Current issue, mostly in Mandarin, edited by Ai Weiwei, is free and being distributed as pdf and via bittorrent, in order to get by/through the great firewall. via.
Page 20-23 might as well be Aventura or Downtown Miami or Brikell.
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?
Pat Thomas, author of the new Listen Whitey: The Sounds of Black Power 1965-75
THE SIDEBAR #27: PAT THOMAS « Soul-Sides.com.
Survey results of 198 OWS participant at Zuccotti Park.
Jillian York makes A Case for Pseudonyms.
Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. John Paul Stevens
Similar thoughts by Kee Hinckley.
US Census released American Community Survey, 2005-2009 data set that gives a snapshot of the American population. The Herald reported on the data for Miami-Dade and Broward.
Some interesting facts:
via Miami-Dade is rich, poor, polarized and getting better educated – Miami-Dade – MiamiHerald.com.
The War on Cameras – Reason Magazine.
It has never been easier—or more dangerous—to record the police.
Be aware you can go to jail for recording(video and audio) and photographing public officials, especially the police.
“There’s this idea that just because charges are dropped, there’s no harm,” Miller says. “But that isn’t right. There’s definitely harm when someone is illegally arrested and has to spend a night or more in jail. Your life is disrupted. You now have legal bills to deal with. There’s also harm when a cop wrongly tells someone they can’t photograph or record. He’s intimidating them into giving up their rights.”
From the EFF
EFF Wins New Legal Protections for Video Artists, Cell Phone Jailbreakers, and Unlockers
Rulemaking Fixes Critical DMCA Wrongs
San Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won three critical exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anticircumvention provisions today, carving out new legal protections for consumers who modify their cell phones and artists who remix videos — people who, until now, could have been sued for their non-infringing or fair use activities.…
Wired.com on the story.
Ars Technica also explains
I just finish reading Speaking in Tongues by Zadie Smith, an essay based on a lecture from December 2008. I love this text; I love this idea of the multiplicity of voice, the role of poets, playwrights and ineffective but yet brilliant politicians.
This is a manifesto.