Media Freedom Foundation Project Censored Report by the President: Peter Phillips 2012-2013
Media Freedom Foundation/Project Censored Report by the President: Peter Phillips 2012-2013 Media Freedom Foundation (MFF) is a non-profit 501-C-3 corporation that sponsors Project Censored and all our various programs. MFF has a ten-person board of directors, who are responsible for monitoring the budget and more ...
Privatizers Running Accreditation Agency Want SF City College Liquidations To Drive Business To For Profit Schools SF City College of San Francisco on brink of closure
Creating the material conditions for the private takeover of public education by the for-profit carnivorous commodity colleges is moving forward swiftly. Starving public colleges has been the plan and now the chickens have come home to roost at San Francisco City college. Nanette Asimov, a writer for SF Gate more ...
Some Ugly Details from the Daley/Duncan/Obama Connection
It is not my custom to spend time on an article from American Thinker, a conservative publication whose political editor brags about appearances on the Dennis Miller show, but Unsolved Mystery: D.C. Public Schools Cheating Scandal by M. Catharine Evans and Ann Kane is informative and important. I'm interested more ...
Privatizers Running Accreditation Agency Want SF City College Liquidations To Drive Business To For Profit Schools SF City College of San Francisco on brink of closure
Creating the material conditions for the private takeover of public education by the for-profit carnivorous commodity colleges is moving forward swiftly. Starving public colleges has been the plan and now the chickens have come home to roost at San Francisco City college. Nanette Asimov, a writer for SF Gate more ...
Making the Case for Economic Relocalization
The Economics of Happiness (2011) Film Review The term âeconomic relocalization,â which has been around about four years, describes the global movement of loosely knit Transition Towns and other grassroots networks working to strengthen local and regional economies and systems of food and energy production. I more ...
Is collective bargaining dead? 21 Idaho districts impose teacher contracts unilaterally
The Idaho school districts' ability to impose contracts without negotiating with unions comes under Idaho's new but not well-known school reform laws; they rolled back most collective bargaining rights for teachers and limited contracts to one-year terms bringing teachers closer and closer to 'independant co more ...
Privatizers Running Accreditation Agency Want SF City College Liquidations To Drive Business To For Profit Schools SF City College of San Francisco on brink of closure
Creating the material conditions for the private takeover of public education by the for-profit carnivorous commodity colleges is moving forward swiftly. Starving public colleges has been the plan and now the chickens have come home to roost at San Francisco City college. Nanette Asimov, a writer for SF Gate more ...
TPP: A Trade Deal from Hell
TPP: A Trade Deal from Hell by Stephen Lendman Obama and political Washington support an alphabet soup of repressive police state laws, other freedom destroying measures, and hellish trade deals. SOPA, PIPA, and CISPA threaten online freedom. Free speech and civil protections are endanger more ...
Failure in Geneva
Failure in Geneva by Stephen Lendman Morning headlines belie continued conflict on the ground. East/West divisions remain. Nothing changed but political rhetoric from Geneva. After Annan's so-called peace plan, violence increased because Washington planned it that way. Expect it to more ...
Canadian students RISE in protest as their affordable EDUCATION fees will be a thing of the PAST
RTGlobalReport http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=eWPk_qn3e0M&NR=1 Published on June 5, 2012 by RTGlobalReport The Canadian province of Quebec. A region that prides itself on free healthcare and affordable education for its residents. Students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees, ar more ...