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Das Madchen, Das Zu Denken Wagte

Das Madchen, Das Zu Denken Wagte

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Independent Media Center, Association Pour La Taxation Des Transactions Pour L'aide Aux Citoyens, Waake-Up!, the Yes Men, Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, Conaie, Peoples' Global Action, Landless Peoples Movement, Think Again, Infernal Noise Brigade, Magshimey Herut, May First/people Link, Regenesis Movement, Dissent!, Via Campesina, Focus on the Global South, Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa, Revolutionary Internationalist Organization, Antiglobalization Activists in Syria, Hacktivist News Service. Excerpt: WAAKE-UP! (World Awareness and Action Koalition of Equal United Progressives) was a student and community coalition at the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU Boulder) active from 1998 to 2001. WAAKE-UP! adopted the motto "Action without Awareness is ignorant. Awareness without Action is immoral." WAAKE-UP! supported many progressive causes, but were best known for the "Sweatshop Campaign," demanding that University of Colorado apparel be made in factories supporting fair labor conditions, specifically those endorsed by the Worker Rights Consortium. The Sweatshop Campaign was not successful, but its goals were later fulfilled by WAAKE-UP!'s successor organizations, 180 at 11 (180 degrees at the 11th hour), CASA (Coalition Against Sweatshop Apparel) and WWJC (World Workers Justice Committee). Like many other progressive organizations in Colorado their actions were recorded in the Denver Police Spy Files. July, 1996 the University of Colorado board of regents adopted the Talloires Declaration stating that the University must maintain "institutional neutrality in social and political matters" unless it is an issue that "directly affects the university, is detrimental to the achievement of the university's mission and purp... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=6562778

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