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MLK: Breaking the Silence

Dr. King gave this talk nearly 45 years ago, but it seems remarkably applicable today if you replace the name Viet Nam with Iraq, Iran, or the Middle East. And despite our ast resources, we have made little progress against … more

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Who’s to blame for Greece’s bankruptcy?

True Crime Finance Stories —by Greg Palast In These Times | November 17, 2011 Who’s to blame for the implosion of Greece—and the global economy? On May 5, 2010, I open up the Wall Street Journal and I could puke. There … more

Posted in Banking & Financial, Economic Activities, Economic Justice, Government, International, Living In Community |

Earth Charter

The Earth Charter is a declaration of fundamental ethical principles for building a just, sustainable and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It seeks to inspire in all people a new sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for … more

Posted in Building Community, Community Rights, Conservation, Demand Reduction, Environment & Ecosystems, Environmental Health, Environmental Justice, Fair Trade, Food, Government, Human Rights, Ideas, Immigration, Justice, Learning & Schools, Living In Community, Nonviolence, Precautionary Principle, Production For Need, Racial & Ethnic, Stewardship, Sustainability Education, Sustainabilty & Health, Violence Against Women, Workers' Rights |

What is “corporate personhood”?

The following introduction to the notion of “corporate personhood” is an excerpt from the ReclaimDemocracy site: Today, corporations wield immense power over our government, public lands, even our schools. But this was not the intent of our country’s founders. In … more

Posted in Community Rights, Corporate Personhood, Democracy, Government, Living In Community |

Students’ Rights in Pennsylvania

Lehigh ValleyThe U.S. and Pennsylvania Constitutions guarantee certain rights, and most of them apply to students in public schools. The Pennsylvania School Code and the federal Equal Access Act spell out some additional rights for public-school students. For instance, students … more

Posted in Civil Liberties, Living In Community, Students' Rights |

Democracy Schools

Are your local officials and solicitor telling you that there is nothing they can do to stop a project that threatens your community’s health and welfare? Would you like to learn how to make law and govern your own community? … more

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Collective Memory Project of the Lehigh Valley

The Collective Memory Project of the Lehigh Valley is putting a human face on the long history of immigration here. The Project includes a multi­lingual team of interviewers, organizers, photo­graphers, academics, and students who have come together to listen to and … more

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PA Humanities Council supports Collective Memory Project

November 15 2010—The Pennsylvania Humanities Council has awarded $2,985 to the Alliance in support of the Collective Memory Project of the Lehigh Valley, which the Alliance co-sponsors. The Collective Memory Project aims to put a human face on immigration to the Lehigh Valley, … more

Posted in Arts & Culture, Immigration, International, Living In Community |

Immigration Prison in Northampton County?

In response to a request from a for-profit prison contractor, the Northampton County Council recently authorized County Executive John Stoffa to pursue negotiations to establish a prison for immigration violators in northern Northampton County. This proposal is wrong on so many levels … more

Posted in Immigration, Justice, Living In Community |