Clamor

Issue 26 May/Jun 2004

  • Economics

  • Union Cab Cooperative by Mike Gonzales
  • Frelancers UNITE! Can Writers Get it Together? by Nick Mamatas
  • Iraq's Labor Resistance by Shannon Carson
  • Fighting to Stop the Other War: Cheryl Honkala Discusses the War on the Poor by Rachel Gazda
  • Bracero 2004: How Bush Plans to Legalize American Sweatshops by Artemio Guerra
  • Media

  • A Day in the Life of Democracy Now! by Anna Lappe
  • Work in the Age of Reality TV by Anne Elizabeth Moore
  • TV-piquetera by Marie Trigona
  • Word on the Streets: Street Papers Amplify the Voices of the Voiceless by Israel Bayer
  • The Fixer: Getting the Truth Out About Iraq by Rob Eshelman
  • Politics

  • A 40-Hour Work Week? Yes PLEASE! by Kari Lydersen
  • Sabocat Asks: Where in the World is the 40-Hour Week? by Madeleine Baran and Amanda Luker
  • Workin' for the Man by Victoria Law
  • Red, White, and Wal-Mart Blue by Joe Diffie
  • Welcome to the Military! May I Take Your Order? by Madeleine Baran
  • Taking Back our Health: Ithaca's Health Fund Model for Change by Susan Leem
  • Sex & Gender

  • Conjuring the Ghosts of Fonda's Past by Jessica Hoffman
  • How Safe Are Your Toys? by Jennifer Grant
  • Culture

  • This is Entertainment? CHimp-sploitation in Hollywood by Sarah Baeckler with Charles Spano
  • Micranots Intelligence: MC I Self Devine by Samuel Pixley
  • What's Your Passion? by Stella Meredith
  • Compassionate Science: When Two Good Causes Collide by Emily Sloan
  • People

  • Working it Out: A Prison Work Program that Works by Christina Cook
  • Vulnerability and Resistance: Chris Abani by Tess Lotta
  • Job Relocation: Luo Kai Ming Changes Careers by Michelle Chen
  • The Unlikely Striker: A Side of Mom She's Never Seen Before by Leilani Clark