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Green Parties of North America
:: A global political movement with Parties in over sixty
nations and locals all over. Clearinghouses to help
you find your Green neighbors. Books, periodicals, buttons and stickers. Issues: alternative parties; feminism; nonviolence; environment;labor;
democracy;social justice;corporate accountability. Location: Blodgett Mills, NY 13738.
c/o Project Censored
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Phone: (707)664-2500
Affiliate: Project Censored. Issues: media; justice; media watch. Description: "The top 10 censored stories of the previous year are capsulized in this pamphlet. A combination of journalism review and bibliographic listing, this annual is an innovative approach to constructive media criticism." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Carl Jensen Price: Free. Frequency: Annual. Established: 1976. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
African-American Labor Center/AFL-CIO
1400 K St. NW, #700
Washington, DC 20005-2403 Phone: (202)789-1020
Affiliate: African-American Labor Center/AFL-CIO. Issues: labor; justice; peace; jobs; minorities; conflict resolution; unions. Description: "Greater solidarity with labor in the Black community and more attention to that community's concerns within the labor movement are the goals. Reporting on cooperative work with groups such as the NAACP and on upcoming meetings on labor-Black issues is included in this newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): J. Sarr Price: Free. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1965. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
American Committee on Africa
198 Broadway
New York, NY 10038-2515 Phone: (212)962-1210
Affiliate: American Committee on Africa. Issues: Third World; justice; Africa. Description: "A little newsletter, this one is primarily a support organ for this committee. The work of the group is good and deserves support, but more comprehensive African freedom periodicals are available." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Gail Hovey Price: $.75/ea. Subscriptions: $5, $15 institution. Frequency: 2/yr. Established: 1953. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Americans for Democratic Action
1511 K St. NW
Washington, DC 20005-1401 Phone: (202)638-6447
Affiliate: Americans for Democratic Action. Issues: politics; law; analysis. Description: "This is one of the oldest legislative public interest groups and is still active, though not a lone liberal voice in the wilderness as it was for many years in the Congress. It summarizes legislative moves and political developments." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Donita Hicks Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1947. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
African National Congress of South Africa
801 Second Ave., #405
New York, NY 10017-4706 Phone: (212)490-3487
Affiliate: African National Congress of South Africa. Issues: Third World; South Africa. Description: "Democracy through majority rule in South Africa is advocated in the dozen-odd pages of this newspaper. A political solution to the problem of white minority rule over the Black South African majority is preferred." - C.Canan Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 26/yr. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Task Force on Militarization in Asia & Pacific/National Council of Churches
475 Riverside Dr., #712
New York, NY 10115-0122 Phone: (212)870-2922
Affiliate: Task Force on Militarization in Asia & Pacific/National Council of Churches. Issues: Third World; peace; spiritual; Third World; faith; activism; Asia; indigenous peoples. Description: "A newsletter with several short news articles that cover the region in a pleasantly partisan manner." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Christopher Candland Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1977. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
CCHW
Box 926
Arlington, VA 22216-0926 Phone: (703)276-7070
Affiliate: Citizens Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes. Issues: environment; health; hazardous waste. Description: "Tips on stopping careless transportation and storage of hazardous wastes are presented. A state-by-state news section on this subject, along with a complete resources section, makes this action bulletin a good source of information for curbing hazardous waste problems." - C.Canan Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $15/yr. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ENVIRONMENT.
Box 3851
Durham, NC 27702-3851 Phone: (919)286-0747
Issues: Third World; Africa. Description: "Information addresses movements for improving society in Africa, with intense coverage of southern Africa. Liberation struggles, reform efforts and solidarity drives are all covered." - C.Canan Other Resources: Formerly publsihed AFRICA NEWS. Contacts(s): Reed Kramer Tax Status: Nonprofit. Type: organization. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Visual Studies Workshop
31 Prince St.
Rochester, NY 14607-1405 Phone: (716)442-8676
Affiliate: Visual Studies Workshop. Issues: media; arts; culture; film. Description: "Films, videos and photography are viewed from a people's perspective in this lively tabloid newspaper. "El Salvador on Film" was the cover story of one issue. Highly recommended for all involved with producing visual images." - C.Canan Contacts(s): David Trend Subscriptions: $28, $32 institution. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1972. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Mohawk Nation
Box 196, Via Rooseveltown
New York, NY 13683-0196 Phone: (518)358-9531
Affiliate: Mohawk Nation. Issues: justice; cultural integrity; Native Americans. Description: "For some 20 years this newspaper has effectively defended the rights and heritage of Native Americans. It is the best source of news for this nationalities group. All aspects of Indian life and related concerns are included. A high quality newspaper on Native issues in the US and Canada." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Doug George-Kanentiio Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1968. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CIVIL RIGHTS.
