
An Exploration Of The Mentoring Experiences
Of African American Public School Superintendents
In New York State
Fadhilika Atiba-Weza
The Sages Colleges
Troy, New York

Interview with Tom Goldtooth
of the Indigenous Environmental Network
"We Cannot Continue To Live Like This"
San Rafael, California

Interview with John Kinsman
President of Family Farm Defenders
Frugal and Fair / Local and Global
Near Lime Ridge, Wisconsin

West Coast Port Shutdown
Occupy San Diego
18 Photos Series, December 12, 2011
San Diego, California

My Name Is Raul Carranza.
And I Am The 99%.
by Raul Carranza
San Diego, California

Durban Declaration
Assembly of the Oppressed
(At the U.N. Conference on Climate Change)
by La Vía Campesina
Durban, South Africa

Occupy Oakland
General Strike / Closing Down the Port of Oakland
November 2, 2011
6 Photos by Nora Cody
Oakland, California

The Politics of School Reform:
A Broader and Bolder Approach for Newark
Pedro A. Noguera and Lauren Wells
New York University, New York, New York

Interview with George Naylor
In the U.S. Today: Farmers or Employees?
Churdan, Iowa

Farmers Mobilise to Find Solutions
Against Land Grabbings
by La Vía Campesina
Sélingué, Mali

Endnotes and Resources Online:
Chapter 6
... and the echo follows
an essay with photos by nic paget-clarke

What We Are Doing Now Is Not Working
And May Actually Be Making Things Worse
"Breaking School Rules"
by Pedro Noguera, Ph.D.
New York, New York

Creating the Schools We Need
Pedro A. Noguera, Ph.D.
New York, New York

Occupy San Diego
7 Photos of Bank Transfer Day, November 5, 2011
San Diego, California

Occupy San Diego
10 Photos of the 500 Who Rallied
To Support the 51 Arrested the Night of October 27
San Diego, California

"Go Back to the Fields!"
The Day SEIU Field Reps Taunted Dolores Huerta
"¡Regrésate al campo!"
El Día Que Los Representantes de SEIU Se Burlaron
by Paul Rockwell
Oakland, California

What a Good President Would Do --
That Would Really Help Family Farmers
by Darvin Bentlage,
Barton County, Missouri
Garry Klicker,
Davis County, Iowa
Darwyn Bach,
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota

Occupy San Diego
17 Photos of the First Two Days
San Diego, California

When Black Males Aren't at School:
A Qualitative Study of Promising Out-of-School-Time (OST)
Programs Serving Black Males
by Margary M. Martin and Naomi M. Jefferson
New York, New York

The Media Silence About
Louisiana Dodging Anti-Immigrant Laws
And the Death of José Nelson Reyes-Zelaya
José Torres-Tama
New Orleans, Louisiana

Dreams, Themes and Schemes
The Struggle Over The True Legacy Of Martin King
Part 1 | Part 2
by Boyd Lewis
Los Angeles, California

Harriet Rising
Public Art in Atlanta
by Alice Lovelace and Lisa Tuttle
(Part 1- The Project)
Alice Lovelace
Atlanta, Georgia

Women Watch Afrika Inc.
A Poem by Alice Lovelace
Harriet Rising: Public Art in Atlanta
(Part 2 - A Poem)

The Kaiser Re-run Election Should Not Be Rushed
Why A "Cleansing Period" is Needed
by Paul Rockwell
Oakland, California

The Agroecologists Have Spoken
by Miguel Angel Núñez
Oaxtepec, Morelos, Mexico

Endnotes and Resources Online:
Chapter 5
... and the echo follows
an essay with photos by nic paget-clarke

Nuclear Power Unnecessary, Costly, and Dangerous
While small family farms can cool the planet and feed the world
by John Kinsman
Near Lime Ridge, Wisconsin

Shashe Declaration
1st Encounter of Agroecology Trainers
in Africa Region 1 of La Vía Campesina
(12-20 June 2011)
Masvingo District, Zimbabwe

A Broader and Bolder Approach to School Reform:
Expanded Partnership Roles for School Counselors
by Sam Steen, Ph.D.
George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Pedro A. Noguera, Ph.D.
New York University, New York, New York

Response to Michele Bachmann
by Ruby Sales
Atlanta, Georgia

Reflexiones Sobre La Enfermedad
de Nuestro Presidente Chavez
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Caracas, Venezuela

