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“Vultures” & Greg Palast | Art, Access & Action
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Topics to Be Explored. Art, Access and Action. 124; Comments RSS. Become A Fan on Facebook. Art, Access and Action. 8220;Art, Access and Action: The Moral Imperative? 8221; (A Major Arts and Media Summit in Chicago). Summit to Explore Shifts in Media, Technology, Arts That Threaten Future of Democracy. Artists, Grassroots Organizing and the Civil Rights Struggle for a Free, Open Internet. Topless America Project: We All Have the Option of Creating, Delivering Media. Topics to Be Explored. In These Times,.
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Appalachian Transition: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Coal Miners, Environmentalists Find Common Ground at IL Event. See more on the Sierra Club blog. Here More about Jeff Biggers and his work is available here. Coal Miners, Environmentalists Find Common Ground at IL Event. The Sangamon Valley group of the Illiois Sierra Club. Held an event earlier this month that brought together two groups most normally wouldn't think to find in the same place. Author, reporter,. Spoke to the crowd about his latest book,. After the talk, the cr...
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anthonycastronovo: blog: Evening at the Ecopolis: Jeff Biggers
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Thursday, May 8, 2014. Evening at the Ecopolis: Jeff Biggers. I had the great fortune to meet Jeff Biggers. Recently, and was even more elated after experiencing Evening at the Ecopolis, a poetic telling of Biggers' vision of the future and how Iowa City became a model for Regenerative Cities. The piece was mainly a monologue by Biggers in four acts with the Awful Purdies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Evening at the Ecopolis: Jeff Biggers. View my complete profile.
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anthonycastronovo: blog: May 2014
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Saturday, May 17, 2014. Congratulations to an awesome team: Felipe De Alcantara, Ali Omidfar, Nick Schmidt, Corey Mattes, Chrissy Cooper, Alex Young, and Jonathan Waller. Thursday, May 8, 2014. Evening at the Ecopolis: Jeff Biggers. I had the great fortune to meet Jeff Biggers. Playing music in between acts. It was really powerful and a great reminder of how important all of us are as active agents in determining the future of our world. There is a full write up at Little Village Magazine.
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Gracenomics: EPA TO THE RESCUE
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Retired attorney foams at mouth over certain big business practices, especially those which victimize just plain folks, and drools over good bargains and favorite things and places. First order of business: gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. EPA TO THE RESCUE. The environmental effects of hydraulic fracture gas drilling nationwide, but, in West Virginia, has proposed to veto. I listened this morning to a WBAI interview with Jeff Biggers. To the DEC demanding that it wait for th...
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Mountaintop removal coal -- Ohio Citizen Action
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Report: Mountaintop-removal damage outlives 'reclamation'. Twisted Gun Golf Course on a Mingo County mountaintop removal site in West Virginia. New leader looks to fire up Sierra Club. Michael Brune will become the Sierra Club's executive director on March 15. (Michael Jones/Sacamento Bee). Mountains rally gets celebrity support. ABINGDON, VA - Virginia lawmakers to consider Stream Saver fill ban. CHARLESTON, WV - Blankenship nets $3.8 million in stock deal. Ken Ward, Jr.,. 2008 Obama campaign ad. To Con...
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Urban Appalachia: Who, Where and What is it?! | The HillVille
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Urban Appalachia: Who, Where and What is it? By thehillville on December 12, 2011. Say the word “Appalachian” and many images come to mind. A city skyline may not be among them. And maybe that’s our own fault. Our cities haven’t been a hot topic in the Appalachian Studies. Community and there are few representations of our regional urbanity in art, media and literature. Whatever the reason, it’s a fact Emily Satterwhite bemoans in her essay Seeing Appalachian Cities in the journal. Define Appalachia as a...
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