CISPES
Box 12056
Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202)265-0890
Affiliate: Committee In Solidarity with People of El Salvador. Issues: Third World; Central America. Description: "This newspaper is one of the most useful periodicals on Central America. The region from Belize to Nicaragua is covered, often with reporters from the front lines of conflict. Highly recommended." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Mike Zielinski Price: $.75/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
National Alliance of Third World Journalists
Box 43208
Washington, DC 20010-9208 Phone: (202)462-8197
Affiliate: National Alliance of Third World Journalists. Issues: Third World; media; jsutice; minorities; press. Description: "Journalists of color have united to advance effectively the cause of people's journalism for Third World countries. They are proudly partisan, publicizing the truth about South Africa and in the same issue exposing bias in Boston journalism. The 28-page issue reviews and covers the personalities and institutions of journalism in a professional style." - C.Canan Contacts(s): John Woodford Page#: 28. Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1981. Office Address: 1419 V St. NW, Washington, DC 20009. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Temple University Press
Broad & Oxford Sts.
Philadelphia, PA 19122 Phone: (215)787-8787
Issues: media; press. Description: List of alternative press newspapers and magazines. Arranged alphabetically with name and address. Excerpts from articles appearing in the periodicals and representative of the alternative press during the year covered. This volume supersedes "Alternative Papers," and is the last in a series of four on this topic. Contacts(s): Michael Ames (Editor-in-chief), Patricia J. Case Publisher: Temple University Press. Published Date: 1/88. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 33109
Baltimore, MD 21218-0401 Phone: (301)243-2471
Affiliate: Alternative Press Center. Issues: media; arts; justice; politics; press; culture; minorities; alternative party. Description: A subject index to over 350 alternative and radical periodicals. Each issue contains over 12,000 citations and includes book reviews, film reviews, and record reviews. The format is easy-to-understand. The topics covered include: Native Americans, Blacks, Women, the Left, Gays & Lesbians, New Age politics and more. A collective. Contacts(s): Peggy D'Adamo, Liz O'Lexa Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1M. Other Formats: Mailing labels available. Office Address: 1443 Gorsuch Ave., Baltimore, MD 21218. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
World Order Models Project
475 Riverside Dr.
New York, NY 10025 Phone: (212)870-2391
Affiliate: World Order Models Project. Issues: politics; Third World; justice; foreign policy; international law; activism. Description: "Alternatives is an international policy journal predicated on the principles of individual dignity, justice, and the right to participate in decision-making. It may be of interest to the scholar or theoretician in human relations." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Dhirubhai Sheth, Saul H. Mendlovitz Price: $5.95/ea. Subscriptions: $18, $36 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
4816 Cornell Ave.
Downers Grove, IL 60515-3323
Description: See VOICES FOR PEACE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1333 H St. NW
Washington, DC 20005-4707 Phone: (202)326-6400
Issues: education; justice; science. Description: Founded to respond to concerns about violations of basic human rights of scientists, engineers, and science students, and restrictions on international scientific communications. Prepares recommendations in response to cases involving important scientific principles. In the past, it has focused on human right violations of scientists in Eastern Bloc countries. Other Resources: See REPORT ON SCIENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS and SCIENTIST under periodicals. Contacts(s): Richard C. Atkinson (President), Walter E. Massey (Chairman) Established: 1977. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 201660
Austin, TX 78720-1660
Description: See HerbalGram under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
9100 Ward Parkway
Box 8728
Kansas City, MO 64114-3306
Description: See WOMEN IN BUSINESS under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
4421 Garrison St. NW
Washington, DC 20016-4055 Phone: (202)686-5179
Affiliate: American Council for the UN University. Issues: peace; education; health; environment; economics; conflict resolution; nutrition; conservation. Description: "Newsletter covers research conclusions, book announcements, conferences, and other activities of the United Nations University headquarter in Tokyo that administers a decentralized network of scholars on world problems in peace studies, nutrition, environment, technology, economics, and other areas of concern to the UN. The organization was established in 1975." - C.Canan Other Resources: Seminars, information referrals to Americans and Canadians to UNCL information, WIP - Work in programs sent with newsletter - WIP is the publication from Tokyo. Contacts(s): Jerome C. Glenn (Executive Director) Page#: 16. Bulk Prices: 50% off/24. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 5.5M. Fax: (202)289-4267. Web or BBS: Econet and Unison. E-Mail: 'jglenn'. Labels: 5,500. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
