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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Introducing rabble's Activist Toolkit | rabble.ca

Greater consciousness and sense of community is emerging via the Internet, as we know.

As technology changes the way we collaborate, organize, and socialize, it is affording like-minded individuals opportunities to connect, share resources, and trade tips.

Through digital means, activists can unite and launch social change movements in a free and global space. Around the world, progressive activists are taking advantage of this to organize online and offline. On the streets of Cairo and Minsk, in municipalities across Europe and North America, the civic actions of activist bloggers and Internet revolutionaries lead social change movements, influence government policy-making, and shape current events.

The Activist Toolkit is rabble.ca's response to the changes taking place.

Our wiki-style Toolkit aims to be a space for activist collaboration. Home to a wealth of encyclopedic resources, the content is organized according to "tooltype" -- each unique in its contribution to the Toolkit.

• How-To Guides allow advocates to share valuable organizational skills. The guides afford practical tips and step-by-step instructions on a range of activist techniques, from launching an online petition to hosting a screening.

• "Software Tools" highlight and provide reviews of the latest technology accessible to activists. The growing list encompasses an array of technological devices, including crisis mapping and censorship circumvention software, as well as tools promoting government accountability and transparency.

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• "Media Commons" also offers free visual media that is available for reuse, remixing, and sharing.

• "On This Day" tools detail significant events and milestones throughout social justice history.

• rabblepedia serves as a Wikipedia-like information source, featuring articles written from a progressive point of view. Articles include definitions and descriptions of activism-related people, groups, and issues.

• "Workshop Outlines" hosts seminar templates on various topics. Contributors are encouraged to upload their own workshop presentations for sharing.

As rabble.ca's Activist Toolkit intern, I have spent the last several months populating this repository. The organization and classification of this activist gear has been no small feat, and remains a challenging task. While working to expand the Toolkit to its present state, my search for interesting tools, social change organizations, and progressive individuals has yielded intriguing results.

It was through my conversations with local activists and progressively minded friends, who so willingly lent their expertise and expressed their enthusiasm to connect with like-minded individuals, that the creation of a space for activist collaboration was confirmed as necessary. Today, an array of free and open-source tools are available online and there is an abundance of people who use them.

However, without a forum for dialogue, activists will not be able to realize the full potential of online tools. The Activist Toolkit provides users with a necessary sphere for discussion and debate.

As my time at rabble.ca draws to a close, and the Activist Toolkit development continues, I hope to see the space mature into a magnet for advocates. While still in beta form, obstacles and setbacks are anticipated in the expansion ahead. Nevertheless, the Toolkit's potential as a go-to site for activist empowerment and inspiration is clear. Looking forward, I eagerly await contributor comments, tool reviews, and user feedback. Interaction and engagement will only serve to improve the Activist Toolkit.

Elements of the Toolkit focus on basic activist education. However, I believe the site's wiki-style nature will attract advocates of all stripes. A product of collaborative writing and contribution, the Toolkit will help to foster a community of sharing. Furthermore, continual updates and ongoing innovation in the Toolkit space will entice advocates to return.

While allowing experienced activists to impart their expertise onto an emerging class of advocates, veterans will also be exposed to the latest technological tools. As a result, new skill sets will be adopted, new techniques will be ingrained, and new support networks will be forged. Technology presents the potential to make advocacy campaigns more efficient and effective. Complimenting this, the Activist Toolkit's forum for shared education and inspiration will increase the likelihood of advocate mobilization, and improve the outcome of social change campaigns.

To the naysayers, neo-luddites, and skeptics, I acknowledge your concerns; online activism is no substitute for offline social action. The question of whether the Internet will change political landscapes, however, has a simple answer. Whether the incorporation of technology into advocacy campaigns helps gather evidence, orchestrate a public exposé of injustice, or rally like-minded people, digital tools make inspiring action and effecting change more possible. Like rabble.ca, the Activist Toolkit draws on the real energy and power of the Internet -- passionate, engaged human beings.

To see rabble.ca Activist Toolkit, please click here.  Note: To "edit" a page, readers need to sign in as a beta tester by emailing toolkit@rabble.ca. Any reader logged into rabble can make comments or discuss the Activist Toolkit.

Paula Millar interned with rabble.ca and oversaw the compilation of rabble's Activist Toolkit.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

México: Soluciones duraderas y efectivas para la comunidad Rarámuri de la Sierra Tarahumara

México: Soluciones duraderas y efectivas para la comunidad Rarámuri de la Sierra Tarahumara


El panorama a futuro indica que puede empeorar ante la escasez de alimentos y el pronóstico de lluvias escasas para esta temporada.

