For Social Justice, Diversity, and Humanity. Against Oppression, Exploitation, and Exclusion.
          

Issue Two

November/December Issue

MOMENT

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Editorial Collective:


Andy Clarno
Cedric de Leon
Claire Decoteau
Ben Fife
Yoni Goldstein
Ayesha Hardison
Shawn Kimmel
Michelle J. Kinnucan
Lydia Middleton
Max Sussman
Bashar Tarabieh

Vol. 1, No. 2        November/December 2003
momentn. count. /Lat. momentum, movement/
1 a significant, important point in time.
2 plural interesting, memorable episodes in a performance or an era.
3 a particular period of time when one has a chance to make changes; a window of opportunity.
4 the instance of revelation and reckoning; the moment of truth.
5 phy. movement produced by a force acting at a distance on an object.
6 stat. value of the product of a set of variables each multiplied to a power.
7 soc. an articulated, dialectical relationship between social groups; plural cross-cutting social relations which define a society.
8 pol. a latent component of radical democracy; plural the potential components of a coalitional activist movement.
Contents: (in htm format)

“Compassionate Colonialism,” or the White House’s Burden
Bashar Tarabieh

Legs
Felipe Gómez G. 

Taking the Next Step: An Ann Arbor Civil Liberties Ordinance
Michelle J. Kinnucan

A Tribute to Gwen Araujo:

Remembering Gwen
Michelle J. Kinnucan

Still Don't Belong
Melissa Cox

Restaurant Review
Cedric de Leon

Borders Workers: Our Fight is Your Fight
Dave

No More Tears: Workers Fight Employers and the Health Care Industry
Tony Perez and Pete Soppelsa

Ian's Head
Amy Sumerton

A Death in Exile
Andy Clarno

Public School's Assault on Education and the Individual
James Leaf

Lyd's Bits
Lydia Middleton

Uprising in Bolivia:

A Geopolitical Lesson in Existence
Dan Nemser

The US-led Militarization of the Andes
Mandi Bane

O Mundo Das Alternativas
William Copeland

The Highest Bidder
Brendan Kirwin

Special thanks to the Graduate Employees Organization (GEO), The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), and the LSA Student Government for making this edition possible.

Design and layout of hardcopy by Andy Clarno. Masthead design by Cedric de Leon. Web Design: Bashar Tarabieh.