2 W. 64th St.
New York, NY 10023-7104
Description: See YOUR WASHINGTON ETHICAL ACTION OFFICE REPORTS, WASHINGTON REPORTS, and CENSORSHIP NEWS under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Youth Policy Institute
1221 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20005-5302 Phone: (202)638-2144
Affiliate: Youth Policy Institute. Issues: family; education; child support; day care; childhood. Description: "National policy on families with a focus on child care is the subject of this newsletter. Related subjects such as the Head Start Program are found in this 24-page magazine." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lisa Herendeen Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $55/yr. Frequency: 11/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
U.N.M. School of Law
1117 Stanford, NE, Box 4456
Albuquerque, NM 87106-3721 Phone: (505)277-5462
Affiliate: American Indian Law Center. Issues: justice; politics; Native Americans. Description: "Legislative defense of Native American civil rights is promoted here. Legal strategies and congressional legislation affecting tribes and individual Indians are explained." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Marc Mannes Price: $4.50/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1968. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CIVIL RIGHTS.
165 E. 56th St.
New York, NY 10022-2709 Phone: (212)751-4000
Issues: spiritual; peace; politics; faith. Description: See COMMENTARY under periodicals. Contacts(s): Rabbi Marc Tannenbaum (Director, International Relations), (212)687-6200. Additional Address: 711 Third Ave., New York, NY 10017 Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
American Society of International Law
2223 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20008-2864 Phone: (202)265-4313
Affiliate: American Society of International Law. Issues: peace; justice; conflict resolution; international law. Description: "Promotes resolution of international conflict through law and the legal process rather than might and force." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Thomas M. Franck Price: $15.00/ea. Subscriptions: $50/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1906. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
American Labor Education Center
2000 P St. NW
Washington, DC 20036-5915 Phone: (202)828-5170
Affiliate: American Labor Education Center. Issues: labor. Description: "Each issue of this 8-page newsletter revolves around a theme. Strike strategy, press relations, job safety, and organizing techniques are four previous themes. Single and bulk copies of past issues can be ordered." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Matt Witt Price: $1.65/ea. Subscriptions: $9.95/yr. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
American Library Association
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611-2729
Description: See WOMEN'S LEGAL RIGHTS IN THE US: Bibliography (directories) and FREEDOM TO READ FOUNDATION NEWS (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
8304 Tomlinson Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20817-4416
Description: See DOCUMENTS TO THE PEOPLE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Sandy Hook
Highlands, NJ 07732-5000 Phone: (201)291-0055
Issues: environment; politics; ocean; rivers; conservation; lobbying. Description: A national public interest organization of professional and amateur naturalists founded by a small group of divers, naturalists, and fishermen to encourage better understanding of aquatic environments and provide a unified voice advocating protection of the delicate fabric of life along the shore. Sponsors field trips and general store. The shore and adjacent wetlands, bays and rivers - the littoral zone - is the special area of interest and concern for members. Chapters throughout the US. Other Resources: See UNDERWATER NATURALIST, COASTAL REPORTER under periodicals. Chapter newsletter and incidental bulletins covering such coastal subjects. Dues: $20/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1961. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
150 5th St.
