5.15.03 environmental organizing

Seeking Work and Dignity King's "Second Phase"

Authors: Aaron Tanaka

Summary:

While King's vision for winning economic rights was cut tragically short, 40 years later his call to action is undeniable.

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Breathing Life into the Struggle: Victories for Indigenous Peoples & Transnational Allies

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Authors: Paula Palmer

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Winning the right to decide if resource extraction should take place.

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Carbon-free and Nuclear-free A Detailed Energy Plan for the US (review)

Authors: Peter Montague

Summary:A detailed plan for powering the nation's economy with zero carbon dioxide emissions and no new nuclear power plants. Have your Representatives read it?

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Activism Heats Up: A Proposed Solution to Global Warming

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The real inconvenient truth, which no legislator or former legislator will publicly acknowledge, is that even to attempt to reconcile the American way of life with the sustainability of the planet will require decisive actions and dramatic change.

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Clamshell Memories Discipline, Humor, and the Power of Nonviolence

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Authors: Arnie Alpert

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Two protesters escaped from jail, got ice cream, then returned to custody. They were known as the "Häagen-Dazs Two."

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Open-Source Biotech: Science as a Tool for Social Justice

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A shared biotech commons could enable us to analyze the options for social, environmental, and economic interventions independent of corporate control.

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Time to Dust Off that No Nukes Button

Authors: Peter Montague

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In sum, none of the available alternative energy sources can match nuclear power's ability to thwart the nation's inherent democratic tendencies and stop the nation's slide toward local control.

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The Weapon of Mass Destruction In Our Neighborhood

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Authors: Hattie Nestel

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Affinity groups have gone to the headquarters of Entergy, the company that owns the plant, each month since November with different creative actions that send a clear message that we do not want Vermont Yankee providing our electricity.

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