Fuente: Cencos


No son suficientes las toneladas de alimentos y cobijas que llegan a la Sierra, se deben planear acciones a corto, mediano y largo plazo

La sociedad, las autoridades y el sector privado deben unir esfuerzos en esta emergencia

Oxfam apoyará proyectos para incentivar la productividad, como pequeñas represas, huertos familiares de traspatio y se dará empleo a los habitantes de la zona que participen en la construcción de la infraestructura que se instalará

Oxfam colabora en estas iniciativas con la Fundación Bowerasa y la Fundación Tarahumara José Alberto Llaguno

Oxfam recibirá desde hoy donativos para financiar los proyectos productivos en la Tarahumara

Cada proyecto cuesta 350 mil pesos y beneficia directamente a 250 familias

Ante la situación de emergencia en la que viven los habitantes de la Sierra Tarahumara y con base en la experiencia en ayuda humanitaria que tiene Oxfam en todo el mundo, se realizó una evaluación directa en campo para conocer directamente el problema e implementar soluciones que beneficien a la comunidad Rarámuri.

En esta visita se comprobó que la situación es grave debido a la escasez de alimentos por falta de agua, pérdida de fertilidad en los suelos y baja productividad de las tierras. Además, el panorama a futuro indica que puede empeorar ante la escasez de alimentos y el pronóstico de lluvias escasas para esta temporada.

Después de haber evaluado la situación, Carlos Zarco, director ejecutivo de Oxfam México, anunció que se implementarán acciones a corto, mediano y largo plazo. “Se buscará favorecer la confluencia del gobierno, el sector privado y la sociedad civil para responder a esta situación de emergencia. Asimismo, será primordial fortalecer las redes de la sociedad civil en Chihuahua, en la Sierra Tarahumara, porque sabemos que las soluciones duraderas implican la participación activa de la sociedad civil local. Además Oxfam ha sido invitado a participar en conjunto con la Cruz Roja, Transparencia Internacional y la FAO en la contraloría social del fondo especial de 34 mil millones de pesos que el gobierno definió para enfrentar la sequía”, concluyó.

De las acciones más emergentes se encuentra la recaudación de recursos económicos que serán invertidos en la implementación de proyectos productivos para rescatar las técnicas de cultivo sustentables que mejorarán las cosechas de productos básicos (maíz y fríjol) y complementarios (hortalizas), así como la siembra y retención de agua. Estos proyectos, traerán como beneficios: la recarga de mantos acuíferos; redes de cosecha y distribución de agua; estudios de fertilidad y mejoramiento de suelos; investigación y mejoramiento de la producción agrícola (parcelas de maíz y huertos); diseño de proyectos productivos para el mejoramiento de la economía local y, capacitación en técnicas agrícolas y desarrollo de capacidades organizativas.

Estos proyectos además darán empleo a los habitantes de las comunidades en la construcción de la infraestructura y se les capacitará para que ellos mismos repliquen estos esquemas en otras comunidades.

Esta iniciativa ya ha sido implementada en la Sierra Tarahumara, inclusive, se ha multiplicado gracias a los resultados alcanzados y las comunidades donde los proyectos son ya una realidad se encuentran en mejores condiciones para enfrentar la crisis, al conservar una reserva de agua, haber mejorado el rendimiento de sus aguajes gracias a la infiltración del agua en el subsuelo y, como beneficio adicional, haber contado con una fuente segura de empleo durante el tiempo que duró la obra. En estas y otras acciones, Oxfam trabajará apoyando también proyectos de la Fundación Tarahumara José A. Llaguno, y la Fundación Bowerasa que brinden verdaderas oportunidades de alcanzar mejores y sostenidas condiciones vida de las comunidades Rarámuri.

Cada proyecto de conservación y recuperación de suelo y agua cuesta 350 mil pesos anuales y beneficia directamente alrededor de 250 familias. Oxfam hace un llamado a la sociedad en su conjunto para que se puedan recaudar los recursos que permitan llevar esta ayuda a por lo menos comunidades de seis municipios de la sierra de Chihuahua.

Oxfam México está recibiendo donaciones en efectivo en la cuenta bancaria

Nombre: Oxfam México, A.C.
Banco: BBVA Bancomer
Cuenta: 0149295577
Sucursal: 3533 San José Insurgentes
Clabe: 012180001492955777

Todos los donativos son deducibles de impuestos, informes con Alejandra Jiménez al 5687- 3002

Sobre Oxfam México

Oxfam México es una asociación civil independiente de cooperación internacional y ayuda humanitaria que promueve la organización de las comunidades para mejorar sus condiciones de vida. Trabaja conforme al principio universal de la Equidad Social, a partir de tres causas: Justicia Económica, Construcción de Ciudadanía y Democracia, y Ayuda Humanitaria.

