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FYI: On Libya
By Raj on 03/30/2011 in Uncategorized with 2 Comments
The staff at Focus on the Global South put together this announcement last week. Given today’s news from Syria, and President Assad’s finger-pointing at outside intervention, Focus’ position is prescient and pressing. Original here.
Digital Strike
By Raj on 03/30/2011 in Uncategorized with No Comments
Contrary to appearances, I’m still here, and still writing. Over the next few days, expect to see accumulated bits and pieces that I’ve been working on during my travels to Southern Africa and beyond. But don’t expect any of them to appear on the Huffington Post. My union, the National Writers Union, has distributed a call to support the Huffington Post Union of Bloggers, who join my blogroll today. I’ve never crossed a picket line – virtual or physical – and I’m not about to start now.
La Via Campesina Calls for Solidarity with the People of Japan
By Raj on 03/20/2011 in Uncategorized with 1 Comment
WEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH 2011 16:42
La Via Campesina expresses its deepest sympathies to all the people of Japan and all those who lost their families, friends, homes, livelihoods and all who are affected and now living in fear of a radiation leak from the damaged nuclear power plant. We are extending our support and solidarity and call on all our fellow social movements, peoples’ organizations, civil society and all concerned citizens to join in and help the people of Japan in their time of greatest need.
Do the Right Thing
By Raj on 02/24/2011 in Uncategorized with No Comments
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers are pushing forward with their wage demands, targeting two supermarket giants – Publix and Ahold. I’ll be taking aim at Ahold a little later next month, but if you’re on the East Coast of the US, you can join in right now – find out more at the CIW’s Do The Right Thing campaign page.
Democracy Activists Arrested in Zimbabwe
By Raj on 02/21/2011 in Uncategorized with 6 Comments
After Egypt, activists around the world have had the wind at their backs and the state at their throats. In Libya, Bahrain, Jordan , and from Wisconsin to South Africa, the streets have become – more conspicuously than usual – battlefields. Governments have struck back. In Zimbabwe, some of the finest activists have recently been rounded up and detained. Below, a call for solidarity. Here, a facebook page to keep up to date.
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The Color of Food
By Raj on 02/17/2011 in Uncategorized with 8 Comments
The Sugar Parasites
By Raj on 02/9/2011 in Uncategorized with 4 Comments
The World Sugar Committee has criticised ‘parasitic’ traders for the surging price of sugar, which is now at its highest level for thirty years. This is, of course, unfair. A mounting body of evidence suggests that parasites can be beneficial to their hosts. But, as John Cassidy recently put it, Keep Reading »
Are High Food Prices Fueling Revolution in Egypt?
By Raj on 02/7/2011 in Uncategorized with 2 Comments
The Scientific American presents arresting figures on the share of income that Egyptians spend on food (40% since you ask) but, sadly, the data from this Bloomberg report gets mangled in the transcription. Still, worth a look.
Message from Dakar: Peasants confront Land Grabs, Violence against Women, and AGRA
By Raj on 02/7/2011 in Uncategorized with 1 Comment
Via Campesina sends this message, and invitation, to all at the World Social Forum in Dakar. Keep Reading »
FYI: On Libya
By Raj on 03/30/2011 in Uncategorized with 2 CommentsThe staff at Focus on the Global South put together this announcement last week. Given today’s news from Syria, and President Assad’s finger-pointing at outside intervention, Focus’ position is prescient and pressing. Original here.
Digital Strike
By Raj on 03/30/2011 in Uncategorized with No CommentsContrary to appearances, I’m still here, and still writing. Over the next few days, expect to see accumulated bits and pieces that I’ve been working on during my travels to Southern Africa and beyond. But don’t expect any of them to appear on the Huffington Post. My union, the National Writers Union, has distributed a call to support the Huffington Post Union of Bloggers, who join my blogroll today. I’ve never crossed a picket line – virtual or physical – and I’m not about to start now.
La Via Campesina Calls for Solidarity with the People of Japan
By Raj on 03/20/2011 in Uncategorized with 1 CommentWEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH 2011 16:42
La Via Campesina expresses its deepest sympathies to all the people of Japan and all those who lost their families, friends, homes, livelihoods and all who are affected and now living in fear of a radiation leak from the damaged nuclear power plant. We are extending our support and solidarity and call on all our fellow social movements, peoples’ organizations, civil society and all concerned citizens to join in and help the people of Japan in their time of greatest need.
Do the Right Thing
By Raj on 02/24/2011 in Uncategorized with No CommentsThe Coalition of Immokalee Workers are pushing forward with their wage demands, targeting two supermarket giants – Publix and Ahold. I’ll be taking aim at Ahold a little later next month, but if you’re on the East Coast of the US, you can join in right now – find out more at the CIW’s Do The Right Thing campaign page.
Democracy Activists Arrested in Zimbabwe
By Raj on 02/21/2011 in Uncategorized with 6 CommentsAfter Egypt, activists around the world have had the wind at their backs and the state at their throats. In Libya, Bahrain, Jordan , and from Wisconsin to South Africa, the streets have become – more conspicuously than usual – battlefields. Governments have struck back. In Zimbabwe, some of the finest activists have recently been rounded up and detained. Below, a call for solidarity. Here, a facebook page to keep up to date.
Keep Reading »
The Color of Food
By Raj on 02/17/2011 in Uncategorized with 8 CommentsThe Sugar Parasites
By Raj on 02/9/2011 in Uncategorized with 4 CommentsThe World Sugar Committee has criticised ‘parasitic’ traders for the surging price of sugar, which is now at its highest level for thirty years. This is, of course, unfair. A mounting body of evidence suggests that parasites can be beneficial to their hosts. But, as John Cassidy recently put it, Keep Reading »
Are High Food Prices Fueling Revolution in Egypt?
By Raj on 02/7/2011 in Uncategorized with 2 CommentsThe Scientific American presents arresting figures on the share of income that Egyptians spend on food (40% since you ask) but, sadly, the data from this Bloomberg report gets mangled in the transcription. Still, worth a look.
Message from Dakar: Peasants confront Land Grabs, Violence against Women, and AGRA
By Raj on 02/7/2011 in Uncategorized with 1 CommentVia Campesina sends this message, and invitation, to all at the World Social Forum in Dakar. Keep Reading »