Urban schools must start empowering
-- and stop blaming -- parents
by Pedro Noguera
New York, New York

Family Farm Legislative Update:
Local Control Wins, Property Rights Lose
Family Farmers Stop Anti-Local Control Bill.
Governor Signs Pro-Corporate, Anti-Property Rights Legislation
by Tim Gibbons
Columbia, Missouri

Endnotes and Resources Online:
Chapter 4
... and the echo follows
an essay with photos by nic paget-clarke

Social Psychology:
A Glimpse of Social Conformity Through the Ages
by Hossna Sadat, MA
London, England, U.K.

Kaiser and SEIU Flouted NLRB Rules:
An Appeal to Overturn the Kaiser Election
by Steve Early, Ellen David Friedman,
Paul Rockwell, Cal Winslow
Oakland, California

Safety Is Not The Only Issue For Nuclear Power
Doug Brugge
Boston, Massachusetts

La Via Campesina:
Peasant-led Agrarian Reform and Food Sovereignty
by Faustino Torrez
Managua, Nicaragua

Chavez y Su Nueva Postura Frente a lo Nuclear
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Ciudad Guanare, Estado Portuguesa, Venezuela

The Labor Trial Of The Decade:
The NUHW Case for Overturning the Kaiser Election
by Paul Rockwell
Oakland, California

Let It Be What It Wants To Be
A poem by Yamila Coby
Atlanta, Georgia

SEIU: The Trojan Horse Inside the Labor Movement
(A book review)
The Civil Wars In U.S. Labor:
Birth of a New Workers’ Movement or Death Throes of the Old?
A book by Steve Early
by Paul Rockwell
Oakland, California

Final Declaration of the Social Movements Assembly
World Social Forum 2011 (February 10)
Dakar, Senegal

Por Las Nuevas Promesas de Chavez
y Nuestra Revolución
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Merida, Venezuela

Endnotes and Resources Online:
Chapter 2 | Chapter 3
... and the echo follows
an essay with photos by nic paget-clarke

Egypt: Uprising And Analysis
Interview by Ja A. Jahannes
Cairo, Egypt and Savannah, Georgia

SWATE observes the
International Day Against Violence on Women
"Collective action of women for their betterment,
both economically and socially
by AREDS
Renganathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India

Martyrs of the Revolution of the People
Colombia, South America
A poem by Ja A. Jahannes
Savannah, Georgia

Mártires de la Revolución de Los Comuneros
Colombia, América del Sur
Un poema por Ja A. Jahannes
Traducción por Clara Agüero Ortiz
Savannah, Georgia

In Pursuit of our Common Interests:
A Framework for Building School and University Partnerships
to Improve Urban Schools and Teaching
by Pedro A. Noguera and Sarah L. Klevan
New York, New York

Creating A Constituency for Change
in the Direction of American Education
"A bottom-up campaign for change"
by Pedro Noguera
New York, New York

The Race To The Top: Two articles
1. "We Need the President To ..."
2. Racing To The Top Or Running In Place
by Pedro Noguera
New York, New York

Las lluvias y los pasivos ambientales de Agroisleña
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Merida, Venezuela

Poems of Solidarity for Haiti
PDF of Collection of Poems
Available for download
Atlanta, Georgia

Million Plus Remain Homeless and Displaced in Haiti:
One Year After Quake
by Bill Quigley and Jeena Shah
New Orleans, Louisiana and Port au Prince, Haiti

Endnotes and Resources Online:
Chapter 1
... and the echo follows
an essay with photos by nic paget-clarke

Interview with Raúl Zibechi
Uruguayan journalist, writer and activist speaks
about social movements in Latin America
Interview by GRAIN
Barcelona, Spain

The Pentagon and the King Legacy
by William Loren Katz
New York, New York

With This Faith:
Requiem For Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Ja A. Jahannes
Savannah, Georgia

C above C above High C:
A Complicated Smile for Louis/in memory
by José Torres-Tama
New Orleans, Louisiana

Vía Campesina Declaration
No Agreement Is Better Than A Bad Agreement:
The People Hold Thousands Of Solutions In Their Hands
by the Via Campesina Delegation
Cancún, Mexico

The International Caravan of
La Vía Campesina Advances for Cancún
by the Communication Team of CLOC/La Via Campesina
Mexico City, Mexico

