WARNING: All of these links were valid as of
December 14, 2002. If it has been awhile since then, wear your hard hat. The Internet is constantly
under construction, and there are roving potholes.
OneWorld.net human
rights coverage from 124 countries, in five languages
In Motion Magazine
a multicultural, online U.S. publication promoting grassroots organizing and
art for social change among communities of color and working people.
Homeless
People and the Internet A good list of resource links, and you can subscribe
to both the Homeless Discussion List and Homeless People's Network from his
site.
Tedrico's Page
Homelessness Resource Links
Homelessness, hitchhiking, panhandling, homeless statistics, pictures, articles,
shelters, soup kitchens, and feeding programs govern the issues for discussion
here! Help eradicate poverty in America!
Homeless People's Network;
Tom Boland has created an email list for homeless and formerly homeless people
to exchange ideas, and a website archive where we can share them with the
world.
SHARE Homeless and
formerly homeless men and women working to help each other. Home of The Power
Ring webring for homeless empowerment sites. Also hosts Inside, a webring
of homeless shelters and other resources.
WHEEL Sister organization
within SHARE, focusing on the issues of homeless women.
In Memoriam
A page to honor those who have died homeless. You may make your own entries
in memorial.
Homeless
Memorial compiled by Bonnie Briggs; more names of those who have died
homeless in Toronto, Canada, with the pictures and stories of the street people
of Toronto.
Singing Bears: A Home
for Activist Art Award-winning site, looking for contributions. Join the
Activist Art Webring here, or post your own Activist Art to the online forum.
INFACT is best known
for its successful General electric and Nestle boycott campaigns of past decades.
They're currently working on two campaigns: the Tobacco Industry Campaign
and Boycott, and the Hall of Shame Campaign.
United for a Fair Economy
(was Share the Wealth) draws attention to the growth of economic inequality
in the United States. They have plenty of resources available, and engage
in street theater and other popular educational work.
Ithaca
Money is the most vibrant of local currencies. Only usable in the Ithaca,
New York, area, "Ithaca Hours" have helped keep economic resources local,
while encouraging a barter system ideal for alternative, community-based services.
Intentional Communities
are a way of sharing resources. From rural farmsteaders to urban housing co-ops,
there's many models of community to choose from.
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