Su operación se financia con las aportaciones económicas de empresas, fundaciones y donaciones individuales, que son asignadas a diversas organizaciones de la sociedad civil para auspiciar proyectos de desarrollo sustentable.

http://www.oxfammexico.org/
Contacto para medios:
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Dona: Los Tarahumaras nos necesitan

México, D.F. a 6 de febrero de 2012.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

True cost of Afghan, Iraq wars is anyone's guess | McClatchy

True cost of Afghan, Iraq wars is anyone's guess | McClatchy

WASHINGTON — When congressional cost-cutters meet later this year to decide on trimming the federal budget, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq could represent juicy targets. But how much do the wars actually cost the U.S. taxpayer?

Nobody really knows.

Yes, Congress has allotted $1.3 trillion for war spending through fiscal year 2011 just to the Defense Department. There are long Pentagon spreadsheets that outline how much of that was spent on personnel, transportation, fuel and other costs. In a recent speech, President Barack Obama assigned the wars a $1 trillion price tag.

But all those numbers are incomplete.



Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/08/15/120758/true-cost-of-afghan-iraq-wars.html#ixzz1VDzpGhh7
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Monday, March 28, 2011

The Problem w/ teachers

#wiunion #teachers #ed #miunion #florida #Oklahoma

Amplify’d from www.commondreams.org

lem With Teachers








The Problem With Teachers


Oklahoma just became the latest state to rob teachers, those most undeserving victims, of their collective bargaining rights. Teacher and slam poet Taylor Mali, tired of the abuse, offers a lively response to the clueless question, What do you make?

Read more at www.commondreams.org
 

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Anti-Abortion Billboard Features Pres

Here they go again !!

Amplify’d from thinkprogress.org

Anti-Abortion Billboard Features President Obama, Says ‘Every 21 Minutes, Our Next Possible Leader Is Aborted’


After displaying a highly offensive anti-abortion billboard campaign, the anti-choice organization Life Always ran into trouble when New York City denizens demanded it remove its colossal billboard declaring “the most dangerous place for an African-American is in the womb.” Tricia Fraser, the mother of the little girl on the billboard, was enraged to learn of the billboard. She hadn’t expected a photo taken at a modeling agency to be abused for that purpose. Life Always promised not to use the girl’s picture again.


Instead, they’ll use President Obama’s. As Right Wing Watch notes, Life Always and ThatsAbortion.com will unveil 30 new billboards in President Obama’s hometown — “where residents are predominantly black” — that declares, “Every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted.” These are babies who could grow to be the future Presidents of the United States, or the next Oprah Winfrey, Denzel Washington or Maya Angelou,” said Life Always Board Member Reverend Derek McCoy.


Since 2010, multiple right-wing anti-choice groups have been running “Abortion as Black Genocide” billboard campaigns across the country to target Planned Parenthood. Anti-choice groups are even defending the “Black genocide in the 21st century” fliers “displayed a noose” or said “in the new klan lynching is for amateurs.” State and federal lawmakers are now even trying to ban “race-based abortion.”

As the Guttmacher Institute notes, these groups are “exploiting and distorting” the fact that “the abortion rate for black women is almost five times that for white women” to falsely blame the “aggressive marketing by abortion providers to minority communities.” In reality, the higher abortion rate reflects higher rate of unintended pregnanices resulting from wider disparities in geographic and financial access to health services — most notably “being able to afford the more effective — usually more expensive — prescription methods.” These obstacles, ironically, are what Planned Parenthood actively seeks to remove.

“No woman’s reproductive choices should be questioned or subjected to more scrutiny or control based on her racial or ethnic background—and that’s exactly what these billboards do,” Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America told ThinkProgress. NARAL recently launched a campaign to remove these billboards. “We also find it deeply offensive that the group behind these billboards is wrapping its anti-choice agenda in the language and framework of civil rights. This cynical campaign represents politics at their worst,” she said.

Read more at thinkprogress.org
 

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http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/28/ge-union-workers-cuts/ Some nerve GE !! Real patriotic!! http://amplify.com/u/bww2n o
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Social Media and Egyptian Revolution #Egypt #Jam25 #Tahrir #Kefaya #KhaledSaid

Interesting overview of the history of the revolution in Egypt

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