Protect Livestock Producers from the
Excessive Market Power of the Large Meat Packers
Safe Harbor: Open Public Markets and Price Transparency
by Rhonda Perry
Columbia, Missouri

Dreamtime Keeper
Interview with Native American Poet Ron Welburn
Interview by Ja A. Jahannes
Savannah, Georgia

Interview with Devinder Sharma:
You Have to Decide: the Tree or the GDP?
The "Green Chomsky" doesn't spare words
alerting about the hidden hunger crisis.
Interview by Eduardo Aguiar de Almeida
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

"This is a Bronx-bound Number Four Train.
Mind the closing doors."
by Lanny Smith
New York, New York

Armed With Art
by Alice Lovelace
Decatur, Georgia

Manuel Zapata Olivella
South America's Voice of African Consciousness
Interview by Ja A. Jahannes
Photo by Magdalena Agüero
Bogotá, Colombia

Agroisleña Expropriación Ambiental?
Excelente Impulso a la Agroecologia
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Merida, Venezuela

A Great Day at an American Night
by Joe Lambert
Ashland, Oregon

Afghanistan and Pakistan Another View
by Ja A. Jahannes
Savannah, Georgia

Statement Concerning the Peoples' Demonstration
on 1st and 2nd September 2010
No to Violence! No to Repression! Yes to Food Sovereignty!
by UNAC, the National Union of Peasant Farmers
Maputo, Mozambique

Accept it: Poverty Hurts Learning
Schools matter, but they're not all that matters
by Pedro Noguera
New York, New York

The Change We Need in Education Policy
by Pedro Noguera
New York, New York

Venezuela Ecosocialista: un debate pendiente
Prólogo del libro por Miguel Angel Nuñez
por William E. Izarra
Caracas, Venezuela

La Via Campesina Denounces Gates Foundation
Purchase of Monsanto Company Shares
by La Vía Campesina
Glendive, Montana

The New Conservation Stewardship Program
1. Ron Perry -- CSP Contract Holder
2. Ben and Dave Avis -- CSP Contract Holder
3. Darvin Bentlage -- CSP Contract Applicant
by Tim Gibbons
Columbia, Missouri

Haitian Peasants March Against Monsanto Company
for Food and Seed Sovereignty
by La Vía Campesina
Hinche, Haiti

"Those Damn Immigrants Again"
by William Loren Katz
New York, New York

An Interview with M. Ayodele Heath
by Collin Kelley
Atlanta, Georgia

Poems of Solidarity for Haiti
Winning Poems Chosen
by Alice Lovelace, Armed with Art
and In Motion Magazine
Sharecropper's Pantoum
by M. Ayodele Heath
Atlanta, Georgia
Ayiti
by April 'AP' Smith
Decatur Georgia
Wings Soaked in Molasses
by Darnell Fine
Atlanta, Georgia
Haiti, after Pat Robertson
by Karen Garrbrant
Atlanta, Georgia
Everybody Running, Saying Jesus
by Jenny D'Angelo
Santa Cruz, California
Tomorrow's Toussaints
by Kalamu ya Salaam
Atlanta, Georgia

El Mito de la Seguridad y
Soberanía Alimentaria en Bolivia
Miguel Angel Crespo
Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Closing the Achievement Gap:
Racial Inequality and The Unfinished Legacy
of Civil Rights in America
by Pedro A. Noguera
New York, New York

Awa Odori Festival
by Bruce Takeo Akizuki
Tokushima, Japan

MRCC Commends USDA for Abandoning
the National Animal Identification System
Direct Result of Grassroots Opposition
by Tim Gibbons
Columbia, Missouri

100 Poems of Solidarity for Haiti
Deadline Extended to March 15
Alice Lovelace, In Motion Magazine
and Armed with Art
invite you to submit up to two poems
by Alice Lovelace
Atlanta Georgia

Las Protestas de Chavez
Golpes de golpes continuan
por Miguel Angel Núñez
Merida, Venezuela

Race Based Achievement Gaps:
What Can Parents Do for Their Minority Children?
by Gladys S. Blount
El Paso, Texas

Department of Interior Judge
Withdraws Peabody's Coal-Mining Permit on Black Mesa
Reverses 11th Hour Bush Administration Decision
by Billy Parish
Black Mesa, Arizona