On the Line

New York City Graphic designer Milton Glaser and the School for Visual Arts created a campaign to raise awareness of the ongoing genocide in Darfur. The posters have been placed in New York City...

...Naval Base at Guant?namo Bay, Cuba, and in other cities...
...A world where social justice, equity, and rights are going to be exercised...
...Nairobi Thousands of people gathered in Nairobi to attend the 7th World Social Forum...
...Anti-war rallies in the United States were held on January 27...
...Atlanta Protesters interrupted former Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz’s speech at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue on December 10...
...detention center by staging protests at the U.S...
...The posters have been placed in New York City subway cars, on phone booth kiosks, and on the School for Visual Arts itself...
...Atlanta Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1700 members rallied outside the Greyhound Bus terminal in Atlanta demanding better treatment from the company...
...The World Social Forum is to give a voice to those who do not have a voice,” Kenyan activist Joseph Ole Simel said on the opening day...
...We are also saying another world is possible...
...Protesters shouted “war criminal” and “shame” during his talk, while others stood up in the middle of his speech with anti-war messages on their shirts...
...Human rights activists marked the fifth anniversary of the U.S...
...The labor contract between the union and Greyhound expired without a new agreement in place in January...
...Wolfowitz was speaking to the congregation about his current stint as head of the World Bank...

Vol. 71 • March 2007 • No. 3


 
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