Conference On Raza Press, Media, And Popular Expression
Raza Press Association,
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The Chicano Press Association (CPA) has struggled to create an alternative press and media since its reactivation in 1989. During this more than a decade of struggle, the CPA has organized over dozens of meetings, workshops, conferences, and has produced newsletters, books, and pamphlets. At a meeting held on February 9, 2002, in Oxnard, Califas, and it was decided that in order to continue the creation of a mass national press, that we organize a National Conference on Raza Press, Media and Popular Expression to be held on September 14, 2002.
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"Stay Behind": NATO's Terror Network
Arm The Spirit,
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Leaders of the alliance that would become NATO started organizing a network of antileftist agitators who plotted terrorist attacks in conjunction with avowed fascists aimed at suppressing popular anticapitalist movements even before the end of WWII. The network persisted for decades, even though some of its members were eventually captured and convicted of crimes. NATO officials have acknowledged the existence of the network, but claimed that the illegal acts of its agents were committed by renegades.
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FBI, CIA Worked Covertly to Harass UC Students, Faculty, President
AP,
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The FBI, working covertly with the CIA and then-Gov. Ronald Reagan, spent years unlawfully trying to quash the voices and careers of students and faculty deemed subversive at the University of California. A 17-year legal challenge brought by a Chronicle reporter under the Freedom of Information Act forced the agency to release more than 200,000 pages of confidential records covering the 1940s to the 1970s.
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Nuclear Weapons and Media Fog
Norman Solomon,
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The complacence of US and other nuclear powers towards disarmament has fueled proliferation worldwide. Why is the greatest terror of the 20th century still with us, and growing more threatening by the day, twenty five years after the Nonproliferation Treaty, and over ten years after the end of the Cold War?
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Chicano Press Association Moving Forwarding...
Raza Press Association,
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The Chicano Press Association (CPA) has struggled to create an alternative press and media since its reactivation in 1989. During this more than a decade of struggle, the CPA has organized over dozens of meetings, workshops, conferences, and has produced newsletters, books, and pamphlets. At a meeting held on February 9, 2002, in Oxnard, Califas, and it was decided that in order to continue the creation of a mass national press, that we organize a National Conference on Raza Press, Media and Popular Expression to be held on September 14, 2002.
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we have the proof of terrorist complicity - so use it
C,
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We are being distracted by people waving inconclusive scraps of semi-evidence when we already have rock solid proof. One of the above on its own would make US government complicity almost certain. Together, there is no question about it. These are the things they do not want us to talk about.
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US Administration proposes Soviet-style monitoring of foreigners
Robert Schlesinger - Boston Globe,
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The current US administration is proposing sweeping new INS procedures that would subject hundreds of thousands of foreign visitors to highly intrusive government monitoring, including registering their places of residence and whereabouts, and updating the information within ten days of any change. This has been proposed so as to ensure that foreign visitors "live where they say they're going to live" in their visa applications.
Failure to provide such information would be grounds for indefinite detention or deportation.
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Payback time
Alex Dubro,
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For the past 55 years, or to put it another way, for my entire life, Israel has asked me and other American Jews for one thing: help. I think it's time Israel realized that it might owe a debt to the 60 percent of Jews who choose not to live there.
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San Diego Police Sgt. David Contreras
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger's Newsmagazine,
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Police sergeant David Contreras (left), special assistant to San Diego police chief David Bejarano and official police liaison to the Latino community, was one of two officers who represented the police at the contentious May 31 San Diego Action Network community forum after Bejarano canceled the day before the event. (Photo copyright © 2002 by Mark Gabrish Conlan.)
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Palestinian Demonstrator in Balboa Park
Leo E. Laurence, J.D./Zenger's Newsmagazine,
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At least a third of recent Arab-American demonstrations supporting the Palestinian cause in San Diego have been high school and college students.
(Photo copyright © 2002 by Leo E. Laurence, J.D.)
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Steve McWilliams at Medical Marijuana Task Force
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger's Newsmagazine,
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Medical marijuana activist Steve McWilliams recently demanded the removal of police lieutenant César Solis from the city's task force on medical marijuana, claiming that as someone responsible for enforcing the anti-marijuana laws he can't provide objective advice to the group. (Photo copyright © 2001 by Mark Gabrish Conlan.)
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Travis Curley Argues for Center Name Change
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger's Newsmagazine,
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Female-to-male Transsexual Travis Curley was one of 13 community members who went to the board meeting of the Lesbian and Gay Men's Community Center May 28 to support the proposed addition of "Bisexual" and "Transgender" to the Center's legal corporate name.
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Roland Bleu of San Diego Alliance for Clean Elections
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger's Newsmagazine,
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San Diego Alliance for Clean Elections member Roland Bleu, shown here at a San Diego Democratic Club meeting April 24, believes that many city issues currently being ignored would be addressed if his group's proposal for public financing of Mayor and City Council campaigns were approved. (Photo copyright © 2002 by Mark Gabrish Conlan.)
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Audubon Advisory - June
audubonaction@audubon.org,
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MAY 31, 2002 Inside: ** Two Proposals Pending In Congress To Give DOD Exemptions From Important Environmental Laws ** Forest Service Places Tongass At Risk With Additional Logging And Road Construction ** A Look At Other Issues
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