On Tuesday November 5th activists from around the country will come together to take a stand against various injustices under the banner Million Mask March.
The Department of Justice is threatening criminal prosecution against a popular online novelty store for selling such items as “Department of Homeland Stupidity” T-shirts and “NSA: The only part of government that actually listens” coffee mugs.
The initiative would remove all criminal and civil penalties for adults possessing up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana. This means no arrest, no criminal record, no citation, no fine. We know we can win and pass this initiative, which would send a clear me
Chattel slavery is common in Mauritania, meaning that slave status is passed down through generations. "Owners" buy, sell, rent out or give away their slaves as gifts.
After Mauritania, slavery is most prevalent by population in Haiti, where a s
There are three current campaigns to promote jury nullification. D.C. is up. The others are currently being fundraised for (see links for the GoFundMe campaigns)
In October 2013 the magazine was guest-edited by Russell Brand, with contributions from David Lynch, Noel Gallagher, Naomi Klein, Rupert Everett, Amanda Palmer and Alec Baldwin,[40] as well as an essay by Russell Brand
James Babb (WeWontFly.Com, FIJA Activist) comes on the show to talk about the FIJA Billboard advertising they are doing in the D.C. Metro Stations - Chris Rodda (Senior Research Director at the Military Religious Freedom Foundation) provides an updat
A Minnesota man is suing for the right to continue selling merchandise online that parodies the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. Dan McCall sells T-shirts, hats, bumper stickers and other items that are printed by
This past weekend I visited several neighborhood block parties in Tempe. I am happy to say that my message of Economic Sustainability was well received. We can simply not afford to spend more than we make while passing the rising debt on to our resid
The event was organized by a coalition known as "Stop Watching Us" of some 100 public advocacy groups and companies, including the ACLU, privacy group Electronic Frontier Foundation, Occupy Wall Street NYC and the Libertarian Party.
A few women filmed themselves driving in Saudi cities on Saturday, defying government warnings of arrest and prosecution to take part in a campaign against men-only road rules, activists said.
Jim:
[I recently saw an announcement from a company that caught my attention.] This alone would seem to me to make a company at least worthy of consideration for future business:
British street art superstar Banksy said police prevented him from creating a new piece of art in New York as promised on each day of the month. “Today’s art has been cancelled due to police activity,” he wrote in a blank window on his website banksy
As it turns out, Edward Snowden's revelations to the world about NSA surveillance of phone calls, email, text messages and any other kind of electronic communications have given more than the agency's own employees a sad. Awww.
Police had setup numerous positions in a private building above the Alamo Constitution march that amassed around 1,000 individuals to come out and take a stand for their dwindling rights. And as expected, a heavy police presence brought forward mass
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