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Helen
Caldicott,a
Nobel
Peace Prize nominee, is a physician, humanist, impassioned advocate
for nuclear disarmament and a true woman of peace. Dr. Helen
Caldicott is recognized in every corner of the globe as the most
visible advocate for peace in the world. Her awards, acknowledgments
and citations fill pages - just to name a few: Peace Medal Award
(United Nations Association of Australia), which she shared with her
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Kiki
Smith,
born in
Nuremberg, Germany) is on Time Magazine's Top 100 Influential
People's List and is an artist of international prominence
whose career has spanned over three decades. Smith is a leading
proponent of artists addressing philosophical, social, legal and
spiritual aspects of human nature.
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Shirin Neshat
Born in Qazvin,
Iran is an internationally acclaimed photographer and filmmaker, moved to the U.S after high school to study art. When the Islamic
Revolution overtook her homeland in 1979, Neshat was exiled and
couldn't return until 11 years later.
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EDUN
Ali
Hewson and Bono partnered with Rogan Gregory in June of 2005
to launch their socially conscious contemporary casual-wear label
EDUN.
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Sarita
Choudhury
is
currently playing a lead role in M. Night Shyamalan's highly
anticipated film "Lady In The Water" working alongside Paul Giamatti
and Bryce Dallas Howard.
Choudhury made her film debut as
the love interest to Denzel Washington's character in Mira Nair's
"Mississippi Masala." Choudhury's performance as the 'Queen' in Mira
Nair's film "Kama Sutra"
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STING
BROKEN
MUSIC TOUR
Stripped Down and
Raw with two Guitars, a Bass and Drums
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Teresita
Fernandez
is the
recipient of the 2005 McArthur Foundation Fellowship. (Genius Award)
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John Armleder is
one of Switzerland's most important contemporary artists and has
worked for more than thirty years. |
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Michael Dickinson
is an artist and an
English teacher working in Istanbul,
Turkey. Recently he exhibited a collage of the Prime Minister of
Turkey's head attached to the body of a German Shepard and as a
result maybe facing criminal charges. |
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Michael Dickinson was
also founder of
Carnival of Chaos
which was removed last year and deleted by the Lycos web hosting
company to the message. "You are no longer an
authorized member of Tripod. You have been removed because your web
site violated
our Terms of Service"
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Tom Butter has
been living and working in NYC since 1977. He has been exhibiting
sculpture in NYC since 1981, and has participated in many one person
and group exhibitions nationally and internationally.
In
recent years, Tom has been working on
monotypes and drawings as well
as sculpture.
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Samm Cohen born in New York, is a painter and
photographer and
has studied psychology from many angles. She also writes poetry.
Samm
has recently expanded her use of medias to digital, video,
sculpture, and jewelry.
Also see
Wordsmiths
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Harold
One Feather is a Hunkpapa Lakota environmentalist and a volunteer for Defenders
- of the
Black Hills in South Dakota.
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See uranium mine video at
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Tom
Gibson
India's North East Frontier Area bordered by Bhutan,
China, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Arunachal Pradesh is North East India's
largest and most remote state.
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MY PSYCHIC
LIFE
Litany Burns is
an international personality with a range of talents that
include poetry, clairvoyance, channeling, lecturing, writing and
filmmaking. Having worked on the infamous “Son of Sam” case,
Litany has also appeared on national television, radio and in
top magazines in the U.S., Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada,
South Africa and Latin America.
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Flick
Harrison
is
a self-made nobody, a renegade artist, an underpreneur and a premiere Vancouver poorfessional. His film,
theatre, video, acting, writing and camera work has been seen by
millions; been nominated
and won awards
internationally, and slipped into, under and through almost every
Canadian funding niche. Chretien's chief strategist Warren Kinsella
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Dennis Kyne is
a
military veteran
who served for fifteen years in the US Army, and over a year on
the front lines of Gulf War I as a battlefield medic
He served in Operation Desert Storm, now he exposes the truth
about Depleted Uranium and its unethical, illegal use by
the United States. |
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A wake for a Lakota Warrior
Marines stand at
attention over the casket of Cpl. Brett Lundstrom, who was killed in
Iraq on January 7, 2006.
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Ana de Portela
Trophy Wives and Goddesses
at the Bronx Haven arts gallery is an
exhibition of new sculpture by Ana de Portela, exploring
images and issues of the female body. Ana
was the first American invited by the Austrian Ministry of
Culture to be an artist in residence. and also nominated
Who's Who of American Women in Art.
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Sister Dianna Ortiz
was abducted by government security forces
on November 2, 1989. Taken to a secret torture center in Guatemala
City. She suffered more than 100 cigarette burns on her body
while being interrogated, lowered into a rat-infested pit
filled with decomposing bodies and victims not yet dead. Her hand
was forcibly held to a knife as one of her torturers stabbed another
female prisoner to death. She was brutally gang-raped by her
torturers.
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Diane
Stearns
"Essentially, if you get a heavy metal stuck on DNA, you can get a
mutation,"
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Interview
with William
Under Baggage on racism, uranium dumping, mainstream media neglect
on indigenous issues, United Nations and the meaning of heyoka and
much more. He is
the founder and director of Indigenous Nations Network, a Lakota
peace activist, cultural ambassador to the UN, common man, Film
maker, and survivor of an attempt at genocide.
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RD Laing
LIBERATING SHAMAN
OF KINGSLEY HALL
by
Francis Huxley
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Edna V Harris
Interview II
Greetings, I'm Edna, the
Anonymous Female Artist. I'm opinionated and angry at the current state
of the male-dominated art world. I'm here to bring attention to the
evil-doings of artists, critics, gallerists, and anyone else who's
making it hard for us. I'm a MILITANT ART BITCH who is dedicated to
JUSTICE for all! |
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Paddy
Johnson is an artist and art critic and writer of
the blog Art Fag City.
Paddy Johnson interview
with Elizabeth McKenzie.
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Ronda Beamer
is a
photographer, film maker and a yoga instructor, now based out of
New York after having lived in Berlin for 10 years.
Her latest body
of work evolved out of her fascination with industrial
buildings, architectural structures and power plants.
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Eric
Blumrich
is a
freelance illustrator /animator and web developer. He
has
been studying history, politics, and sociology for the past 16 years. |
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Joe Heaps Nelson Born 1968,
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
He has a B.A. in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania. He has
exhibited his work at the Zito Studio Gallery, New York; Always Ready,
Superfine, Brooklyn, NY; Monumental, Victory Hall, Jersey City, NJ;
Spring Gallery, Brooklyn and many other venues across the US.
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Timothy Benally
is
a Navaho Native American.
"Memories Come To Us In the Rain and the Wind", Oral Histories and
Photographs of Navajo Uranium Miners & Their Families. The book of
25 interviews is part of the campaign of Navajo uranium miners and
their families to gain compensation for the great loss in death and
illness brought about by mining uranium, with no warning of its ill
effects, during the Cold War era of 1947- 1971.
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Doug Brugge
has a PhD in biology from Harvard University and an MS in
Industrial Hygiene from the Harvard School of Public Health.
Doug Brugge was director and photographer for "Memories Come To Us
In the Rain and the Wind", Oral Histories and Photographs of Navajo
Uranium Miners & Their Families. Timothy Benally and Phil
Harrison were the interviewers, translation and transcription were
by Timothy Benally, Martha Austin-Garrison and Lydia Fasthorse-Begay |
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