Sam Diener

Following the Money

Authors: Sam Diener

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Blue Dogs take cash from AT&T and give telecoms immunity.

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Reporter Arrested at Democratic Convention: His Crime? Reporting on How Money Fuels Politics

Gerry Katz from Taos helps form the letter "T" in "Make Out Not War" Photo Josie Lenwell
Authors: Sam Diener

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Shoved off the sidewalk; threatened with arrest for blocking traffic.

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Preventing a Purge of Voting Rights in 2008

Authors: Sam Diener

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Trying to use the Help America Vote Act to keep Americans from Voting.

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Countering Military Recruitment in Schools

Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:After a long campaign, the San Francisco School Board finally voted in 2006 to phase out JROTC from the district.

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Robust Utopias: A Conversation with Science Fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson

Students at a demonstration in Paris, March 26, 2006. PHOTO: MALIAS VIA FLICKR

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A Conversation with Science Fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson By Sam Diener

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From the Editor's Desk

Outside a bookstore in Beijing, China, February 2006. Photo: J. SAMUEL B.
Authors: Sam Diener

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Peacework Co-Editor Sam Diener reviews Bound for Canaan: The Epic Story of the Underground Railroad, America's First Civil Rights Movement by Fergus Bordewich and comments on the themes of this issue.

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From the Editor's Desk

Authors: Sam Diener

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How to Respond to Verbal Or Physical Violence at Vigils and Protests

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Ralph was extricated from police kicks by a knot of rolling huggers.

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From the Editor's Desk

Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:"The sixties were characterized by a heady belief in instantaneous solutions."

-- Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider

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Militarism in Venezuela: Warning Signs of Dictatorship?

Student Protestors
Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:Chávez says he plans to emulate repressive regimes around the world.

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