So You’re A Parent Too?
tangkai November 2, 2008 at 11:43 pm
#
No Comment Yet
The Super mom. The image comes to the mind of this individual is that super mom able to be a have finished her legal brief, cooked breakfast, dropped the kids, set up an appointment with the prosecutor and dropped food for Meals on Wheels and picked up the dry cleaning all before 9:00. She values [...]
More on page 159
Transformative Business: A Report from the U.S. Social Forum 2007
Germai Medhanie October 30, 2007 at 2:07 pm
#
No Comment Yet
Unionizing used to be a viable strategy for U.S. workers. Workers would prefer to form a union. Those workers who formed unions indeed benefited. But in today’s global economy, corporations don’t stay around when they don’t get their way. They leave the workers on edge; they breed insecurity andfear that they may leave at any [...]
More on page 81
Inner City students making their hands dirty!
Germai Medhanie August 6, 2007 at 12:35 pm
#
One Comment
By Germai Medhanie
Common Ground High School students are engaged in learning about the value of healthy living and sustainable agricultural practices by making their hands dirty. The New Haven Ecology Project, which created the school, centers education around the basic issue of food. Most of the students at the Common Ground High are minorities, people [...]
More on page 24
Sicko and the Transformative Moment, by Julie Matthaei
jmatthae July 23, 2007 at 12:18 pm
#
One Comment
SICKO AND THE TRANSFORMATIVE MOMENT by Julie Matthaei, July 23, 2007
I saw Michael Moore’s latest documentary,“Sicko,” on Saturday night. The movie opens with a man sewing up his own wound, because of his inability to pay for a doctor. [...]
More on page 20