[NIFL-POVRACELIT:1363] A-Librarian-at-Every-Table News

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Thanks to Kathleen de la Peņa McCook for the following news from
A-Librarian-at-Every-Table Listserv:

FOOTPRINT OF NATIONS
The 2004 Footprint of Nations concludes that the world's
wealthiest nations are mortgaging the future at the expense
of today's children, the poor, and the long-term health of the Earth.
Through excessive consumption of non-renewable resources, a handful
of countries are depleting global reserves at a faster rate
than ever before. These problems are compounded as wealthy
nations continue to grow their economies by exploiting the
resources and economic potential of their impoverished
neighbors. http://www.redefiningprogress.org/


BREAD & ROSES
Bread and Roses is the not-for-profit cultural arm of New York's
Health and Human Service Union, 1199/SEIU. Its 220,000 predominantly
Latina and African American women members are employed in all job
categories in health care institutions throughout the metropolitan
area, New Jersey and Florida. Bread and Roses was founded in 1979 as
a cultural resource for union members and students in New York City
who would otherwise have little access to the arts. Special emphasis
is given to programs that signify and interpret their history while
generating new artistic expression.
http://www.bread-and-roses.com/index.html

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-Mary Ann Corley
NIFL-povracelit List Moderator



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