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Websites
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Sustainable
Energy Installations to Sustainable Life Systems
No
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Green
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to Progressive Media Sites
People-of-Peace
to Peace and Music Festivals
Zen
Events for the 99% to Direct Democracy Solutions
Historical
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Anand Giridharadas - "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World"
Bay View National Black Newspaper - Africa and the World, California and the U.S., Haiti and Latin America, New Orleans, SF Bay Area
Poor Magazine
- "a poor people led/indigenous people led, grassroots non-profit,arts
organization dedicated to providing revolutionary media access, art,
education and advocacy to silenced youth, adults and elders in poverty
across the globe."
21st Century Wire
- "....North American and Europe-based, grass-roots, independent hyper
blog offering bold news, views and media analysis, working with a core
team of writers, researchers, and an array of volunteer contributors
who write and help to analyze news and provide a diverse perspective
and opinions from around the world. "
Native Voice One - "Our mission is to serve as a leader in bringing Native voices to Alaska, the nation, and the world."
Under Currents Radio -
"We are stewards of the air......and together we keep the airwaves
alive with amazing music - a daily, 4-hour music mix heard around the
USA and the world via Native Voice One: The Native American Radio
Network."
JustSeeds -
".... a unified collaboration of similarly minded printmakers and as a
loose collection of creative individuals with unique viewpoints and
working methods."
Radio Rebelde -
English version from Cuba - "........ the voice of the Cuban
Revolution, began as a clandestine pirate radio station nestled in the
Sierra Maestra Mountains in the eastern part of the island." "It was 60
years ago today that the now-famous Cuban radio station founded by
iconic guerrilla leader Che Guevara finally crackled into life over the
Caribbean airwaves." "Radio Rebelde, the voice of the Cuban Revolution,
began as a clandestine pirate radio station nestled in the Sierra
Maestra Mountains in the eastern part of the island. Founded by Ernesto
'Che' Guevara at Altos de Conrado, the station's on-air signature
became a screeching howl of "Aqui, Radio Rebelde!" Its February 24,
1958 maiden broadcast, which lasted 20 minutes, came at a time when
almost all of Cuba's media was controlled by loathed dictator Fulgencio
Batista. The broadcast began with the rebels' anthem, followed by a report on
the battle of Pino del Agua and other news from Che's guerrillas."Here
is Radio Rebelde, the voice of the Sierra Maestra, transmitting for all
Cuba on the 20 meter band at 5 and 9p.m. daily... I'm Station Director
Captain Luis Orlando Rodriguez. Rebelde's first director, Rodriguez
then read an editorial on the founding of the station and notable
events from that day in Cuban history – of which its own initiation is
now one.
As the battle continued to rage between capitalist, U.S.-backed
President Batista and the Communist guerrillas led by Fidel Castro,
Radio Rebelde broadcast firsthand reports of the rebels' progress
almost round the clock. "
Hugh Masekela - (4
April 1939 – 23 January 2018) was a South African trumpeter,
flugelhornist, cornetist, composer and singer. He has been described as
"the father of South African jazz." Masekela was known for his jazz
compositions and for writing well-known anti-apartheid songs such as
"Soweto Blues" and "Bring Him Back Home". He also had a number 1 US pop
hit in 1968 with his version of "Grazing in the Grass".
A National Call For Moral Revival
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II -President
& Sr. Lecturer, Repairers of the Breach National Co-Chair, The Poor
People's Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival - Press Briefing was December 4, 2017 ~ The Gathering is the podcast and Medium is the blog ~
Shepard Fairey - "...is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator and founder of OBEY Clothing who emerged from the skateboarding scene."
Mahatma Gandhi Quotes - (2
October 1869 – 30 January 1948), commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi
(Sanskrit: महात्मा mahātmā "Great Soul"). In India he is generally
regarded as Bapu (Gujarati: બાપુ bāpu "father"), Jathi Pitha and
Raashtra Pita; he was an advocate and pioneer of nonviolent social
protest and direct action in the form he called Satyagraha. He led the
struggle for India's independence from British colonial rule.
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