5.02.08 countering media bias
Tips for Effective Blogging about Conferences and More
Posted June 21st, 2010 by sdienerThis is a version of a handout I'll be sharing at my workshop at the US Social Forum in Detroit on Blogging for Nonviolent Social Change.
1) Blog about issues you know a lot about, share your expertise, critiques, and constructive feedback.
2) Blog about new information you're just learning - chances are, many others don't know, either. Blog about what you learned. Blog about creative innovations.
Peacework Transition to Online Blogging & Nonviolent Dialogue Platform - Print Publication to Cease After 37 years
Posted September 10th, 2009 by sdiener- 2.01.01 draft resistance and conscientious objection
- 2.01.05 war tax resistance
- 3.02 peace movements
- 3.05 peacebuilding - creating systems and cultures of peace
- 3.05.06 social transformation
- 5.02.08 countering media bias
- 5.11.08 Quaker thought and action
- 5.14 pacifism and pacifist organizing
- 5.14.07 creating a culture of nonviolence
- 5.14.08 pacifist movements
- 8.01 nonfiction writing
- alternative media
- blogging
- dialogue
- history
- James Carroll
- Pat Farren Lecture
- social movement magazines
- United States
September 2009
Dear Peacework Readers,
With sadness, we write to inform you that Peacework Magazine will end publication with its September 2009 issue. As you know, we have tried various measures to keep the magazine going, but in today’s economy our beloved print publication is simply not sustainable.
Dallas Morning News AP Story Lies About US Inflicted Deaths in Afghanistan
Posted August 12th, 2009 by sdiener- 1.01 wars between states
- 1.02 civil wars
- 1.12 military rebel movements
- 1.14 laws of war, war crimes, crimes against humanity
- 1.15 targeting civilians
- 5.02.08 countering media bias
- 8.01 nonfiction writing
- Afghanistan
- airstrikes
- Associated Press
- civilian casualties
- Europe
- media criticism
- NATO
- propaganda
- United Nations
- United States
In an AP story posted on the Dallas Morning News Site, "Soldier, civilian deaths from bombs soar in Afghanistan" posted on 12:00 am CDT on Wednesday, August 12, 2009, the paper (or the news-service) claimed that, "A recent U.N. report said at least 1,013 civilians were killed in the first six months of this year by insurgents bombs, compared with 818 for the same period in 2008 – a 24 percent increase."
