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‘Yuck: A 4th Grader’s Short Documentary About School Lunch’
By Valerie Strauss, Published: May 10, 2013
Originally published in the Washington Post
A New York City elementary school student who couldn’t stand the way his school lunch tasted made a secret documentary that is now winning audiences and awards at film festivals.
S. Brian Willson Begins Guantanamo Hunger Strike/Vigil: In Solidarity with Guantanamo Prisoners
At Portland City Hall, Brian Wilson is in hand bike on right.
Weekly Update: Courageous and Inspiring Popular Resistance
Every week we are inspired by the many people throughout the country who are doing excellent work to challenge the power structure and put forward a new path for the country. The popular resistance to plutocracy, concentrated wealth and corporatism is decentralized, creative and growing.
One growing series of protests is the “Moral Monday” demonstrations in North Carolina.They do not have ‘one demand’ but rather are challenging the systemic corruption, undermining of democracy and misdirection of a state government that puts human needs second to corporate profits – which they have dubbed ‘Robin Hood in Reverse.’ This week 49 of 200 protesters inside the capitol were arrested singing, chanting and
#FitchtheHomeless A&F Get a New Look
Abercrombie and Fitch get a VERY new look: Filmmaker hands out label's clothes to LA homeless in revenge for CEO 'only wanting thin and beautiful customers'
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