Archive for ‘September, 2011’

21: Lyme Disease: An Emerging Epidemic

21:  Lyme Disease: An Emerging Epidemic

Lyme disease is one of the most political and controversial epidemics of our time. The disease originates from a bacteria transmitted through the bite of a tick and can remain hidden,  mimicking other diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, ADHD and other neurological conditions, thus it is often called “the great imitator”.  And it is [...]

22. Participatory Budgeting – A Method to Empower Local Citizens & Communities

22. Participatory Budgeting – A Method to Empower Local Citizens & 	Communities

“Participatory Budgeting” (PB) is a process that allows citizens to decide directly how to allocate all or part of a public budget, typically through a series of meetings, work by community “delegates” or representatives and ultimately, a final vote. It was first implemented in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1990, and has since [...]

23. Worldwide Movement To Ban or Charge Fees For Plastic Bags

23. Worldwide Movement To Ban or Charge Fees For Plastic Bags

Shoppers worldwide are using 500 billion to one trillion single-use plastic bags per year. The average use time of a plastic bag is 12 minutes. Plastic bags pollute our waters, smother wetlands and entangle and kill animals. This eventually affects our health because larger animals eat small, plastic-laden creatures and plastics work their way up [...]

24. South Dakota Takes Extreme Measures to Be the Top Anti–Abortion State

24. South Dakota Takes Extreme Measures to Be the Top Anti–Abortion State

South Dakota is taking extreme action against any person who performs an abortion within the state’s borders. The South Dakota House is taking up a bill to redefine “justifiable homicide” that may “make it legal to kill doctors who perform abortions,” Mother Jones reports. A bill backed by the GOP could, in theory, allow a [...]

25. Extension of DU to Libya

25. Extension of DU to Libya

President Obama’s undeclared and congressionally unauthorized war against Libya may be compounded by the crime of spreading toxic uranium oxide in populated areas of that country. Concern is being voiced by groups such as the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons, which monitors the military use of so-called depleted uranium (DU) anti-tank and bunker-penetrating shells. [...]

Nada Alwadi – Bahraini Journalist To Speak About The Popular Revolt For Democracy In Bahrain

Nada Alwadi – Bahraini Journalist To Speak About The Popular Revolt For Democracy In Bahrain

Nada Alwadi Bahraini Journalist To Speak About The Popular Revolt For Democracy In Bahrain Sonoma State University Monday Sept. 26 at 7:00 P.M. Ives 101— Warren Auditorium $5-10 Sliding Scale —Students Free Nada Alwadi was a reporter for Alwasat, the most popular newspaper in Bahrain, a monarchy on a small island in the Persian Gulf. [...]

Peter Phillips will be giving a talk entitled “Managed News: Propaganda Inside the US/NATO Military Industrial Media Empire

Peter Phillips will be giving a talk entitled “Managed News: Propaganda Inside the US/NATO Military Industrial Media Empire

September 17, 2011 2:00 PM to 5:00PM Mission City Coffee Roasting Company 2221 The Alameda Santa Clara, CA Peter Phillips will be giving a talk entitled “Managed News: Propaganda Inside the US/NATO Military Industrial Media Empire”. Peter Phillips is a Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University and former Director of Project Censored. He has [...]

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