On Thursday (11/15), the Senate Agriculture Committee approved legislation to combat animal fighting and to address the abuse of downed[…]
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Norway Wants To Make Killing A Tourist Attraction
Every March, the ice floes in Norway are bloodied as hunters bludgeon and skin baby harp seals for their fur.[…]
Read moreBiotech Bullies: Business as Usual
Agbiotech and corporate special interests in reaction to stubborn global resistance have stepped-up their propaganda and bullying. This aggression is[…]
Read moreWhat’s Next: Food & Anti-GE Activism in a Time of Crisis
Despite pro-active moves by the White House and agbiotech interests in the wake of Sept. 11 and the war in[…]
Read moreRemember the Error of Our Old Ways
The attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington immediately plunged the United States[…]
Read moreJust Say No To Racial Profiling
It’s only natural that after the devastating attacks of September 11 on two of the most prominent symbols of modern-day[…]
Read moreThe Needed Economic Stimulus and the Needy
It’s now clear that the American economy was headed for a recession even before the terrorist attacks of September 11.[…]
Read moreNAACP Commends Suspension Of Auburn Fraternity Involved In Racial Incident On Campus
On November 14th The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) commended Beta Theta Pi for “suspending and[…]
Read moreAuburn University Sets Example By Swift Action In The Face Of Racist Student Behavior
Kweisi Mfume, President and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), said swift moves by[…]
Read moreNAACP Satisfied As Supreme Court Abandons Ruling On Affirmative Action
Calling it the appropriate decision, Kweisi Mfume, NAACP President & CEO, said the NAACP is satisfied that the U.S. Supreme[…]
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