Social Justice - 2002
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Making multiple literacies visible in the writing classroom: from Cupareo, Guanajuato, to Cal State, Monterey Bay.
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Positionality, epistemology, and social justice in the classroom.
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The end of disarmament and the arms races to come.
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A Reciprocal University: a model for arts, justice, and community.
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Narrating cultural citizenship: oral histories of first-generation college students of Mexican origin.
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Corporate swine and capitalist pigs: A decade of Environmental Injustice and protest in North Carolina.
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Crimes of Bhopal and the global campaign for justice.
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The effects of Israeli violations during the second uprising "intifada" on Palestinian health conditions.
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For their own good: benevolent rhetoric and exclusionary language in public officials' discourse on immigrant-related issues.
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Social justice salutes Beverly Axelrod.
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The fire this time: A review of taking it personally.
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Review of Pearce and Tombs, Toxic Capitalism.
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Prisoners of war: black female incarceration at the end of the 1980s.
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The World Bank and crimes of globalization: a case study.
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You gotta be ready for some serious truth to be spoken.
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Environmental crime and pollution: wasteful reflections (1).
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A report from the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance, Durban, South Africa, 2001.
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Environmental harm and the political economy of consumption.
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Expansion of police power in public schools and the vanishing rights of students.
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Activism in Academia: a social action writing program.
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Security and public health.
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Economic sanctions, humanitarianism, and conflict after the cold war.
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"Attac": a global social movement?
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The global threats to workers' health and safety on the job.