I should’ve known better.
When the threat of privatization - the transfer of control over public infrastructure or services to corporations - rears its pathetic failed head in these days of capitalist collapse, we always like to chat with our friend and occasional contributor, Suren Moodliar of Mass. Global Action.
Here's an easy, fun hack you can complete in about fifteen minutes and for less than $20. Repurpose the circuit and speaker from a Hallmark singing greeting card to surprise your friends when they come over.
Plymouth, Mass. - United American Indians Of New England, UAINE, held the 39th National Native American Day Of Mourning on Nov. 27, 2008, Thanksgiving (or thanks-"taking") Day.
Thanksgiving's over, the dishes are clean, Black Friday shopping is complete and Weird Uncle Jim is on his way back to Florida. Now you've got three weeks to prepare your Winter holiday dinner. Why not pardon the pig and cook a vegetarian meal?
Let's begin with the elections. The word that the rolls off of everyone's tongue is historic. Historic election. And I agree with it. It was a historic election. To have a black family in the white house is a momentous achievement. In fact, it's historic in a broader sense.
Well ... I'm signing our weekly editorial for the second time this month. Because it seems appropriate to run a piece I wrote 3 years ago for my Mass. Global Action blog as this Thanksgiving week's editorial for Open Media Boston.
BOSTON/Faneuil Hall - An array of environmental and community organizations held a 100-person rally at Faneuil Hall on Tuesday to announce a new campaign for to renovate every home in the Commonwealth to reduce to be more heat efficient in the winter months and more energy efficient year round -