A Less Dogmatic Day for Jenna: Structural Roots and Short Term Fixes
Jenna Allard September 7, 2007 at 12:49 pm
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In my activist orientation, I heavily emphasize the structural roots of injustice and conflict. Individual events, like the Iraq War for instance, may have particularly shady beginnings and horrific consequences, but it is our constitutional structure that gives the president his power as commander-in-chief, and his ability to veto yet another bill that sets timelines [...]
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Summer Camp for Radicals: The Union of Radical Political Economics 2007 Summer Conference
Jenna Allard August 24, 2007 at 10:37 am
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This past weekend I traveled to Pine Bush, New York, for my first URPE Summer Conference. This three-day conference was located at Camp Deer Run, and we all discussed economics around campfires and swimming pools as well as in workshops and plenaries. It was a small and relaxed conference –there were about 90 participants, and [...]
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Defining the Solidarity Economy, Defining my job
Jenna Allard August 8, 2007 at 1:04 pm
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So, I’m somewhat new to Guramylay: Growing the Green Economy and to Transformation Central, and this means that I am both learning about my new job and learning how to explain it to others. I haven’t quite gotten the conversational job description in a nutshell it down to a standardized spiel yet, so it inevitably [...]
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Sicko and the Transformative Moment, by Julie Matthaei
jmatthae July 23, 2007 at 12:18 pm
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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. [...]
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Consternation over Consumption
Jenna Allard July 20, 2007 at 5:04 pm
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As a recent college-graduate, making a somewhat abrupt transition to the working world (albeit the rather cushy feel good world of the non-profit working world) and to the supposed beginning of “the rest of my life”, these past few weeks have been filled with overwhelmingly large purchases. I have just ended an apartment search, am [...]
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Meeting an Old Friend: Discovering the Solidarity Economy at the USSF
Megan Wade Antieau July 20, 2007 at 3:15 pm
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Prior to the U.S. Social Forum, the term “solidarity economy” did not exist in my vocabulary. When I saw that there would be a Solidarity Economy Tent at the Forum, I brushed it off as probably being about fair trade. Important, but not necessarily exciting in contrast to the Forum’s many other offerings.
But then I [...]
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Solidarity at the U.S. Social Forum 2007
Jenna Allard July 11, 2007 at 3:16 pm
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On my way to the first ever Social Forum held in the United States, the journey itself featured a little more prominently in my overall experience than I would have liked. By the time I stepped off the first leg of my flight, my connection was already delayed for wont of a pilot. [...]
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