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Utopia Stories Mix Part 2

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East German utopia stories from the 70's collected and converted into spoken words by Lars Loick. Music mixed by Joerg Lohse. Please enjoy.

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Day Without An Immigrant - images and videos

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Day Without An Immigrant

More DayWithoutAnImmigrant photos, videos from LA
http://www.flickr.com/photos/someonewalksinla/138714327/in/set-720575941...

Liberty on Broadway: a lovely young woman, flag in hand, carried through a sea of protesters in downtown Los Angeles today. One of many stunning photos found in someonewalksinla "May Day" photo set
http://www.flickr.com/photos/someonewalksinla/sets/72057594122644328.


March for Peace, Justice, and Democracy, from Canal to Foley Square.

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You can't do anything in New York without being fashionably late, so I caught up with the March for Peace organized by United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) at Canal on my way into the city from good ol' Bklyn around 1pm.


A Series of Practical Performances in the Wilderness

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New video performance work by Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir on DVblog

This video is the first in a series of forthcoming performance-art videos by Peppermint & Nadir which engage issues, ideas, and mythologies of the American concepts of wilderness, space, the frontier, and humans’ ethical relation to animals, forestlands, and nature.

http://restlessculture.net/practicalperformance/


Join May Day Virtual Sit-In!

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Join May Day Virtual Sit-In! All Day Long.

Bodies On-line and Bodies in the Street Together.

NO ILLEGAL BORDERS! NO ILLEGAL LAWS!

CLICK HERE*CLIQUEN AQUI
http://www.thing.net/~rdom/ecd/MayDay2006/Start.html

The Electronic Disturbance Theater and the borderlands Hacklab call for a
virtual strike in solidarity with the May 1st General Strike / Walkout /
Boycott in the US and actions for Freedom of Movement taking place all over


Marcos on May 1 “Will Meet In Front of the U.S. Embassy” in Mexico City

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In Nezahualcoyotl, Marcos Announces that May 1 Labor March “Will Meet In Front of the U.S. Embassy” in Mexico City
Thousands of Workers in “Neza York” Greet the Zapatista Subcomandante and Join with the Other Campaign

By Al Giordano
The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in the State of Mexico

April 27, 2006

http://www.narconews.com/Issue41/article1744.html

NEZAHUALCOYOTL, MEXICO STATE, APRIL 26, 2006: Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos was received this afternoon by thousands of urban workers from the rough-and-tumble metropolis of Nezahualcoyotl that borders Mexico City. Street vendors, factory, retail and construction workers, laid off meatpackers, taxi and bus drivers, teachers, immigrants from Oaxaca and other Mexican states, and former immigrants that returned from working in the United States, plus their sons and daughters from grade schools, junior highs, and high schools – many who flocked directly from class to the afternoon rally in front of City Hall still wearing their school uniforms – gave “Delegate Zero” a warm and attentive welcome.


Carlyle Group hand in Fox Govt repression of Miners'

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100 Years After the Mexican Labor Movement Was Born, Miners' Blood Once Again Stains the Nation
Carlyle Group Hand Seen in Fox Government Repression

By John Ross
Blindman's Buff
April 28, 2006

MEXICO CITY, APRIL 27, 2006: 100 years after the Mexican labor movement was birthed in the bloody massacre at the great Cananea Sonora copper pit, the blood of miners once again smears the face of Mexico.


March for Peace, Justice and Democracy

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From: "Eli Pariser, MoveOn.org Political Action"


The war in Iraq has now lasted longer than the entire Korean War. Yet, our political leadership in Washington continues on the same disastrous course. We need a new direction that will bring our troops home.

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 29th, there is a massive "March for Peace,
Justice and Democracy" in New York City organized by United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) to demonstrate against the war.


European Cultural Policies 2015

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European Cultural Policies 2015: A Report with Scenarios on the Future of Public Funding for Contemporary Art in Europe

A collaboration between Iaspis, eipcp and åbäke

http://www.eipcp.net/

From the introduction:

In 2015 art is almost completely instrumentalised in the economic sense, regardless of whether financing is private or public. Art then services either national or European interests that wish to construct a certain identity: it is a desirable marketable commercial good for private ownership and it contributes to regional development and provides society with new creative employment opportunities.


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