Clamor

Issue 7 Feb/Mar 2001

  • Economics

  • Seeds of Poverty and Forests of Wealth by Hal Hixson
  • Some Thoughts About Fish and Bananas by Andrew McLeod
  • The Poor Who Are With Us by Charlotte Green Honigman-Smith
  • People

  • The Lives behind the Statistics by Sarah Danforth
  • The Call for Executive Clemency of Leonard Peltier by Greg Fuchs
  • Night of Power by Mumia Abu-Jamal and Ryan James
  • Wading for Nothing by Emily Heiple and Nate Powell
  • Was Abraham Lincoln a Racist? by Ron Sakolsky
  • Sexuality & Relationships

  • A Pair of Big Tits, The Bit Nurse, and The Balance of Power by Jane Graham
  • I'd Rather Masturbate Than Copulate by Charisma Lee
  • Working on Sexuality in Community Living by Bob Banner
  • Media

  • The Media: And Then There Were Six by David Barsamian with Ben Bagdikian
  • Radio Daze: FolkScene and LA's KPFK by Michael Amitin
  • Re/Education by Art Middleton
  • Hollywood and the Big Business of Propping up Nation-States by Marshall Beggs
  • Politics

  • Can You Trust Your Doctor? by Gavin Phillips
  • Ricanstruction: The Politics of Music by Richard Gilman-Opalsky with Alano Baez
  • The Political and the Sacred by Yael Grauer with Starhawk
  • Deschooling the University by Sunfrog
  • Places

  • Satan and the West Memphis Three by Sean Carswell
  • Biting the Hand that Fed Me by Guilty Expat
  • Culture

  • Words as Weapons by Greg Fuchs and Zapatasos
  • More People On Bikes by John Gerken with the Bike Club in Portland, Oregon
  • Biking Florida by Travis Fristoe
  • Ida & Low by Mike Taylor