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28.09.2007
If you are an American evangelical Christian youll presumably think Jesus Camp chronicles an excellent development teaching young children to be foot soldiers in Gods army. Everyone else will be disturbed.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Religion] Image: Jesus Camp
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28.09.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 28 (OneWorld) - Environmental groups and human rights activists are up in arms about the Bush administration's move to pursue a separate strategy instead of contributing to the UN-led global efforts to fight climate change.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Climate change] [Geopolitics] Image: President Bush: evading legally binding climate efforts? © Paul Morse - White House / Environment News Service (ENS)
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27.09.2007
WASHINGTON, Sep 27 (OneWorld) - Civil society activists from Zimbabwe recently traveled to the United States to lobby for a more just international economic structure and to raise awareness about their country's devastating economic crisis.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [International cooperation] [Economy] [Finance] [Civil society] [Geopolitics] |
25.09.2007
With 17,000 Hurricane Katrina survivors still awaiting "homeowner assistance" grants, the state of Mississippi is planning to redirect more than half a billion dollars to redevelop a busy port in the Gulf of Mexico, eliciting cries of "People Before Ports!" from housing advocates and faith leaders.
more...From: Oxfam America Image: Roughly 20 religious leaders from all denominations scheduled a press conference to denounce the Mississippi plan. © Andrew Blejwas / Oxfam America
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25.09.2007
The recent boom in uranium mining caused by increased demand for nuclear energy has been met with opposition -- and for good reason, says a medical professor; the extraction process has killed hundreds and puts many others at risk from its toxic fumes.
more...From: In Motion Magazine |
24.09.2007
As Iraqis leave their war-torn homeland in droves, the pressure of refugee resettlement has shifted from Iraqs neighbors to industrialized countries farther afield, new statistics show.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Europe] Image: Iraq Refugees seek asylum © Doug Broderick / Catholic Relief Services
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24.09.2007
Co-op America has compiled a list of 21 recyclable items, including eyeglasses and household appliances, which most people wouldnt think of tossing into their recycle bins.
more...From: Co-op America Image: 21 Things you can recycle © Waste Watch
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24.09.2007
After seven years of bureaucratic delays, the "U Visa" will now allow victims of crimes like domestic violence to seek help from U.S. law enforcement without the fear of deportation.
more...From: New America Media |
24.09.2007
The implication of racially motivated injustice that drove thousands of protesters to the small town of Jena, Louisiana last week is but a small crack in the system-wide failures found across the United States, comments British columnist Gary Younge.
more...From: The Nation Magazine Image: © Benjamin Weller
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20.09.2007
A social justice organization is launching a new campaign to press for the $720 million the United States spends each day in Iraq to be redirected to fund human needs at home and "real solutions" in Iraq.
more...From: American Friends Service Committee Related topics/regions: [Iraq] Image: © American Friends Service Committee
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20.09.2007
U.S. middle school, high school, and university students are getting to interact with journalists covering underreported issues around the world.
more...From: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Image: © Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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19.09.2007
Pay and perks for the leaders of the largest nonprofit organisations in the U.S. rose at more than twice the rate of inflation last year, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. And the Financial Times reports that bankers and financial advisers to the rich and super-rich are failing to give them good advice on how to give their money away.
more...From: Chronicle of Philanthropy; Financial Times |
19.09.2007
The recent problems with lead-laden toys and poison-filled dog food produced by Chinese factories is a symptom of pressures applied by U.S. companies demanding higher quantities at lower costs, says New America Media commentator Xujun Eberlein.
more...From: New America Media Related topics/regions: [China] |
18.09.2007
Up to 16 million people have been killed in 133 U.S. interventions around the world. Dr. Zeki Ergas considers the implications.
more...From: Share The World's Resources Image: American eagle
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18.09.2007
WASHINGTON, Sep 17 (IPS) - U.S. immigrant groups are ratcheting up a boycott of Western Union Co. in hopes of forcing the global money-transfer industry to do good for its customers' families, not just do well for itself.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Development] [Migration] [Business] [Activism] Image: © American Friends Service Committee
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17.09.2007
In the span of a few weeks, two major enterprises - vehicle maker Chrysler and the Ford Foundation - have named new top executives. Neither has any experience in their new industries. Sarah Anderson and Sam Pizzigati report.
more...From: Share The World's Resources |
15.09.2007
Great idea: interview the 12 surviving crew member from the nine Apollo missions to the Moon. Second great idea: get hold of archive material of Moon-shots from NASA - some of it never before used. The result is a film, In the Shadow of the Moon. Heres a third good idea: see it.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: In the Shadow of the Moon
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14.09.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 13 (OneWorld) - Despite strong objections from the United States and some of its allies, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Thursday calling for the recognition of the world's 370 million indigenous peoples' right to self-determination and control over their lands and resources.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Canada] [New Zealand] [Indigenous rights] [Ethics & value systems] [Geopolitics] [United Nations] Image: Rosalinda Sántiz Díaz works with an indigenous women's organization in Chiapas, Mexico. © MADRE
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14.09.2007
Tell your Congressional representatives -- and thousands of other activists -- what you think about the crisis in Darfur through the "24 Hours for Darfur" online campaign.
more...From: Res Publica Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: Get your voice heard on Darfur © Africa Action
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14.09.2007
PROVIDENCE, Sep 13 (OneWorld) - Observers of the situation in Iraq lashed out at the Bush administration Thursday ahead of the president's prime time address to the nation.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Politics] [Governance] [Arms & military] [Conflict] Image: Petraeus and Bush in Iraq last week. © Eric Draper - White House
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