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A non-profit organization founded by Ralph Nader which encourages citizens to become active and engaged in their communities. Site links to opinion articles on current issues.
Platform to make the world a better place through technology and the internet. Includes videos from annual summits.
Regular updates, the class action suit against Union Carbide Corporation, and activities of organizations for survivors of the disaster.
Urges boycotts of three large food producers - Phillip Morris, Nestle, and Unilever. Includes background information and links to sites detailing the offending activities of each. [German/English]
Organization devoted to reclaiming the media for public use. Includes many resources from current news to activism kits.
Placing the cacerolazo in the context of the working class in struggle against the globalized capitalism.
Article by Pepe Escobar describing the cacerolazo and the relation with the so called neoliberalism's "model student".
Helps people find out about progressive protest, meetings, pickets, strikes, demonstrations, and conferences around the world by providing a central calendar where the times and locations can be posted.
A demonstration and research project designed to focus community life around meaningful and environmentally sustainable practices.
About the organization, commentary, forums, images and links to media sources.
A non-profit, multi-lingual site that includes movies, videoclips and DVDs on social movements.
Marxists who think much anti-US "left-wing" thought is not left at all.
Mission is to offer tangible ideas to young adults who wish to make the world a better place. The website offers resource guides to businesses and organizations already making a difference in their communities.
Writings and resources on Mahatma Gandhi, nonviolence, and alternative economics. Features three books by this author, that can be read or ordered online.
Articles, news, and message board focusing on the Gandhian concept of nonviolence and the difficult task of applying this concept to the present violence-based society.
Provides social justice advocates, access to strategic information, analysis, and research skills to help conduct more effective campaigns.
Facebook page to talk about the actions on Boston University. [USA - Boston, MA]
Collection of photos, uploaded by different people, with the tag "occupywallstreet".
Features camp report, general assembly, forum, calendar, video, downloadable documents. [USA - Greensboro, NC]
Features details on this hub's events, general assemblies and committees. Also includes press releases, downloadable posters, chat. [USA - Reno, NV]
Central hub for communication among occupations across the nation. Includes news, forum, upcoming events, photo gallery, video archive, resources.
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the international protest movement which began with Occupy Wall Street.
Includes overview of the group, calendar, general assembly notes, resources, forum, downloadable documents. [USA - Boise, ID]
Facebook page for both veterans and current personnel from this branch of the armed forces. Non-governmental organization (NGO). [USA]
Information about the events planned. And a link to their LiveStream Channel with live streaming Internet TV and archive of previous videos. [USA - Boston, MA]
Devoted to Microsoft's downfall.
Archive of NetAction's Microsoft-related publications.
Large collection of Microsoft security related emails, nd links to similar content.
Green America's guide helps people conserve forests and trees by reducing consumption of wood and paper.
Overview of subversive affirmation, media hoaxing, and adbusting, with links to influential participants. [English/German]
An eGroups e-mail discussion groups for those interested in using radio to promote health and development around the world.
Works for community peace and social justice. Provides a list of programs in the community, links to resources, and associated local organizations and events. Based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Articles on nonviolent struggle in English and Spanish.
Magazine focusing on peace issues and nonviolent social change.
Developing the practice of Engagement Organizing and training leaders. Includes blog, projects, events and resources.
A complete manual of billboard subversion and destruction. Humorously ranges from the innocuous to the terrorist.
Includes gallery with dozens of examples of liberated billboards.
Bringing democracy and capitalism closer together. Founded by James Baumgartner (as voteauction.com), produced by ubermorgen.com and helped by TMark.
Official web site with history of projects.
The former Pacifica News anchor explains her resignation.
CCC helps poor people develop their own strong organizations to improve their communities and change policies and institutions that affect their lives.
Resource for groups needing assistance with community organizing, lobbying/political action. Video and radio services in support of the above actions. Reasonable rates scaled to the financial ability of the group.
Soldiers of the month.
The group formerly known as ETOY lost the first round of its battle with eToys. By Felix Stalder [Telepolis].
Report and discussion on the impact of etoy/eToys dispute on eToys' share value [Tasty Bits from the Technology Front].
Coverage of the toywar, including a perspective on domain name dispute resolution. Very lively discussion. [slashdot]
Listener Sponsored Non-Commercial Pacifica Radio for all of Southern California.
Letter to WBAI and Pacifica on East Timor and Amy Goodman, reporter and host of 'Democracy Now!', challenging attacks on her integrity and rumors that the Santa Cruz massacre in East Timor did not occur.
The situation at WBAI from the perspective of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America - Amalgamated Local 404.
Notice to the court for WBAI listeners/supporters. One of the issues raised is the demand for removal of the illegally seated Pacifica directors.