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Yearly Archives: 2010
Mr. Fish : A Conversation with Graham Nash
Above, Crosby, Stills and Nash at Atlantic City in 2009. Photo from Vicarious Music. Below, Graham Nash. Photo from last.fm.A Conversation With Graham Nash:Vietnam, Diane Arbus, and Green DayBy Mr. Fish / April 6, 2010 “They got guns, we got … Continue reading
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Carry It On By Alice Embree / The Rag Blog / April 6, 2010 [On March 30, Long-time Austin activist David P. Hamilton wrote an article in The Rag Blog announcing his “retirement” from political activism. He discussed his disillusionment … Continue reading
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Employment Crisis : Inequality and the Global South
How it impacts workers:Transformation in the Global South The end product… has been increasing global inequality in wealth and income and the continuation of massive poverty, powerlessness, and precariousness. By Harry Targ (with David Cormier) / The Rag Blog / … Continue reading
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Tagged Economics, Harry Targ, Neo-liberalism, Poverty, The World, Third World, Unemployment, World History
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Compassion Deficit : The Triumph of Materialism
Cartoon by Stiners / The Unheard.Compassion deficit:On the unpopularity of health care reform By Sherman DeBrosse / The Rag Blog / April 6, 2010 David Broder recently wrote about interviewing people in Florida and Texas about health care reform. He … Continue reading
Carry It On By Alice Embree / The Rag Blog / April 5, 2010 I’m responding to David Hamilton’s retirement notice posted this week. Everyone should get to retire or take leave from the movement for social justice. It’s never … Continue reading
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Austin Heat : Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet?
Report:Extreme summer heat andIrreversible ecosystem demise Austin’s summers will be a third more extreme than those of the Sonoran Desert and about 10 times more extreme than the normal Texas Hill Country summers. By Bruce Melton / April 5, 2010 … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin, Central Texas, Climate Change, Global Warming, The Austin Bulldog
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Life During Wartime : Spending on Defense
Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag BlogThe Rag Blog
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Tagged Joshua Brown, Martin Luther King, Military Spending, Political Cartoon
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Leonardo Boff : Easter for the Crucified Earth
“The Crucified Land,” 1939, oil on canvas by Alexandre Hogue.Our devastated common dwelling:Easter for the crucified Earth By Leonardo Boff / The Rag Blog / April 3, 2010 Easter is a celebration shared by Jews and Christians, and is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Easter, Ecology, Leonardo Boff, Philospophy, Theology, World History
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A King’s Easter : Reflecting on Jesus and Eggs
A King’s Easter:Pausing to reflect on Jesus and eggs By Greg Moses / The Rag Blog / April 3, 2010 This year — for the second time — the sad anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. falls … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Easter, Greg Moses, Martin Luther King, Religion, Ritual, Social Change
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Marc Estrin : George’s Messiah
Happy Easter,But crucify him first By Marc Estrin / The Rag Blog / April 3, 2010 This morning, the cheery NPR voice announced that today was Good Friday — but not for the Catholic Church, which was reeling from you … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Classical Music, Easter, Judaism, Marc Estrin, Ritual
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In 1294, Pope Celestine V issued a decree making it permissible for a Pope to resign. Then he resigned. By Ted McLaughlin / The Rag Blog / April 2, 2010 There’s been a lot of controversy in the last few … Continue reading
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