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Published: 01 January 2012
Reuben Wambdi Kitto Jr. The biannual Dakota Commemorative March retraces the 150-mile forced march imposed on about 1,700 Dakota people in 1862. The photographer, Reuben Kitto, marches with his family every time in memory of his ancestor Pazahiyayewin, who endured the march at age twenty-six More
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Tikkun (2012) 27 (1): 45–69.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Reuben Wambdi Kitto Jr. The biannual Dakota Commemorative March retraces the 150-mile forced march imposed on about 1,700 Dakota people in 1862. The photographer, Reuben Kitto, marches with his family every time in memory of his ancestor Pazahiyayewin, who endured the march at age twenty-six...
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Tikkun (2008) 23 (2): 15–20.
Published: 01 April 2008
... of the American Indian, its title drawn from the location on the Pine Ridge Indian Reserva­ tion in South Dakota where in December 1890 the JlA...
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Tikkun (2012) 27 (4): 47–48.
Published: 01 November 2012
... introduced legislation that would charter a publicly owned, nonprofit state bank, on the model of the successful Bank of North Dakota. Eleven states have passed bills — and four more are considering legislation — enabling businesses to become incorporated as “benefit corporations” or “B Corps,” which...
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Tikkun (2018) 33 (3): 16–17.
Published: 01 August 2018
... criticize. Unless we create new banking institutions, we will still fuel the Wells Fargos of the world. This is currently playing out as cities like Seattle, Los Angeles, and Oakland pass resolutions to stop banking with institutions that support the Dakota Access Pipeline, only to promptly discover...
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Tikkun (2015) 30 (1): 28–30.
Published: 01 January 2015
... large cities, as well as the state of Vermont, are considering full-fledged public banks, such as the one that is currently boosting North Dakota’s economy, while smaller cities like Richmond, California, and Reading, Pennsylvania, are experimenting with a variety of public interventions in finance...
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Tikkun (2011) 26 (4): 28–47.
Published: 01 November 2011
... entry into the war, especially the famed aviator (and Hitler booster) Charles Lindbergh and right-wing radio priest Father Charles Coughlin—both of whom were anti-Semites—and Senator Gerald Nye of North Dakota, an isolationist leader. Geisel was one of the few editorial voices to decry the U.S...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (5): 3–5.
Published: 01 October 2009
... with the kids and show them from local real estate taxes. A state bank stimulus. There is a lot of work that encouraging rather than prohibiting such as North Dakota already could use could be done and people to be em­ behavior. the inherent leverage of its fractional...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (2): 50–55.
Published: 01 April 2017
... one way of killing it is to turn it into property), then, is to commit genocide. Similarly reasoned, one of the charges articulated by the Native resisters to the Dakota Access Pipeline is “environmental genocide.” Given the threats to large swaths of humanity by our treatment of the environment...
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Tikkun (2010) 25 (5): 58–61.
Published: 01 October 2010
... does not get very much attention: the extraordinarily successful successful extraordinarily the attention: much very get not does can. we I think it? ever could we than energy wind harnessable more and Kansas, Texas—have Dakota, fifty states—North of our three country...
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Tikkun (2009) 24 (4): 56–58.
Published: 01 November 2009
... in our southwest deserts. Americans should be aware that the United States has been called “The Persian Gulf of Wind.” Two-thirds of our nation’s needed elec­ tricity could be generated by the winds of North and South Dakota, with the other third...
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Tikkun (2017) 32 (2): 5–11.
Published: 01 April 2017
...’ rights are are similarly violated on a daily basis (our treaty arrangements with them ignored and their land violated in dozens of ways, most recently at Standing Rock in North Dakota), and millions of undocumented workers live in constant fear of arrest and deportation to countries they escaped in order...
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Tikkun (2015) 30 (2): 11–14.
Published: 01 April 2015
... to recognition of the workers’ union. San Francisco voted in November 2014 to raise the city’s minimum wage to $15, and Oakland voters approved an increase to $12.25. Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota—not your typical “blue” states—passed modest wage increases as well. And mayors and city councils...
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