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John Pilger
Award winning Australian Journalist. A trenchant critic of Western foreign policy, opposed to many aspects of American foreign policy, which he regards as being driven by a largely imperialist agenda. One of my heroes. |
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Winona LaDuke
a Native American activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for election to the office of Vice President of the United States as the nominee of the United States Green Party, on the ticket headed by Ralph Nader |
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Open Humanities Press
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is an open access publisher of contemporary critical and cultural theory. A grassroots initiative by academics, librarians, journal editors and technology specialists, OHP was formed in response to the growing inequality o |
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Radical Women of Colour Bloggers
"Can the subaltern Speak?" asks Spivak. Yes indeed! Check out these radical women of color from Rutgers and elsewhere. Better still, sign up you W.O.C. Sensitive, clear and uncomplicated jargon-free stuff about important issues. |
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Kaylynn Twotrees Sullivan
Kaylynne speaks to my spiritual side. She is the most inclusive person I have ever known. I struggle to achieve her peace and balance. She appears to achieve it without effort, bringing her Lakota and African American cultures to the crossroads. |
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Media Praxis
Alex Juhasz is a critical theorist and educator who incisively interrogates media representations - most primarily YouTube. She has a great blogsite which operates primarily in YouTube mode. A great site! |
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Counterpunch
CounterPunch is the bi-weekly muckraking newsletter and critical journathey bring their readers the stories that the corporate press never prints. |
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Awad Ibrahim
Associate professor at the Faculty of Education of the University of Ottawa, Canada. Writes about critical race theory, the politics of identity, hip hop critical education theory.Powerful, lyrical. |
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Racism in Indian Country
Dr. Dean Chavers is director of Catching the Dream, a national scholarship and school improvement program in Albuquerque, N.M. This is a condensed chapter from his book ''Modern American Indian Leaders,'' published in June 2007 by Mellen Press. 2007. |
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INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY
America's leading American Indian news source. A site that gives the latest news in Native American issues. |
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Lulando
A blog which brings together clear spiritual philosophies with anti-fascist political activism. I like it! |
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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The non-binding Declaration sets out individual and collective rights of the world's 370 million indigenous peoples, to culture, identity, language, employment, health, education etc. Only America, Australia, Canada and NZ voted against it. |
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The International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management
A law and policy research institute working on cutting-edge projects to empower native peoples by examining the role of the law in establishing and enhancing their' control over and management of their lands and resources. |
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Recovering the Sacred
Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming. Winona LaDuke's chronicle of the genocidal oppression and spiritual recovery of America's indigenous peoples. A sobering account. |
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Franz Fanon
Franz Fanon was a Martinique born Marxist psychiatrist who died in 1961. His profoundly important analysis of cultural relations, colonialism and liberation has influenced 3 generations. He fought against French rule in Algeria where he worked. |
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Voice of the Shuttle
An educational site with numerous links to numerous subject areas. In this instance, the link is the the VoS section on Cultural Studies. |
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Black Agenda Report
The Black Agenda Report is a journal of African American political thought and action bringing together and providing a voice for African Americans from all spheres to influence decision-making and policy. |