In Review: Books, Music, and Film
Books, Music, and Film
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In Review :: How to Rule the World
by Sarah van Gelderposted Oct 31, 2008 - In How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy, Mark Engler shows that both neoliberalism and neoconservatism are in disarray. This opens possibilities for new international relationships based on democratic values and aimed at increasing equity and sustainability.
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In Review :: Who Speaks for Islam?
by Jamal Rahmanposted Oct 31, 2008 - Since 9/11, voices on all sides have expressed shrill opinions about the Muslim World that Islamic sages might describe as "all fireworks and little light." Who Speaks for Islam? contributes real data to clear away misunderstandings and challenge stereotypes.
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In Review :: The Green New Deal
by Anna Faheyposted Oct 31, 2008 - Van Jones advocates a green stimulus package in his new book, The Green Collar Economy. He says we can solve two of America's biggest problems with this one solution.
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Excerpt :: The Green Collar Economy
by Van Jonesposted Sep 22, 2008 - Excerpt from book by Van Jones, The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems
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In Review :: Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime
by Ann Lovejoyposted Jul 30, 2008 - Ann Lovejoy, gardener and garden writer extraordinaire, reviews Kenneth Helphand's book about gardens made in wartime. These gardens speak of the fierce and persistent hope that exist wherever seeds and soil can be found.
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In Review :: Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea
by James Trimarcoposted Jul 30, 2008 - Best-selling author Mark Kurlansky describes the movements—often religious in origin—that have denounced war in favor of active nonviolent resistance.
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In Review :: The Northwest Green Home Primer
by Pamela O'Malley Changposted Jul 30, 2008 - A comprehensive text for anyone who chooses green design for home construction or renovation. Includes well-organized checklists, helpful illustrations, and case studies.
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In Review :: The Urban Homestead and Northwest Green Home Primer
by Pamela O'Malley Changposted Jul 30, 2008 - A good-natured guide for urbanites who want to live off the land without leaving the city limits.
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YES! Film Picks: Making Whiteness Visible
by Carol Estesposted May 22, 2008 - Maddening and motivating independent films: Mirrors of Privilege, Abel Raises Cain and Pilgrimage.
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In Review :: Shopping Our Way to Safety
by Steve Heiligposted May 22, 2008 - Andrew Szasz raises uncomfortable issues in his latest book on how we changed from protecting the environment to protecting ourselves.
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In Review :: Toxic Exposures
by Steve Heiligposted May 22, 2008 - Steve Heilig reviews Phil Brown's book on contested illnesses and the environmental movement.
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In Review :: From Raising Hell to Raising Barns
by Jonathan Roweposted May 22, 2008 - Jonathan Rowe reviews Jim Hightower's new book. Also find an excerpt of the book and listen to Jim Hightower read a chapter.
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Aidan Delgado, Conscientious Objector
posted May 22, 2008 - The Sutras of Abu Ghraib is the story of Aidan Delgado’s journey towards conscientious objector status. This excerpt is a meditation on how easy it is to distance ourselves from the devastation of war-making.
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Audio: Swim Against the Current
by Jim Hightowerposted Apr 30, 2008 - Listen to Jim Hightower read an excerpt of Chapter 14 of his book Swim Against the Current.
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In Review :: YES! Picks - Music
posted Feb 03, 2008 - Our musical inspiration while putting out the Spring 2008 issue: Brett Dennen, Give Us Your Poor, Butch Hancock.
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