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Green Despatches: The New Knife on the Streets?
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Red Pepper's unofficial despatches from Green Party Conference. Sunday, September 14, 2008. The New Knife on the Streets? A rather belated post from me on the RSPCA fringe on Dangerous Dogs at conference can be found on my blog. Posted by Sue Luxton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The New Knife on the Streets?
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Green Despatches: A radical, feminist party
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Red Pepper's unofficial despatches from Green Party Conference. Monday, September 8, 2008. A radical, feminist party. After a workshop with a guest speaker on the final day of the Green Party conference today, I asked the speaker (who had better remain nameless since I didn't ask her if I could quote her) how different she'd found it to other party conferences that she attended. "You're a lot more radical," she said. It's not an easy topic to raise and get attention paid to. As soon as you mention an...
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Green Despatches: Blackpool conference
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Red Pepper's unofficial despatches from Green Party Conference. Friday, March 20, 2009. We're not doing a full blogging experience from Blackpool this conference. However, I thought it might be handy to do the occasional round up just for those who drop by on the off chance. A few key links first. You find the Party Conference section. On the national party's website useful. There's also the news section. Where I'm sure the press office will be posting up hot stories for your delectation. Please do alert...
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Red Pepper Review: Jefferson Beyond Jefferson?
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Arts, Culture, Books. Monday, January 21, 2008. Ben Trott reviews, Michael Hardt Presents Thomas Jefferson: The Declaration of Independence. Michael Hardt (Verso, £7.99). If human nature exists. For Hardt, it is Jefferson’s concept of transition that allows us to see most clearly what he has to offer contemporary revolutionary thinking. And it is here that certain resonances can be found with Lenin (granted: much more his thought than practice). You Can also Apex to Sober Deals When You [url=http:/ www&#...
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Change We Can Believe In?: The Bet is On
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Change We Can Believe In? A Red Pepper Blog on the Meaning of Barack Obama's Presidential Candidacy for the Global Left. Saturday, November 1, 2008. The Bet is On. It was 2004 and the first Convention since 9/11. The Presidential Candidate. Nevertheless, I still had the feeling I was being spoken to when, after the Democratic Primaries in Iowa at the beginning of this year,. He addressed his supporters. Backstairs at the White House. Was broadcast on a German TV channel. The series is based on the. This ...
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Change We Can Believe In?: 'The Audacity of Dope'
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Change We Can Believe In? A Red Pepper Blog on the Meaning of Barack Obama's Presidential Candidacy for the Global Left. Sunday, January 25, 2009. The Audacity of Dope'. There have been some fairly unusual attempts to. On Obama's current popularity, beyond the usual badges, fridge magnets and T-shirts that often accompany political campaigns. IKEA set up a replica Oval Office (. To allow you to recommend IKEA furnishings to the White House. Pepsi have launched a. Posted by Editor, Ben Trott. Established ...
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Change We Can Believe In?: Who’s Smarter?
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Change We Can Believe In? A Red Pepper Blog on the Meaning of Barack Obama's Presidential Candidacy for the Global Left. Wednesday, September 10, 2008. What is a symbolic victory? What would it mean to say Barack Obama has scored a symbolic victory? If Barack Obama wins the election for President of the United States of America I will be happy for my nephews, for my nieces, and for my god-daughters. They will finally see someone who looks like them in the White House, in something other than a. We can ex...
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Red Pepper Review: The voice of Palestine
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Arts, Culture, Books. Monday, November 26, 2007. The voice of Palestine. Her passion for the voice of women through song echoes the tribulations of Palestinian life through the centuries through to the modern day. It belies the propaganda which denies the Palestinians their past and their culture. It belies the notion that Palestinian women (or any Arab women) are not a central element of creating and maintaining the strong sense of Palestinian life, culture and society which has enabled them to ...As Re...
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Change We Can Believe In?: Change We Can Achieve
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Change We Can Believe In? A Red Pepper Blog on the Meaning of Barack Obama's Presidential Candidacy for the Global Left. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Change We Can Achieve. By Bill Fletcher Jr. President-elect Obama (savour the phrase) offers historic possibilities and challenges for progressives. Reflects on his victory and the kind of critical support that will be needed if we are to build on it. What to Make of the Election? The election reflected several important issues:. 160;A concern about the perce...
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Red Pepper Review: The Harder They Come
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Arts, Culture, Books. Sunday, May 18, 2008. The Harder They Come. Following sell out seasons at Theatre Royal Stratford East and the Barbican, The Harder They Come is now moving to the West End's Playhouse Theatre. Based on the iconic 1970s film that launched Jimmy Cliff onto the world stage, this exhilarating production tells the story of a country boy who makes for the bright lights of Kingston, Jamaica. Read Steve Platt's review of the Barbican production, Guns and Ganja. Posted by Steve Platt. Marxs ...