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Published: 01 August 2013
Jenny Polak with thanks to No Name Collective and AKIH, Northwestern University Activists from Chicago and Crete, Illinois, commemorate their successful fight to stop the construction of a for-profit detention center in Crete during a photo shoot and celebration at the Anglican Mission Church
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Published: 01 August 2013
Jenny Polak with thanks to No Name Collective and AKIH, Northwestern University Activists from Chicago and Crete, Illinois, commemorate their successful fight to stop the construction of a for-profit detention center in Crete during a photo shoot and celebration at the Anglican Mission Church
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Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 28–31.
Published: 01 August 2013
...Jenny Polak with thanks to No Name Collective and AKIH, Northwestern University Activists from Chicago and Crete, Illinois, commemorate their successful fight to stop the construction of a for-profit detention center in Crete during a photo shoot and celebration at the Anglican Mission Church...
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Published: 01 August 2014
Creative Commons/George Groutas “The symbol of Goddess is an affirmation of women’s power, bodies, will, and relationships with each other,” Carol P. Christ writes. This Minoan Snake Goddess figurine from Crete dates back to approximately 1600 bce .
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Published: 01 August 2013
No Name Collective Activists march to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in downtown Chicago during an action to “Shut Down ICE.” In response to the action, ICE canceled a “public dialogue” about plans to build a new detention camp in Crete, Illinois.
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Tikkun (2014) 29 (3): 29–34.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Creative Commons/George Groutas “The symbol of Goddess is an affirmation of women’s power, bodies, will, and relationships with each other,” Carol P. Christ writes. This Minoan Snake Goddess figurine from Crete dates back to approximately 1600 bce . ...
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Tikkun (2008) 23 (2): 81.
Published: 01 April 2008
... Copyright © Tikkun magazine 2007 Tikkun RECOMMENDS
theology, and then adding to that a set of con
crete practices...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (2): 58–60.
Published: 01 April 2009
... of the West Bank, the barrier is a hulking twenty-four-foot-high con
land. They are shouting to the crete wall. More often, however, as in Bil’in, it is a three-meter-high electrified fence, aug
Israeli soldiers on the other
side of the barrier. The man mented by razor wire...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (4): 19–20.
Published: 01 November 2009
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of different stages of life for each individual Jew contrasts with the general cultural percep
tion that life belongs to each solitary individual, that we make autonomous choices as dis
crete individuals, and that our living links us...
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Tikkun (2018) 33 (3): 24–31.
Published: 01 August 2018
.... They can be technologically advanced “high civilizations” like Minoan Crete, where women played leading roles, there was a generally high standard of living, and there are no signs of warfare between the various city-states on the island. They can be modern societies like Sweden, Norway, and Finland...
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Tikkun (2007) 22 (5): i–vi.
Published: 01 September 2007
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addressing th e sa m e pro b lem s, b u t th is tim e u n d e r y o u r o w n leader
sh ip a n d d ire c tio n ? I f n o t, w h a t c o u ld y o u h a v e d o n e in th is d irec
W h a t co n crete ste p s...