April 2003

You can read the .pdf version of the April 2003 Community Alliance below. There are features that allow viewers to increase the size of the pages for easier reading. Simply place your cursor over the content to access the feature to enlarge the image and turn the page.

Table of Contents

  • Page 1  This is what democracy looks like
  • Page 2  This is not how to resolve conflict – Mike Rhodes
  • Page 2   Letter to the editor – Michael Becker
  • Page 3   Police Infiltrate Local Groups – Mark Schlosberg
  • Page 4   Peace Fresno – Ken Hudson
  • Page 5   Jesse Jackson and Homeware Workers in Fresno rally for a living wage – Mike Rhodes
  • Page 6   Free Speech – Paul Jackson
  • Page 7   Clearing the Air – Kevin Hall
  • Page 8   The role of community organizing in the environmental movement – Jeremy Hofer
  • Page 9    People Power vs. the WTO – Pasquale Carbone
  • Page 10   Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom sponsored page
  • Page 11    Fresno County Green Party sponsored page
  • Page 12    Center for Nonviolence sponsored page
  • Page 13    Peace and Social Justice calendar
  • Page 14    Fresno Folklore Society – Mike Starry
  • Page 16    Spoken word comes to Fresno – Devoya Mayo
April-2003

Authors

  • Mike Rhodes was a founder of the Community Alliance newspaper. He has also been the editor and executive director over the past 28 years. He wrote this article while on Hospice because of his diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer and urges you not to mourn, but to organize, when he dies. Contact him at mikerhodes@comcast.net.

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  • Kevin Hall

    Kevin Hall, a former Fresno County planning commissioner, has worked as a community, labor and political organizer. He co-hosts the radio program Climate Politics, which airs on the second and fourth Fridays of every month 5 p.m.–6 p.m. on KFCF 88.1 FM. He posts on Bluesky as @kevinhall.bsky.social.

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  • Paul Thomas Jackson

    Paul Thomas Jackson is secretary of the Fresno Homeless Advocates (FHA), a voluntary association whose active members pursue the interest we share in a philosophy of community. Each of us on our own time also does tangible things for people experiencing homelessness. Membership in FHA is open to anyone demonstrating a serious interest in homeless advocacy. FHA has a public group on Facebook that is a broad forum for discussion.

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