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A Personal Invitation to the US Social Forum
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The national coordinator of the US Social Forum, Adrienne Maree Brown offers her brief, heartfelt list of reasons to come to Detroit to participate in the 2010 USSF.
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Water Solutions
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Affect Change: Go to the US Social Forum
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People explain why they are going to the US Social Forum in Atlanta, Georgia, June 27-July 1, 2007.
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Multimedia
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YES! Video
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Bailouts Redefined: Interview with David Korten
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David Korten, author of Agenda for a New Economy and an attendee of the US Social Forum, on how a new economy can bail out both people and nature.
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New Economy
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Commentary: US Social Forum - What Another U.S. Might Look Like
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Will the first US Social Forum be an "aha" moment in the global movement for change.
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Latin America Rising
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Danny Glover: Let’s Reclaim Our Country
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Actor and activist Danny Glover on how the Social Forum is strengthening people's movements.
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People Power
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Detroit’s Renewal: Can It Inspire the Social Forum?
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Detroit is known for its decay, violence, and gas-guzzling cars. With thousands of activists coming to town, will it also become known as a source of hope?
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Sarah van Gelder
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First Anniversary of the U.S. Social Forum
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Just over a year ago on June 27 to July 1, 2007, on a hot Atlanta summer week, we were making history at the first-ever US Social Forum (USSF)! We brought together more than 12,000 people from 64 countries and diverse sectors from all over the U.S. and various Indigenous Nations to declare that “Another World is Possible” and that “Another US is Necessary!”
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Columns
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First Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights Passes
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The successful campaign to pass the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights in New York is cause for celebration at 2010 US Social Forum.
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New Economy
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Forging Connections at the U.S. Social Forum
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Over ten thousand social activists gathered in Atlanta, Georgia from June 27 to July 1, 2007 for five days of spirited dialogue and collaboration.
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Social Forums
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Future Hope
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Ted Glick's Call to Action: A popular, grassroots movement is necessary to pressure governments into a justice-based, clean energy revolution. The U.S Social Forum in Atlanta provides a perfect platform for such a movement.
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Social Forums