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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
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Currently Reading
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
By bell hooks
see relatedGraffiti and Katrina
It takes another hurricane to make us remember that the restoration of New Orleans is far from complete and that prior to the Katrina more effort could have been made to bring the people living there out of poverty. How quickly will we forget the devastation that Gustov has brought to Cuba and other islands in the Carribean? Will we forget it like all of the other hurricanes in the past that have ravaged through the region? I certainly have forgot to a certain extent. Shame on me. And all I can do is write/talk about it...I guess it is better than nothing.
How can we remember? Can Graffiti activism help? I came to ponder this after following a link I found on my friend K's website: http://thekexperience.okeiweb.com/present/web-videos/banksy.html
Check out Bansky's graffiti protests against societal amnesia:
http://www.banksy.co.uk/outdoors/horizontal_1.htm
He does realize afterwards that graffiti probably doesn't help with the physical clean up efforts. However, his graffiti does succeed in sweaping away the shroud over our eyes by making what should be obvious even more painfully obvious. I'm glad that he is critical of his own work and is willing to admit his faults...I only hope I can be so wise.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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Article 9 related resources
Global Article 9 Conference to Abolish War May 4-6Global Article 9 Conference on the Abolition of War: A Significant Moment for Peace Education
-Betty A. Reardon (USA) http://www.tc.edu/PeaceEd/newsletter/54.html
Article 9 related events
Into the Atomic Sunshine: Shinya Watanabe’s New York Exhibition on Post-War Art Under Article 9
japanfocus.org/products/details/2700
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
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I knew there was a reason I hated cotton swabs...
I have always despised cotton swabs. That static feeling that you get when you stick it in your ear and swish it all around. It makes me want to run and hide under my big pillow. People must be brainwashed if they enjoy that peculiar sensation! Doctors even warn that cotton swaps do not help contribute to the cleanliness of your ear, but rather cause your ears to be more prone infection by pushing debris further into the ear canal. DO NOT STICK FOREIGN OBJECTS IN YOUR EAR.
On another note, why are we sticking cotton swabs in foreigners' mouths, in our citizens' mouths, who haven't even been proven to have done anything wrong? In a move to prevent violent crime, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation will begin to collect DNA samples via cheek swab from detainees regardless of whether they have been charged with a crime or not. In the past, DNA samples were only collected from convicted felons. What ever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"?
Already a disproportionate number of people are arrested because of flaws in the racial profiling tactics by the police. Now the FBI is going to start collecting DNA well before its suspects are convicted. Is this not an incredible violation of our civil rights? Is this not an extreme infringement on our privacy?
After an arrestee's cheek is swabbed, their data is inputed into a database called CODIS. Apparently, if a person is not convicted, they can request that the DNA sample be destroyed. What I'm wondering is how readily available this information is made to people being detained and how simple is the process made to get the DNA destroyed. Furthermore, after going through the whole process of requesting the DNA be destroyed, how will we ever know if it is really destroyed? Yet even more worrying is the increased potential for abuse of personal information.
If the FBI is permitted to do these cheek swabs, where will it stop? Will I get a cotton swab put in my mouth if I am pulled over by the cops for speeding? Where will this invasion of our privacy end? If we can not get this decision reversed, the least we can do is make this process as transparent as possible, for the sake of our rights.
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Salsa to the Beat of 9- April 26, 2008
Thanks to Article 9, we CAN dance salsa in peace!
April 26th
Do you love salsa or are have you always wanted to learn to dance salsa? Come along to our salsa party and dance the night away in peace!
Proceeds from this pre-event will be donated to the Global Article 9 Campaign. Thanks to Article 9, the peace article of the Japnaese Constitution, we can rejoice in the fact that we do not have to go to war, and instead we can enjoy life to it's fullest!
Article 9, which has helped build confidence in the Asia-Pacific region and is of paramount importance for the prevention of conflict, is threatened by militarist tendencies in Japan and pressure from the United States.
Join us to show your support for a peaceful world and to promote Article 9! We will be holding an International Conference from May 4-6th at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, where guest speakers from around the world, including Nobel Peace Prize winners, will come and show their support for Japan and Article 9.
Anyone is welcome to join!
For more info about Article 9 and the conference, visit our English and Japanese website http://www.whynot9.jp
Global Article 9 Conference to Abolish War
May 4-6 2008
Makuhari Messe International Convention Complex
* Join 10,000 people from around the world to voice your support for the existence and principles of Article 9
* Join the people of Japan in protecting their peace constitution
* Take part in an active network of international movements to shift resources from the military to sustainable development and human security
* Hear keynote speeches by international peace advocates including Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire and President of the Hague Appeal of Peace Cora Weiss
We aim to collect 999,999 signatures to the "Global Article 9 Statement to Abolish War", which will be submitted to the Japanese government, the United Nations and all its member states. To show your support, click here!
http://www.whynot9.jp/_support/
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