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Tag Archives: California
water crises
Last year, news broke that Nestlé, the largest bottled water producer in the world, had been extracting water from the drought-stricken San Bernardino National Forest on a permit that was supposed to expire in 1988 — and hadn’t been re-evaluated … Continue reading
Posted in Γαῖα, Security, wikipedia
Tagged Activism, Africa, bottled water, California, China, climate change, CREDO, crises, Foreign Affairs, Forest Service, freshwater, Nestle, Pentagon, saltwater, Syria, Syrian Civil War, The Guardian, United States government, war, water, water crises, World Bank, Yémen
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Major Carbon Monoxide Explosion
The above-quoted article is primarily based off of data from earth.nullschool.net, a site that gleans and compiles data from various sites to make a visual map of global weather. While it did show an unusual amount of carbon monoxide along the West Coast … Continue reading
Yet another case of police vs teen
Posted in culture, Security
Tagged California, children, excessive force, police, Stockton police officers, violence
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Ecological Footprint of California Global Footprint Network in support of EPA’s California Footprint Project
Hobby Lobby
The decision, written by Justice Alito, is beyond disturbing. It essentially grants for-profit corporations a free pass not to follow laws by invoking their “religious rights” under RFRA. While Alito and his buddies said their ruling was narrow, nothing could … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st amendment, Activism, California, capitalism, Christianity, Coca Cola, Colorado, Constitution, Corporate personhood, discrimination, Economy, elections, Freedom of speech, government, History, Hobby Lobby, immigration, Imperialism, law, México, Obamacare, politics, racism, religion, Rights, Standard Oil, Tea Party, Texas, unemployment, United States, women, zeitgeist
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Gregory Klohen
Gregory Kloehn bucea por las basuras y los deshechos de Oakland, pero no para sobrevivir. Él YA tiene hogar. De hecho, es un artista que trata de ayudar a los sin techo y desarrollar su arte al mismo tiempo. En … Continue reading
Jack D. Forbes
Jack D. Forbes (January 7, 1934, Long Beach, CA – February 23, 2011, Davis, CA) was a Native American writer, scholar and political activist. He is best known for his role in establishing one of the first Native American Studies programs (at UC Davis), and for founding D-Q University, the … Continue reading