February

Cuba to Increase Solar Panel Production

HAVANA, Cuba, Feb 25 (acn) Cuba is setting up a new production line to increase the production of solar panels, meant mainly for projects of the Bolivarian Alternative for Our America (ALBA).

New GONSO News Tied to Controversial PR Firm

ATLANTA - A month-old online news service in Atlanta called GONSO, founded by veteran corporate journalists, is tied to a controversial public relations firm, Alisias, which, among other things, has put a positive spin on the mass displacement of public housing residents and mass demolition of public housing in Atlanta.

Violence Against Women: Most Pervasive Human Rights Violation

As International Women's Day nears the century mark (the first IWD was held in 1911), women have made enormous progress in many respects. But the present global economic crisis will have a profound negative impact on women, and the long struggle to end violence against women remains far from victory.

Comment: Real Life and the New York Post's Cartoon Violence

As has been widely reported this month, the New York Post published a sociopathic cartoon that depicted cops riddling a chimpanzee with bullets as they say, 'They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus package.'

Kirsten Price's Music Video 'Fall' Touches a Raw Nerve

Close on the heels of Barack Obama's presidential inauguration with its focus on public honesty and sacrifice, Kirsten Price's new music video shines a tender light on the human price paid by the Bush administration's war veterans.

Forest Biomass Energy System for Cuba

HAVANA, Cuba, Feb 24 (acn) The Cuban government is working on a pilot project with the support of the UN's Organization for Industrial Development to generate electricity from forest biomass.

Talking to US Workers About President Obama’s Visit To Canada

The friendship between the common people of Canada and the USA was underscored by the visit to Ottawa on February 19th of US President Barack Obama. Thousands of Canadians discouraged by officialdom from greeting the popular US President, nonetheless spontaneously converged on Parliament Hill.

Former GSU Lecturer: I Was Fired for Intersex Guest Speaker

ATLANTA – Former Georgia State University Lecturer, and current PhD student, Matthew Cardinale, today, February 23, 2009, filed an eight page complaint against GSU Sociology Department Chair Donald Reitzes, and Lecturer and Teaching Director Mindy Stombler.

Grenada Affirms its Rejection of US Blockade of Cuba

HAVANA, Cuba, Feb 23 (acn) Grenada´s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Peter Charles David, reiterated his country´s rejection of the US economic, financial and commercial blockade of Cuba.

The Great (Black) Depression

I need a big black stimulus. The $15 per week tax cut, courtesy of the Obama plan, will allow me to introduce diversity into my ramen noodle diet, but will not provide much else. African Americans need just a tad bit more.

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