Harvey Milk Stamps ~ Forever 49 cents n 1977, Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, making him one of the first openly gay elected officials in the United States. His career was tragically cut short nearly a year after he took office, when he and San…
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“War kills people and destroys human creation; but as though mocking war’s devastation, flowers inevitably bloom through its ruins.” ~ from “The First Decoration Day” by David W. Blight, 2011. The People’s History of Memorial Day, Zinn Education Project. (8)
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We Animals, by Jo-Anne McArthur “We Animals is an ambitious project which documents, through photography, animals in the human environment. Humans are as much animal as the sentient beings we use for food, clothing, research, experimentation, work, entertainment, slavery and companionship. With this as its premise, We Animals aims to…
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Earth Song, Michael Jackson (9)
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The May 4 Shootings at Kent State University Kent State Revisited The Killings at Kent State (12)
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The Explosive 1968 Olympics, International Socialist Review Dr. Harry Edwards: Rebel With A Cause, Bleacher Report 1968: Black athletes make silent protest, BBC (9)
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“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” ~ Gary Snyder (16)
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Crow Keepers of Stonehenge, 2009 from Easter, 1916 William Butler Yeats “Hearts with one purpose alone Through summer and winter seem Enchanted to a stone To trouble the living stream. The horse that comes from the road, The rider, the birds that range From cloud to tumbling cloud, Minute by…
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