!" filtered through their PA just before dozens of anarchists suddenly emerged behind a large "FUCK Y'ALL! Social Liberation, Not Anti-Immigration" banner.
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News :: Civil and Human Rights : Military : Protests and Vigils
STL Activist with ISM in Palestine Sends Reports
A St. Louis activist, "Anna," known to many of us, sent me the following accounts and photos of Occupied Palestine:
Yesterday I awoke to find a fellow ISMer shouting, "everyone wake up! Incursion in Askar!" … We rushed to a taxi and then into Askar refugee camp. The air was filled with smoke. We heard sporadic gunfire and suddenly the taxi driver stopped. He looked at us as if he was ashamed of his fear. He said he could go no further…
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News :: Protests and Vigils : Right-wing politics
Activists (and Rain) Drown Out St. Louis-Based White Supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens in Jackson, Michigan
Anti-racist activists have reported to Media Mouse that the St. Louis, MO-based white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens, a racist group with origins in the segregationist White Citizens’ Councils of the south and active recently in Grand Rapids, were effectively disrupted in Jackson, Michigan by the combined presence of a large number of anti-racists and rain. The Michigan Council of Conservative Citizens scheduled the first of two rallies it plans in the state in order to build support for the passage of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI) 7/30/06 in Jackson. Anti-racist activists report that they showed up shortly before 2:00pm to the Council’s “Anti-Affirmative Action Rally” to find that the fifteen anti-racists essentially matched the small crowd of Council of Conservative Citizens members and their supporters and the group was consequently easily able to halt the scheduled proceedings of the rally.
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News :: Electoral politics
Voting Violations: Why No Paper Trail or Privacy?
Details experience of one St. Louis County voter as he uses the new ES&S; iVotronic election machine.
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Commentary :: Environment : General
Half-Hour Hurricanes: Where were the Warnings About St. Louis's Ultra Storm?
As clips of hurricane-strength winds uprooting trees across St. Louis in late July made national news, many commentators spoke of the awesome power of nature. But this storm was not an act of god. It was an act of Exxon-Mobile and its friends. And they are not gods, even if they are treated as such by the White House.
MORE: Local accounts after storm | Way of living unsustainable
MORE: Local accounts after storm | Way of living unsustainable
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News :: Military : Protests and Vigils
North Dakota: Clowns (One from St. Louis) Sabotage Nuclear Warhead
In a direct act of protest against nuclear weapons on the morning of 20 June, Carl Kabat, a Roman Catholic Priest from St. Louis, and Gregory Boertje-Obed and Michael Walli, two Veterans, went to a Minuteman III silo in North Dakota and sabotaged the silo with hammers. They also put paint and their own blood on the missile lid.
More Info: Jonah House | "Democracy Now" coverage 6-21 | MP3 Interview with Kabat | Clowns convicted
More Info: Jonah House | "Democracy Now" coverage 6-21 | MP3 Interview with Kabat | Clowns convicted
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- Arrests Fail to Deter Protest-Vigil for Oaxaca at Mexican Consulate
- NYC Indymedia Reporter Shot Dead by Pro-Government Paramilitaries In Oaxaca
- Local group I.D's dangerous security flaw in City's voter registration database
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- FCC Town Hall Meeting Marked by Concerns over Media Consolidation
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- Ethiopia Repression Worsens: Calls For Sanctions Blocked By Hastert
- Philippines: Resist Arroyo’s “mad dog” campaign to cripple the political opposition!
- Portland IMC Newsletter for Oct. 22, 2006 James Chasse Issue
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- Guatemalan Genocide Survivors Clamor for Ríos Montt´s Capture
- University and high-school students opposed to the new education measures
- Massive March in Oaxaca
- Government forces attack University, fail to capture radio
- Manifestações em solidariedade ao povo de Oaxaca
- Oaxaca - Minute by Minute
- The New York City Independent Media Center responds to the death of Brad WILL