The Pell Center, “Story in the Public Square”September 16th, 2019 The political debate over healthcare in the United States seems…
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Doyle Canning’s TEDx Talk: Bold ideas and achievable solutions for a #GreenNewDeal
History shows that Americans have made sweeping changes and set breath-taking goals in the past in order to address national…
Michael Fine Interview: Story in the Public Square
From the Newsroom— Story in the Public SquareThe Providence Journal September 18th, 2019 Dr. Michael Fine, former R.I. Department of Health…
Ngo More Sympathy: Mainstream Media Must Recognize the Real Threat of Fascism
By Kris HermesAnarchistAgency.comJuly 18th, 2019 A media frenzy has ensued surrounding self-proclaimed journalist Andy Ngo who sought to bring attention…
Wielding Words like Weapons: A Change-links Review
By Michael NoviceChange-linksSeptember 30th, 2017 This new volume of essays by the noted Indigenous activist and scholar Ward Churchill is,…
Wielding Words like Weapons: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005: A Review
by D. M. CobbCHOICEAugust 2017 This volume collects 16 essays published between 1995 and 2005 by Ward Churchill, a controversial…
Moments of Excess in Peace News
By Patrick NicholsonPeace NewsOctober 2011 I suspect many activists struggle with the bigger political context outside their immediate areas of…
Moments of Excess: Essential Reading for Occupy and Quebec Student Activists
By Stefan ChristoffRabbleMay 11, 2012 As attention turns toward the mass student strike on the streets of Montreal, ongoing for…
Sing for Your Supper in Folk Roots Magazine
By Stuart BoothFolk Roots Magazine Been on the road and despaired? Tried to busk? Had a problem with a venue?…
What Would It Mean to Win: A Review
Free City RadioJune 22nd, 2014 Over recent days in Montréal, after joining multiple activist discussions (including those at the Montréal Student…