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Corporations Are Not People: Discussion with Author Jeffrey D. Clements

Monday, March 5, 2012, 7:00pm  Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium 901 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA Please join Free Speech For People, The Glaser Progress Foundation, Washington Conservation Voters, League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County, YES! Magazine, American Constitution Society, Washington Public Campaigns, Fuse Washington, and Our American Generation for a special program with Jeff Clements, Author and [...]

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Oil Sands Pipelines, here?

This piece originally appeared on readthedirt.org by: David Suzuki Foundation: Ian Hanington Posted on: February 24, 2012 Photo: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons By Ian Hanington, David Suzuki Foundation Editorial and Communications Specialist Editor’s Note: We are privileged to have the David Suzuki Foundation. With help from Chinese state-owned companies and other oil companies, the development [...]

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Chase 5 Trial/Action Against Chase Bank

Event Title & Host Chase 5 Trial/Action Against Chase Bank Website http://itsrighttooccupy.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/on-his-birthday-jamie-dimon-will-roam-the-chase-five-will-be-on-trial/ When? March 13th (8:30 Court Solidarity, 12-2pm Demo) Where? Seattle Municipal Court (600 5th Ave Seattle) Why? Solidarity and anti-bank action Description The Chase 5 Trial begins on March 13 – Jamie Dimon’s bithday (!). As he roams free, the Chase 5 will [...]

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The Student Insurgent, Issue 23.2: Occupy & More

OAG’s lead editorial from our Takeover  4: Occupy Edition was published in this months edition of the Student Insurgent, a dope-diggity publication out of UO. Thanks comrades! For all those in Seattle, who can’t get their hands on a copy, enjoy some digital goodness! http://issuu.com/studentinsurgent/docs/si_23.2 Open publication – Free publishing – More anarchism

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Don’t Bottle the Skagit River!

This piece originally appeared on readthedirt.org. by: Defending Water in the Skagit River Basin: Sandra Spargo Editor’s Note: Sandra Spargo, a dedicated citizen, clues us in on a proposed bottled water/food manufacturing plant in Anacortes, Washington as well as the struggle to give the people of Anacortes a say in the decision to deny or [...]

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WHY I Support the Port Truckers Strike

WHY I Support the Port Truckers Strike

This post can also be found at workingwa.org For more than a week, hundreds of truck drivers at our seaport have stopped working to protest unfair treatment, unsafe work conditions and their lack of workplace rights. They are putting their livelihoods on the line because they know that fighting together is the best way to [...]

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An Evening of Radical Poetry with Activist/Occupier/Educator Jared Paul

Event Title & Host An Evening of Radical Poetry with Activist/Occupier/Educator Jared Paul Website http://www.facebook.com/events/149415348511435/ When? Friday 2/17 7pm Where? Parnassus Cafe in the Basement of the Art Building Why? Jared Paul is brilliant and inspiring, you will not want to miss this! Description After 3 months of living in People’s Park and organizing against [...]

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Call for Researchers: Food & Labor Justice

Food justice and the food justice movement invoke in the popular imagination such concepts as fair trade, organic, and urban agriculture. The movement is sometimes perceived as a privileged environmental struggle. Yet food justice, as all of us who are passionate about it know, is inherently about social justice; this is inextricable from its ecological [...]

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Bellingham Rights-Based Ordinance Proposed to Stop Coal Trains

  This piece originally appeared on readthedirt.org. by: Coal Free Bellingham Posted on: January 27, 2012 Photo: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Editor’s Note: Bellingham has taken the first step in following the example of towns and municipalities like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who have recently explicitly asserted their rights as autonomous communities. Pittsburgh has outlawed all Hydraulic [...]

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