by Pier Marton | Mar 8, 2010 | Care, Human Rights, Racism, Sci/Nat
With our relatives, the bonobos. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Mar 3, 2010 | Afri, Asia, Care, Highlights, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Humor, Ideas, KeyText, Media, Politics, Racism, Spectacle, Travel, Wars
RELATED TO THE SCHOOL OF NO MEDIA Published in American Anthropologist, vol 58, June 1956. pp. 503-507 The anthropologist has become so familiar with the diversity of ways in which different people behave in similar situations that he is not apt to be surprised by...
by Pier Marton | Feb 21, 2010 | Art, Human Rights, Jewish, Racism, Women
“It was rare for a white woman to fight for civil rights”. What kind of white woman was the sculptor, Lucille Hurst? EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Feb 18, 2010 | Antisemitism, Human Rights, Ideas, Middle-East, Photo, Politics, Racism, Travel, Women
An inspiration for fearless work, crossing boundaries that are often perpetuating a “murderous” status quo. Get him to speak on your campus, in your town! I have heard him twice already, and trying to hear him a third time. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Dec 19, 2009 | Health, Politics, Racism, Unlearning, Women
From Ricky Sherover-Marcuse’s Unlearning Racism Website Towards A Perspective On Eliminating Racism: 12 Working Assumptions — By Ricky Sherover-Marcuse Because racism is both institutional and attitudinal, effective strategies against it must recognize this dual...