New York, NY 10011-4311
Description: See MONTESORRI LIFE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
PEN American Center
568 Broadway
New York, NY 10012-3225 Phone: (212)255-4009
Affiliate: PEN American Center. Issues: media; justice; civil liberties; censorship. Description: "Censorship is fought with articles on issues such as book-banning attempts. Civil libertarians and library advocates will be interested." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Harold Marcus Price: Free. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1970. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Box 668
Ipswich, MA 01938-0668
Description: See PERSPECTIVES ON SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN FAITH under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
8120 Fenton St.
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4781 Phone: (301)589-3707
Issues: politics; spiritual; analysis; civil liberties; civil rights. Description: This organization strives to achieve what the constitution required. Separation of church and state. Believes this important in order to maintain a country for the people by the people. Other Resources: See CHURCH AND STATE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1511 K St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
Description: See ADA TODAY under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
322 8th Ave.
New York, NY 10001-8001 Phone: (212)807-8400
Affiliate: Amnesty International. Issues: justice. Description: "Serious concerns about torture and rights violations of political prisoners are covered here. Emphasis is on prisoners of conscience adopted by the sponsoring organization and on organizational news." C.C. Contacts(s): Ron Lajoie Price: $4/ea. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1966. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
American Anthropological Association
1703 New Hampshire Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009-2501 Phone: (504)388-5942
Affiliate: American Anthropological Association. Issues: education; justice. Description: "Using humanistic thinking in their discipline, these anthropologists make the human endeavor the point of their work. Their publication is written in a down-to-earth style that the anthropology students as well as the professional will enjoy reading." Contacts(s): Miles Richardson, (202)232-8800. Publisher: Geoscience Publications. Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1974. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
Committee Against Registration & the Draft
731 State St.
Madison, WI 53703-1048 Phone: (608)257-7562
Affiliate: Committee Against Registration & the Draft. Issues: peace; disarmament; draft. Description: "This peace newsletter is the best national periodical on the military draft. Its draft focus is rounded with a useful literature list and articles on US military adventures." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Gillam Kerley Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
1726 M St. NW, #201
Washington, DC 20036-4504 Phone: (202)797-6450
Affiliate: Arms Control Association. Issues: peace; disarmament. Description: "This moderate periodical is not predictable on arms control issues. Indeed, one article takes the absurd position that it could be detrimental to arms control to have a complete missile test ban." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Robert Travis Scott Price: $3/ea. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1971. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Labor Heritage Foundation
815 16th St. NW, #301
Washington, DC 20006-4104 Phone: (202)842-7880
Affiliate: Labor Heritage Foundation. Issues: arts; labor; culture; unions; graphics; fine arts; music. Description: "A newsletter that reports on the activities of the Foundation. Well-written and illustrated, it seeks to involve art, i.e., music, paintings, graphics, back into the labor movement." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Joe Glazer (Chairman), Joanne Delaplaine (Executive Director) Page#: 4-6. Price: Free. Frequency: 2/yr. Fax: (202)842-7838. Dues: $30/friend; $50/sponsor. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1984. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Task Force on Militarization in Asia & Pacific/National Council of Churches
475 Riverside Dr., #712
New York, NY 10115-0122 Phone: (212)870-2922
Affiliate: Task Force on Militarization in Asia & Pacific/National Council of Churches. Issues: Third World; peace; Asia; Pacific/Pacific Rim; indigenous peoples. Description: "This selection serves as a peace action alert with recommendations for reader action. It is a short one- or two-sheet bulletin on urgent Pacific peace and social issues." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Christopher Candland Price: Free. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Church Committee on Human Rights in Asia
1821 W. Cullerton
Chicago, IL 60608-2716 Phone: (312)226-0675
Affiliate: Church Committee on Human Rights in Asia. Issues: Third World; justice; Asia; indigenous peoples. Description: "Human rights for peoples in Asian countries are promoted. Rights violations in the Philippines and Korea get special attention." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Linda Jones Price: $.50/ea. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 11/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
