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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: February 2009
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Monday, February 23, 2009. The answer to all of the issues facing us will be found in the masses of the people themselves, and nowhere else.". It is necessary for us to educate ourselves on all of the various populations of Boone and the surrounding communitties. Who lives here, what do they do, what do they think about eachother, how do they live? Wednesday, February 18, 2009. There are enough already! New Year, New Visions. So, I have retu...
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: Second Meeting... Failure?
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Sunday, March 1, 2009. Second Meeting. Failure? No one else from the first meeting showed up. Our only other attendee was a wonderful person I happened upon, and who seems genuinely interested, though they left after a cup of coffee, and we decided to postpone the meeting until a later date. A deep, depressing resignation and frustration set in. Where were all the people who just last week sounded so dedicated and interested? How bad will it...
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: August 2008
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Sunday, August 31, 2008. The program I will be participating in is run by the Mexico- U.S. Solidarity Network. And is accredited through the Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico. We will be traveling to San Cristobal de las Casas and Oventic , both Zapatista Territory in the state of Chiapas. We will also be traveling to Tlaxcala, Mexico City and Ciudad Juarez. I have long been fascinated by the Zapatistas. Movement and their place i...
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: Reveille for Radicals
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Monday, February 23, 2009. The answer to all of the issues facing us will be found in the masses of the people themselves, and nowhere else.". It is necessary for us to educate ourselves on all of the various populations of Boone and the surrounding communitties. Who lives here, what do they do, what do they think about eachother, how do they live? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Change The World Without Taking Power. My Word is My Weapon.
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: April 2009
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Third Time Better be a Charm. I keep starting to approach my paper, even forcing out 3-4 pages, and then realizing I was going at it all wrong. The first time, I started to discuss Neoliberal Capitalist Globalization. Critique of our society today. So I ditched that approach and instead started to focus on community. What is community. What is it good for? How is it disintegrating? So, I'm starting all over agiain&...
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: New Year, New Visions
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. New Year, New Visions. So, I have returned from Mexico and I am currently trying to graduate form ASU. For my senior seminar class we are required to complete a sizable thesis project, so I decided to basically continue the studies I have already done in Mexico, and see what can be applied here in Boone. What does radical community sustainability look like in Boone? So, radical community sustainability.
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: March 2009
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Monday, March 23, 2009. Is Boone what I thought it was? Is Boone a conducive environment for working towards radical community sustainability? Have I been seeing Boone for what it is, or what I want it to be? Boone is a college town, and it seems that it will only be more so in the future. Bit is this the place for projects sincerely dedicated to radical community sustainability? Sunday, March 22, 2009. A What is the problem? 5 Define Radica...
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Sustainable or Revolutionary?: Outline!
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Ruminations on radical community sustainability from Boone, NC. Sunday, March 22, 2009. A What is the problem? I Neoliberal Kist Globalization. 3 Fracturing of social fabric (or maintaining and widening fractures). 5 Capital concentrates- unequal distribution of resources. 6 Oppression/ Injustice (social and environmental). 7 State maintenance of Kist power. 2 Restate why Kism fractures communities. 3 Why are communities important? Why should we defend them? 5 Define Radical Community Organizing. Iii ind...
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Native Indigenous Graduate Council: MINUTES--FEBRUARY 11, 2009 MEETING
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Native Indigenous Graduate Council. Involvement, Unity, Support, and Celebration in Communities. In Recognition of Struggles. Honoring Our Commitments to Native American and Indigenous Community Empowerment. Friday, February 13, 2009. MINUTES- FEBRUARY 11, 2009 MEETING. Guest: Jason Denison (undergraduate student), Daniel Castro Romero (Chief, Lipan Apache Band). NIGC sponsored two $50.00 Excellence in Research Awards to Undergraduate Students. 24 Abstracts have been submitted. New proposals which did no...
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Native Indigenous Graduate Council: Meeting: Wednesday 09/24/08
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Native Indigenous Graduate Council. Involvement, Unity, Support, and Celebration in Communities. In Recognition of Struggles. Honoring Our Commitments to Native American and Indigenous Community Empowerment. Wednesday, September 24, 2008. Ayano Ginoza, David Warner, Erika Abad, Adriana Black, Jorge Tapia, Margo Tamez. IGC We Are Back! I Reviewed decisions from last meeting- GENERALLY. Native American and Indigenous Graduate Council- Ancestral Ways of Knowing. Develop a web presence. Work on 'ancestral wa...
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