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Dick J. Reavis : The Conspiracy in the Attic
Above, Dick Reavis now. Photo from San Antonio Current. Below, Dick Reavis then, in 1966 demonstration by Sexual Freedom League on University of Texas campus. Montage image scanned from The Daily Texan.The conspiracy in an Austin attic:My first rad-confab I … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin, Civil Rights Movement, Dick J. Reavis, Marijuana, SDS, Sixties, UT-Austin
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Matt Wuerker : This is Hallowed Ground
“This is hallowed ground.” Cartoon by Matt Wuerker / Cartoonist Group / Politico / Center for American Progress.Thanks to Thomas Cleaver / The Rag Blog
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Tagged Editorial Cartoon, Humor, Islamophobia, Religious Tolerance, World Trade Center
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40 Years After Women’s March for Equality & `Rat’ Takeover—Part 1 By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / Forty years ago, on Aug. 26, 1970, between 20,000 and 50,000 women marched in Manhattan to demand equality for women in … Continue reading
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Michael Meeropol : Islamophobia and the ‘Two Americas’
‘Islam in Two Americas’: Times piece reflects pernicious xenophobia The implication… is that when Americans display anti-Muslim bigotry — as in the past they had been anti-semitic, anti-Catholic, anti-Mormon, anti-immigrant — it makes for a quick and more complete assimilation… … Continue reading
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Tagged American Society, Ground Zero, Immigration, Islam, Islamophobia, Michael Meeropol, New York Times, Religion, Religious Freedom, Xenophobia
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Greg Moses : A Conversation With Saad Nabeel
Image from Dallas Morning News / Facebook.A Conversation with Saad Nabeel: ‘While Everyone Goes to College, I Go to Jail’ or How Saad Nabeel became an All-American Kid, majored in Electrical Engineering, was Thrown into Jail by the USA, deported … Continue reading
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40 Years After Women’s March for Equality & `Rat’ Takeover—Part 1 By Bob Feldman / The Rag Blog / Forty years ago, on Aug. 26, 1970, between 20,000 and 50,000 women marched in Manhattan to demand equality for women in … Continue reading
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Once More, The Specter of a US and/or Israeli Military Strike Against Iran LoomAUGUST 10, 2010 by Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni and Rob Prince / The Rag Blog / August 15, 2010 Reading the signs Signs — coming from a number … Continue reading
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Marc Estrin : The Far-Reaching Effects of Child Abuse
Image from PsychCentral.Child abuse:Here, there, and likely everywhere By Marc Estrin / The Rag Blog / August 15, 2010 There have been several large studies on the effects of occupation — bombing, physical injury, house demolitions, tear gassing, house searches, … Continue reading
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Tagged Child Abuse, Marc Estrin, Military, Palestinian Occupation, Psychology, Science
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Listen to earlier shows on Rag Radio: 08-10-2010: Satirist and Realist Editor Paul Krassner: Take Two 08-03-2010: Satirist and Realist Editor Paul Krassner 07-20-2010: Activist Carl Davidson on U.S. Social Forum 07-13-2010: Former Diplomat Col. Ann Wright on Gaza Flotilla … Continue reading
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08-10-2010 / Satirist and Realist Editor Paul Krassner: Take Two 08-03-2010 / Satirist and Realist Editor Paul Krassner 07-20-2010 / Activist Carl Davidson on U.S. Social Forum 07-13-2010 / Former Diplomat Col. Ann Wright on Gaza Flotilla & more 06-29-2010 … Continue reading
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