39 S. Main St.
Ipswich, MA 01938-2396 Phone: (508)356-0038
Affiliate: Quebec-Labrador Foundation, Inc. Issues: environment; economics; conservation; rivers; wildlife/endangered species; community investment. Description: The Quebec-Labrador Foundation (QLF) is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the US and Canada. The Atlantic Center is an umbrella term for QLF programs. Through a variety of projects, QLF works to build support for conservation of natural resources within cultural contexts. Broadly defined, the primary program areas of QLF are rivers and watersheds; wildlife and habitats; rural landscapes and community development. Other Resources: See NEXUS under periodicals. Contacts(s): Brent Mitchell (Director/Conservation & Communications), Kathleen Blanchard Fax: (508)356-7322. Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'qtautictr'. Dues: $25-$500/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1963. Additional Address: New England Field Office, Box 217, Montpelier, VT 05602 Contact: Tom Horn (Vice-President Programs), (802)229-0707. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
6942 S. Kimbark
Chicago, IL 60637-4721
Description: See BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Coalition for Free and Open Elections
Box 470296
San Francisco, CA 94147-0296 Phone: (415)922-9779
Affiliate: Coalition for Free and Open Elections. Issues: politics; voting; leadership; alternative party. Description: "The struggle is for fair election laws for small political parties. Open election activists will appreciate this newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Richard Winger Price: Free. Subscriptions: $6/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
1095 Market St. #209
San Francisco, CA 94103-1622
Description: See PROCESSED WORLD under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
175 5th Ave.
New York, NY 10010-7703 Phone: (212)673-2040
Affiliate: National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Issues: justice; civil rights; civil liberties; minorities. Description: "Activists on the front lines of defense of the Bill of Rights explain strategies for defending these basic rights. The magazine ranks with the ACLU periodical Civil Liberties in effectively organizing for these rights. Highly recommended." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jeff Kisseloff Price: $25/ea. Frequency: Annual. Established: 1951. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Constitutional Rights Foundation
601 S. Kingsley Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90005-2319 Phone: (213)487-5590
Affiliate: Constitutional Rights Foundation. Issues: justice; education; civil rights; civil liberties; minorities; students. Description: "Civil liberties are defended, with direct references and quotes from the US Constitution, for the benefit of school students. Minority rights are often highlighted in this newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Marshall Croddy Price: Free. Subscriptions: Free to educators. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1967. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Box 550
Kimberton, PA 19442-0550 Phone: (215)935-7797
Issues: agriculture; organic. Description: An organization that promotes using natural fertilizers and pesticides in growing crops and gardens. Other Resources: See periodicals for BIODYNAMICS. See directories for FARMS OF TOMORROW. Free brochure on community supported farms (CSA's) plus a national list of operating CSAs, to find one near you. Publishes many helpful books. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 7414
Berkeley, CA 94707-0414 Phone: (510)524-2567
Issues: agriculture; environment; health; hazardous waste. Description: Provides information on least-toxic methods for managing any pests found in homes or gardens. Other Resources: See periodicals for IPM PRACTITIONER and THE COMMON SENSE PEST CONTROL QUARTERLY; 50 publications on individual pests are available. Established: 1978. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Greenwood Press, Inc.
88 Post Rd. W
Westport, CT 06880-4208
Issues: politics; alternative party; activism. Description: Over 200 neo-Marxist thinkers and activists, worldwide. Also includes articles on ten groups, periodicals, and movements deemed by the author as influential to the neo-Marxist movement. Contacts(s): Robert A. Gorman (Editor) Publisher: Greenwood Press, Cong. Information Serv. Published Date: 1985. Page#: 465. Price: $55/ea. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Gale Research Inc.
835 Penobscot Building
Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (800)877-GALE
Issues: justice; urban; politics; minorities; networking; activism. Description: Information sources on a variety of aspects of Black American life and culture, including national, state, and local organizations; publishers of newspapers, periodicals, newsletters, and other publications and videos; television and radio stations; traditionally Black colleges and universities; library collections; museums and other cultural institutions; grants and scholarships; Black studies programs and research centers; federal and state government agencies. Black religious organizations. Contacts(s): Darren L. Smith (Editor) Publisher: Gale Research Inc. Published Date: 10/89. Page#: 425. Price: $69.50/ea. Fax: (313)961-6241. Other:Telex (810)221-7086. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
2025 I St. NW
Washington, DC 20006-2001 Phone: (202)466-2753
Issues: media; justice; arts; film; minorities. Description: "Black-produced cinema and films of interest to Black people are the focus. It is the fanciest of the progressive film reviews and is full of social and ethnic themes." - C.Canan Contacts(s): David Nicholson Publisher: Sojourner Publications. Price: $3/ea. Subscriptions: $10, $20 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Box 2869
Oakland, CA 94609 Phone: (510)547-6633
Issues: justice; minorities; racism. Description: "Anyone interested in the theory and practice of the Black civil rights movement will benefit from this well-written and exciting journal. Writers for The Black Scholar include some of the most struggle-tempered veterans as well as younger activists and intellectuals. It is a basic selection for its specialty." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Robert Chrisman Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $25, $35 institution. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1969. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CIVIL RIGHTS.
