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Work sharing equals more leisure?
A report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research shows that the best way to tackle unemployment levels is through work sharing.New article online: The land will have its rest
Ric Hudgens doesn’t believe in creation care: creation will have its rest, one way or another.Criticizing advertising and consumerism during the Olympics
A group of street artists from around the world work together in London to reclaim public space and to rid that space of ‘visual pollution’.New article online: Island wrecker
Debbie Blue discovers that despite the her strong dislike of tourists on a pristine Mexico island, she is like them; sharing their faults.The Stones Cry Out!
Geez magazine and friends host New York City’s Reverend Billy for a conference on spirituality and the activist spirit.The loss of Do-It-Yourself culture impacts leisure?
Does the loss of the do-it-yourself culture affect our leisure time? Surprisingly, it does.Better Off: Learning our Lessons
Christina Crook contemplates that despite the amount that we learn from the internet, many things that we learn cannot come from the internet. We have to witness them happening right before our eyes.New article online: World explorer discovers people ‘hanging out’
Geez publisher Aiden Enns interviews Canadian anthropologist and scholar Wade Davis about the ideas of leisure and free time in a variety of cultures, including industrial society.Churches cautious on Northern Gateway
The proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline from the Alberta oil sands to the B.C. coast is an issue that will do much to shape Canada’s moral make-up. Despite that, churches have yet to engage significantly in the debate.59 Cents Campaign
A grassroots student-led campaign that hopes to convince the Federal Government of Canada to reverse it’s decision to cut refugee healthcare at the end of June 2012. They argue that the 59 cents per Canadian citizen it saves the Government is wrong and will lead to much bigger costs at a later time.
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