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Liberated: One Ad Industry Employee

Congratulations to Sarah Gibble, recipient of the Anti-Advertising Agency’s Foundation for Freedom Award.

Sarah Gibble, Liberated Ad Industry Employee

Read Sarah’s letter of resignation/application for the AAA FFF here.

Sarah Gibble, Liberated Ad Industry Employee

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Final HONK! Preview

Every Friday in the weeks leading up to this years HONK! Festival in Boston we’ve been giving you a preview of some of the bands who will be attending. This week is the last week! HONK! will be kicking off next Friday in Davis Square, Somerville. So, for the last time we give you, the HONK! U. Marching Band, Original Big Seven Club, AfroBrazil, Somerville’s Raging Grannies chapter.

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Art of Democracy showing at WonderRoot

Our dear friends at WonderRoot have teamed up with the The Atlanta Printmakers Studio to bring the increasingly popular Art of Democracy show to Atlanta.

Art of Democracy

Voices from the South: The Atlanta Exhibition runs from October 4 - November 1, 2008, with a cosing reception from 8:30-10:30 PM on November 1.  The AoD website has a preview the exhibit, where you’ll find Terri Dilling’s “Support Sustainable Growth,” below.

Terri Dilling's "Support Sustainable Growth"

Keep up with our other announcements about WonderRoot here.

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Seen on the streets of Somerville, MA

Obama, Mao, Lenin: Hope, Reform Prosper

Obama, Mao, Lenin: Hope, Reform Prosper

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The Quintessential Digger Manifesto (and other Digger Materials)

I was reading about the San Francisco Diggers this morning, and as I looked around at the headlines that my fellow public transit riders were reading, all proclaiming economic doom and gloom, it occurred to me that the Digger Manifesto would be an apt thing to share today. Here’s “Money Is An Unnecessary Evil” by the San Francisco Diggers:

The Quintessential Digger Manifesto

This and other Digger materials are available in The Digger Archives.

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