680 Fulton St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1609 Phone: (718)935-1168
Affiliate: Black Veterans for Social Justice. Issues: peace; Third World; justice; racism; veterans. Description: "The Black Vet speaks on the special problems of Third World veterans. Racism in the military was a recent typical topic in their newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Oronde Takuma Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1988. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
680 Fulton St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1609
Description: See BLACK VET under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 6469
Boise, ID 83707-6469
Description: See PEACEFUL PIECES under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 102
Cambridge, MA 02142-0002
Description: See RADICAL TEACHER under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
802 Rhode Island Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20018-1763 Phone: (202)269-0200
Affiliate: Bread for the World. Issues: Third World; demographics; spiritual; health; hunger; faith. Description: "Stopping hunger in poor countries through progressive legislation as well as through charity is promoted. Christians and other interested folks may be sparked by the information in this little newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lloyd Goodman Price: Free. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Box 271
Nyack, NY 10960-0271 Phone: (914)358-4601
Affiliate: Presbyterian Peace Fellowship. Issues: peace; spiritual; faith. Description: "Members of Presbyterian denominations unite here in their longing for world peace. The newsletter includes upcoming events and theological discussions about Presbyterians and peacemaking." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Ralph Mould Price: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1944. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 670
New York, NY 10025-0670 Phone: (212)663-2165
Issues: arts; music. Description: Broadside temporarily suspended publication, but the editor stated at press time that the collective anticipated resumption in the near future. It is similar in content to Sing Out, and could supplement the other's coverage of folk and other people's music. Price: $2/each. Subscriptions: $12/year. Frequency: Bimonthly. Established: 1962. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Box 5052, Station A
Toronto, ON-M5W 1W4
Description: See PRISON NEWS SERVICE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Atomic Scientist Association
6942 S. Kimbark
Chicago, IL 60637-4721 Phone: (312)702-2555
Affiliate: Atomic Scientist Association. Issues: peace; environment; anti-nuclear; disarmament. Description: "Probably the best known professional periodical on the nuclear arms race, particularly because of the famous clock on the cover telling us how close we are to nuclear holocaust. Since Hiroshima was leveled in 1945, the clock has been getting steadily closer to the final hour: midnight. " - C.Canan Founded by the concerned scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project, including Einstein and Oppenheimer. Contacts(s): Len Ackland Subscriptions: $30: $55/2 yrs. Frequency: 10/yr. Circulation: 20M. Established: 1946. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
123 Education Building
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: (904)644-5473
Affiliate: Caucus on Social Theory and Art Education. Issues: arts; culture. Description: "Primarily read by art educators, this academic journal includes theoretical thesis on art and society. Practical applications of art theory and ideas for teaching social concerns in the art field find a place here." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Tom Anderson Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: Annual. Dues: $10/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Committee Against Registration & the Draft
731 State St.
Madison, WI 53703-1048 Phone: (608)257-7562
Affiliate: Committee Against Registration & the Draft. Issues: peace; disarmament; draft. Description: "This news service is the best source of news about registration and the draft. Both national news on the problem and grassroots news from CARD chapters are featured." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Gillam Kerley Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1986. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Central American Refugee Center
3112 Mt. Pleasant St. NW
Washington, DC 20010-2710 Phone: (202)328-9799
Affiliate: Central American Refugee Center. Issues: Third World; justice; Central America; refugees; immigration. Description: "Refugees from the genocide in Guatemala and the death squads of El Salvador find hope in this newsletter. It does a good job as a networking tool in bringing together refugees from the region and those wanting to help them." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Minor Sinclair Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1984. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors
