Saturday, March 09, 2013

Something to Think About . . .



Related Off-site Links:
"I'd Rather Fight Like Hell": Naomi Klein's Fierce New Resolve to Fight for Climate Justice – Wen Stephenson (The Phoenix, December 14, 2012).
Bill Moyers and Naomi Klein: How Climate Change Is An Historic Opportunity for ProgressivesBillMoyers.com via AlterNet (November 16, 2013).
Naomi Klein on Motherhood, Climate Justice, and the Failure of the Environmental Movement – Wen Stephenson (The Phoenix Blog, December 14, 2012).
Dancing the World Into Being: A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson – Naomi Klein (Yes!, March 5, 2013).
The Mainstream Media Has Dropped the Ball on Occupy Wall Street – Naomi Klein (The Nation, October 6, 2011).
Will Capitalism Destroy Civilization? – Noam Chomsky (TruthOut.org, March 2013).
Jacob Hacker & Paul Pierson on Engineered InequalityBillMoyers.com (March 11, 2012).
Corporations and the Richest Americans Viscerally Oppose Common Good – Noam Chomsky (AlterNet, March 7, 2013).
Climate to Warm Beyond Levels Seen for 11,300 Years – Michael D. Lemonick ClimateCentral.org, March 7, 2013).
Canadian Glaciers Are Melting Fast – Alex Kirby (Climate News Network, March 7, 2013).
Basing Our Economy on Fossils is Stupid – Thom Hartmann (The Daily Take via TruthOut.org, March 7, 2013).
It's Official: Too Big to Fail Banks Are Too Big to Jail – Robert Borosage (CommonDreams.org, March 8, 2013).
New Documentary Celebrates the Voices of the Tar Sands BlockadeReader Supported News (February 26, 2013).
Naomi Klein on Building an Independent Progressive MovementThe Nation (September 15, 2010.

See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Threshold Musings
A Song and Challenge for 2012
Doris Lessing on the Challenge to Go Beyond Ideological Slogans
Rocking the Cradle of Power
Capitalism on Trial
John Pilger on Resisting Empire
In a Blow to Democracy, U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Corporate Personhood
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Singing It and Praying It; Living It and Saying It
Sufism: A Call to Awaken
As the Last Walls Dissolve . . . Everything is Possible


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