Archive for the ‘ACTIVISM’ Category
Non-Governmental Disorganization: The Problem with Third-World NGOs
Image by Julie Fry
By Julie Fry
(from the January 2007 print edition)
I completed a 10-week internship in Nairobi, Kenya, with Defence for Children International (DCI), the internationally-recognized, Geneva-based NGO. I was interested in the area of children’s rights, and more specifically the demobilization...
September 9th, 2009 | ACTIVISM, INTERNATIONAL, TRAVEL DIARIES | Read More
An Action a Day Keeps the Greedy at Bay: Chicago Tenants Rise Up
Image courtesy of STOP
by Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle
(from the January 2007 print edition)
Across the country, land is being snapped up by developers at an alarming rate, pushing poor people and people of color to the suburbs and onto the streets. In Chicago this has meant the demolition of whole communities,...
September 9th, 2009 | ACTIVISM, ISSUES, LOCAL, LOCAL | Read More
Building Solidarity through Struggle: The Experience of STOP
by the Student/Tenant Organizing Project
(From the January 2007 print issue; all images courtesy of STOP)
“Let us in to see the plans they’re rolling out for our community!” demanded Marie Goodwin, an elderly poet and Woodlawn tenant, as she stood at the entrance to the Palmer House Hilton on a...
September 8th, 2009 | ACTIVISM, ISSUES, LOCAL, LOCAL | Read More
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January 27th, 2006 | ACTIVISM, EDITOR'S PICK, EVENTS, ISSUES, LETTERS, LGBT, LIFE & STYLE, LIFE AFTER GRADUATION, LOCAL, LOCAL, POETRY, PROSE, PUTTING IT IN PERSPECTIVE, RESTAURANT DEALS, SUBCULTURES, TRAVEL DIARIES, VOICES | Read More






