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“Men’s Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart.” Paul Kivel, cofounder of the Oakland Men’s project, drew on decades of experience in the movement to end male violence in producing this book that talks about patriarchial … Continue reading
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Stayin’ Alive : Learning About our Bodies
Apples and oranges: Rats have substantially different physiological systems.Stayin’Alive:What do we know about our bodies,And how do we know it? By Mariann G. Wizard / The Rag Blog / February 16, 2009 [Stayin’ Alive is a periodic column on Complementary … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Medicine, CAM Medicine, Health Care, Mariann G. Wizard, Medicine, Women
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BOOKS / Men’s Work : Stopping the Violence
Men’s Work:The movement to end male violence By Alex Knight / The Rag Blog / February 16, 2010 [Men’s Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart, by Paul Kivel. (Ballantine Books, 2nd Edition, 1998), 382 pp, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Knight, Books, Feminism, Male Violence, Patriarchy, Sexism
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Nation’s Biggest Polluter : Texas Sues the EPA!
Houston: Texas likes its greenhouse gases. Photo by David J. Phillip / AP.Protecting the corporate interests:Texas sues EPA over greenhouse gas regulationsBy Ted McLaughlin / The Rag Blog / February 16, 2010 There is no doubt at all that the … Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Change, Environment, EPA, Global Warming, Greenhouse Gasses, pollution, Ted McLaughlin, Texas
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Ray Reece : A Luddite’s Prayer to Gaia
“Space Junk” by Todd M. Bacastow / academics.uww.edu.Stop the (lunar) madness:A Luddite’s prayer to GaiaBy Ray Reece / The Rag Blog / February 16, 2010 In the New York Times Online of 11 February, columnist Ross Douthat writes disapprovingly in … Continue reading
The Health Care Wars : Viewing the Battlefield
From the teabag front: A resident of south Florida holds a sign protesting health care reform. Photo by Carlos Barria / Reuters.The health care fight goes on:Teabaggers, downsizing, and the ‘Party of No’ By Dr. Stephen R. Keister / The … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Dr. Stephen R. Keister, Health Care Reform, Tea Baggers
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Dick J. Reavis: ‘Catching Out’ in the Secret World of Day Laborers
Image from Portland Indymedia.Researching my new book on the job:Catching Out: The Secret World of Day LaborersBy Dick J. Reavis / The Rag Blog / February 15, 2010 Author/activist/educator and Rag Blog contributor Dick Reavis will be Thorne Dreyer’s guest … Continue reading
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Tagged American Society, Authors, Books, Dick J. Reavis, Labor, The Rag, Workers
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Messina Earthquake of 1909 : The U.S. and the ‘Great White Fleet’
“The Great White Fleet” Comes to the rescue in Italy, 1909.American ships, sailors and soldiers:A history of sea power and disaster relief By Larry Ray / The Rag Blog / February 14, 2010 America’s leading role in emergency assistance following … Continue reading
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Tagged Earthquake, Haiti, Larry Ray, Natural Disasters, U.S. Military, World History
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Marc Estrin: Hearts and Minds : A Valentine’s Day Love Offensive
Israeli school children are shown writing messages on shells meant for targets in Lebanon. The incident took place July 17, 2006, near the northern Israeli border. The messages reportedly included hearts, a star of David, and the words “From Israel … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Israel, Kurt Vonnegut, Marc Estrin, U.S. Military, Valentine's Day, War Crimes
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The Christian Right : Our Founding Fathers Would be Appalled
George Washington, the Father of our Country, is memorialized in marble — totally ready to toga — on the U.S. Capitol grounds (circa 1899). The statue is now in the Smithsonian. Photo from the Library of Congress / Boston College Magazine.Today’s … Continue reading
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Tagged American History, American Revolution, Censorship, Christian Right, Deism, Education, Fundamentalism, Harvey Wasserman, Texas
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