2208 South St.
Philadelphia, PA 19146-1145 Phone: (215)545-4626
Affiliate: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. Issues: peace; draft. Description: "Pacifists concerned about the military draft and military service learn from this newsletter how to note officially their objection on principle to war. News of the organization and sister groups appears also." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Robert A. Seeley Price: Free. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1949. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Children's Defense Fund
122 C St. NW, 4th Fl.
Washington, DC 20001-2109 Phone: (202)628-8787
Affiliate: Children's Defense Fund. Issues: feminism; justice; child support; children; welfare rights; day care. Description: "Better social programs for disadvantaged children instead of more money for the Pentagon are advocated in these reports. Whether needing more assistance because they are poor, handicapped or children of color, these children will find a voice in this progressive periodical." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Virginia Witt Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $29.95/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
Center for Study of Americas
2288 Fulton St., #103
Berkeley, CA 94704-1449 Phone: (510)540-5006
Affiliate: Center for Study of Americas. Issues: Third World; agriculture; Central America; development. Description: "Agricultural assistance for Nicaragua by CENSA and current analysis of relations between the US and Central America are key parts of this newsletter. Each report focuses on one aspect of Central America and makes a concrete contribution to the solidarity movement." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Roger Burbach Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 3-5/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
15 Union Square W
New York, NY 10003-3316 Phone: (212)242-0700
Affiliate: Amalgamated Textile & Clothing Workers Union. Issues: labor; feminism; unions; equal pay; sexism. Description: "CLUW and their newsletter have done more than anyone else in bringing women's issues to the labor movement's agenda. From equal pay to paid maternity leave, all concerns of female workers are presented." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Diane Curry Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 6/yr. Dues: $20/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
Box 717
Palo Alto, CA 94302-0717 Phone: (415)322-3778
Affiliate: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. Issues: peace; anti-nuclear. Description: "Computer uses to promote social justice issues are explained and promoted by these professionals. Their newsletter is concerned about the increasing use of computers to advance the arms race and about inadvertent missile-launching by computer." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Gary Chapman Price: Free. Subscriptions: $30/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
Caribbean Workers Council
Box 122
Glen Oaks Station, NY 11004 Phone: (718)898-3601
Affiliate: Caribbean Workers Council. Issues: Third World; labor. Description: "Workers' rights and union organizing are agitated for, usually bimonthly. Workers of Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and other Caribbean countries find a voice here." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Paul N. Tennessee Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $3/yr. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1986. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
Box 122
Glen Oaks Station, NY 11004
Description: See CARIBBEAN LABOR under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 4100
Mountain View, CA 94040-0100 Phone: (415)961-5709
Issues: media; arts. Description: "Bulbul's monthly packet of about 16 cartoons is drawn for reprint by periodicals. Most of his social justice creations focus on labor concerns, but other concerns such as peace and environment are also sketched." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Bulbul Publisher: Arachne Publishing. Subscriptions: Depends on circulation of periodical. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1976. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Union of Concerned Scientists
1616 P St. NW, #310
Washington, DC 20036-1434 Phone: (202)332-0900
Affiliate: Union of Concerned Scientists. Issues: peace; environment; politics; anti-nuclear; activism; law. Description: "Scientists concerned about nuclear weapons and power publicize this newsletter to promote a future free of nuclear problems. News on treaty negotiations, legislation, and grassroots efforts is all part of the package." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Charles Monfort Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1970. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
PO Box 734
Montpelier, VT 05601-0734
Description: See INVESTING FROM THE HEART under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
339 Lafayette St.
New York, NY 10012-2725 Phone: (212)673-8990
Affiliate: Catholic Peace Fellowship. Issues: peace; spiritual; faith; disarmament. Description: "This fellowship acted as a harbinger of the peace fellowships of other religious denominations. It continues to serve as a positive example for the others and sparks activism for peace in the Church of Rome." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Bill Ofenloch Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 3/yr. Established: 1965. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
