Posts Tagged ‘ Community ’

Good News for Bikers in the Twin Cities

Mar 22nd, 2009 | By Mark T | Category: Twin Cities

Minneapolis will receive a $1.75 million federal grant from Bike Walk Twin Cities to help fund the Minneapolis Bike Share Program.



RNC 8 Town Hall Meeting Video

Mar 11th, 2009 | By Mark T | Category: Twin Cities

Eight people organizing dissent around the 2008 Republican National Convention were “pre-emptively” targeted by the Ramsey County Sheriff prior to the RNC. The “RNC 8″ face serious charges including “Conspiracy to Riot in the Furtherance of Terrorism” and are believed to be the first people to be charged under the state of Minnesota’s version of the USA Patriot Act.



BUY THIS!!!

Oct 5th, 2008 | By Sadie | Category: Sadie Speaks

It’s not like this is anything new, but I wonder how many people notice how often they are being advertised to. For example, there are ads in bathroom stalls, ads on buses, in movies, on television, on the side of the road, in restaurants, in schools, on the internet, while you pump your gas. There [...]



The Secret Life of Water

Sep 15th, 2008 | By Aaron Cashman | Category: Health

Water is important. We all know this. Everybody. Water is so essential to life that a visitor to our planet might assume that us humans are all water experts. But what do we really know about water? How much do we need to know?



Symbols vs. Substance

Sep 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Feature

By Mumia Abu-Jamal

Our national politics is largely the stuff of illusion.  It is the stuff of spin. It is the manipulation of images to pluck the heartstrings, or to stoke the furnaces of emotion.
Any emotion will do: love, hate, fear, all are but instruments upon which politicians will play to move people to the polls, [...]



Honeywell Project Chapter 4 of 5

Aug 1st, 2008 | By Michael Birchard | Category: Activism, Feature

Honeywell, best known for their automatic controls and thermostats, bought the patent to the thermostat in 1916 from Albert Butz boosting the company’s sales to almost $300,000 that year (Honeywell Project 1988: 7). However, just prior to World War II, Honeywell consented to its first contract for the defense department. The United States government [...]



Global warming & food choices

Jul 23rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Green, News

Are you stumped by which has a lower carbon footprint: chemically grown Washington apples or organic New Zealand Fujis? Do you wonder which is worse for the climate: processed soy or pastured beef?



“White Cloud’s” Racial History (Part 1 of 3)

Jun 11th, 2008 | By Myrle Cooper | Category: Activism, Politics

World peace must represent universal efforts. Anti-war priorities are first. However, since oppression is similarly destructive, informed and purposeful, some of us believe oppressors must be exposed and humiliated, if not punished.



Vote Obama*

May 2nd, 2008 | By jacques necker | Category: Feature, Politics

I feel uncomfortable telling people to vote for Barack Obama without tacking an asterisk onto the end of my plea. I feel disingenuous assuring my friends and family that Barack Obama is different than the other candidates and that once in office



The Contradiction Between Capital & Community

Apr 3rd, 2008 | By Michael Birchard | Category: Class

With capitalism, moneymaking is the sole consideration. The “bottom line” supersedes any other factor in the pursuit of wealth. It is this detached approach that allows the corporate heads to make those hard decisions. For example, moving a corporation from one area to another in a quest of a cheaper labor market and fewer environmental [...]