Aaron Sarver
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Kids LOL @ Navy Recruiters
Millennials, explained Arthur Mitchell, director of strategic planning for the Navy's Accelerate Your Life campaign, are "narcissistic praise junkies" and "a somewhat alien life force"
vol. 31, iss. 12 military, military, military, technology, youth
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Creating the 21st Century Library
The Prelinger Library eschews the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress systems, and is organized instead by what Megan Shaw Prelinger calls "a map of my brain"
vol. 31, iss. 09 books, media, theory
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A Win for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
In the face of a giant protest, McDonald's caves into farmworkers' demands for a penny per basket raise.
web only activism, agriculture, labor
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Cholera and the City
A review of Steven Johnson's new book The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Terrifying Epidemic-and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World
vol. 30, iss. 12 books, europe, medical health
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Witnessing Extraordinary Rendition
Nonprofit organization Witness uses video like the new film Outlawed, to document human rights abuses worldwide.
vol. 30, iss. 11 activism, movies, social justice
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Tracking the CIA Torture Flights
In their new book Torture Taxi: On the Trail of the CIA's Rendition Flights, A.C. Thompson and Trevor Paglen detail how the CIA transports detainees worldwide.
vol. 30, iss. 10 books, criminal justice, guantanamo, war on terror
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Processing Pain at Smithfield Foods
NLRB rules that Smithfield violated the rights of workers trying to organize.
vol. 30, iss. 08 corruption, labor, medical health
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Irans Powerless President
Kaveh Ehsani speaks about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
web only international, middle east, politics, war on terror
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Louder Than a Bomb: an Interview with Chicago Hip-Hopper Kevin Coval
White and Jewish, Kevin Coval is a hip-hop poet who proves that, in hip-hop, talent is more important… more
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Talking Trash
How much needless plastic packaging do you throw away every year? Why is it cheaper to buy a… more
vol. 30, iss. 02 environment
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No Discounted Transit for Oil
As part of a broad PR campaign this winter, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has offered discounted home heating… more
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Lapham’s Way
On November 14 Lewis Lapham, who has been editor of Harper's since 1983, announced his retirement. Lapham is… more
vol. 29, iss. 26
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Freedom Archived
The Freedom Archives are located in San Francisco in a tiny office where more than 8,000 hours of… more
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View From the Ground
Journalist Jamie Kalven characterizes his experience covering Stateway Gardens, a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) development, as "human rights"… more
vol. 29, iss. 22 civil liberties
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The Secret History
In the Spring 2004 issue of Dissent, Georgetown historian Michael Kazin savaged Howard Zinn's seminal work, A People's… more
vol. 29, iss. 20 social justice
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Howard Zinn Gets to the Source
Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States was first published in 1980, and has sold more… more
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Media for the People
The accomplishments of the Urbana/Champaign IndyMedia Center (UC IMC) read like a media activist’s wish list: Start free… more
vol. 29, iss. 12 activism
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The Media Movement Matures
In 2003, an unprecedented 750,000 Americans wrote the Federal Communications Commission, urging them not to relax media ownership… more
vol. 29, iss. 04
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The Gloves are Off
While the 2004 election was a disaster for most Democrats, Rep. Jan Schakowsky, a member of the Progressive… more
vol. 29, iss. 01 congress, politics
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Reporting in Exile
Greg Palast is a reporter for BBC Television’s Newsnight and Britain’s Guardian and Observer newspapers. His recent book,… more
vol. 27, iss. 17
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