August 2007: Urban Guerrilla Art

Urban Guerrilla Art
(on a stop sign near you)

Cover story: Guerrilla Traffic Control: Using public art to stick it to car culture

Also in this issue: Haiti’s political prisoners; how the ethanol craze will suck us dry; the one-state solution for Israel/Palestine; a critical look at the “naturals” industry, and more…

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contents

Alternative Routes
by Shayna Stock & Dominique Fenton
Kicking off a coast-to-coast search for intentional community.

Justice Denied
by Chris Scott
Investigating the links between Haiti’s political prisoners & Canadian development dollars.

Guerrilla Traffic Control
by Michelle Deines
Using public art to stick it to car culture.

The One-State Solution
by Hassan Husseini
An interview with author Joel Kovel on overcoming Zionism & the prospects for peace with justice in Israel/Palestine.

Bursting the Ethanol Bubble
by Larry Powell
Making the case against food-based fuels.

Naturally Suspicious
by Cristina Bianchi-Melchin
Does the rise of the “naturals” industry represent a small step in the right direction, or a toxic distraction from a much larger problem?

departments

letter from the editor

letters to the editor

Gender reconciliation, imperialism vs. good intentions, embezzlement opportunities & more…

reviews

* Brent Erickson on the film documentary Unrepentent: Kevin Annett & Canada’s Genocide

* Ruth Latta on the book A Great Restlessness: The Life & Politics of Dorise Nielsen

quotes from the underground
On counter-recruitment, the art of losing a war, and the days of the living dead

parting shots: Dinner Plate Ethics: In defence of killing your own food
by Joe Schmutz

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