36 E. 1st St.
New York, NY 10003-9345 Phone: (212)254-1640
Affiliate: Catholic Worker Movement. Issues: demographics; justice; spiritual; faith; poverty; activism. Description: "This little tabloid is published to promote action and greater concern for the poor and disadvantaged. It is meant to work within the grassroots of the Catholic Church for social justice for the homeless, farm-workers, peace, and women clergy." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Robbie Gamble, (212)473-8973. Price: Free. Frequency: 8/yr. Established: 1933. Additional Address: 55 E. 3rd St., New York, NY 10003 Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
36 E. 1st St.
New York, NY 10003-9345
Description: See CATHOLIC WORKER under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Department of Political Science
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
Description: See NEW POLITICAL SCIENCE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
123 Education Building
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306
Description: See BULLETIN OF THE CAUCUS ON SOCIAL THEORY AND ART EDUCATION udner periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
2001 S St. NW, #410
Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202)328-7700
Issues: economics; health; consumer protection. Description: Established to reduce deaths from defective automobiles, badly constructed highways and defective mobile homes. Also, educates and advises consumers and attorneys on warranty rights and other legal rights. See IMPACT and LEMON TIMES under periodicals; and, CENTER FOR AUTO SAFETY PUBLICATIONS LIST. See, also, under directories, THE LEMON BOOK. Other Resources: See THE LEMON BOOK. Publications brochure lists Books, Periodicals, Reports & Information, Auto Defect Packets, Fuel Economy Publications, Consumer Action Guides and Arbitration Manuals available from CAS Publications Dept. Over 100 items available. Contacts(s): Debra Barclay (Communications Director) Established: 1970. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Center for Auto Safety
2001 S St. NW. #410
Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202)328-7700
Affiliate: Center for Auto Safety. Issues: health; consumer protection. Description: See THE LEMON BOOK. CAS Publications Brochure lists Books, Periodicals, Reports & Information, Auto Defect Packets, Fuel Economy Publications, Consumer Action Guides and Arbitration Manuals. 100+ items available. Other Resources: The publications brochure from the Center for Auto Safety is free with a self-addressed, stamped envelope sent to CAS Publications Dept. Please include SASE with each request. Contacts(s): Debra Barclay (Communications Director) Established: 1970. Type: publisher; catalog. Source: Macrocosm USA.
7012 Michigan Ave.
Detroit, MI 48210-2872
Description: See AGAINST THE CURRENT under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
1000 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007-3626 Phone: (202)342-0519
Issues: economics; demographics; politics; minorities; poverty; community investment. Description: For two-and-one-half decades with support of individuals and institutions who believe that poor people can help themselves, the Center has been helping people build strong communities. While organizing poor communities is an essential step toward changing those communities, the impact of national policies cannot be ignored. As a result, the center has always worked both to increase or protect the resources available to poor communities and to ensure that those resources are used effectively. Other Resources: See COMMUNITY CHANGE newsletter under periodicals. Contacts(s): Pablo Eisenberg (President), Don Elmer (San Francisco Trainer) Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
124 W. 23rd St.
New York, NY 10011-2400
Description: See CUBA UPDATE under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
222-C View St.
Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: (415)968-8798
Issues: peace; economic conversion; disarmament. Description: Provides public education about the economic impact of the arms race and helps communities who are economically dependent on the military to convert their economic base to a more peaceful, conventional one. Resource list is available. Is dedicated to creating a sustainable future and building a society of peace, jobs, and justice. Founded to educate the public about the need for positive alternatives to excessive military spending and largely supported by members and donors nationwide. Other Resources: See BASE CONVERSION NEWS and POSITIVE ALTERNATIVES under periodicals. Also, SUGGESTIONS FOR ORGANIZERS under directories. Contacts(s): Michael Closson (Director) Fax: (415)968-1126. Web or BBS: PeaceNet. E-Mail: 'jwoke@igc.org'. Established: 1975. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
237 Thompson St.
New York, NY 10012-1017
Description: See HEALTH FACTS under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
Wayne State University
5229 Cass, #101
Detroit, MI 48202-3930 Phone: (313)577-3453
Affiliate: Center for Peace and Conflict Studies. Issues: peace; education; students. Description: "This university's peace education program is a refreshing alternative to the usual college ROTC courses. Most of the quarterly's four pages are devoted to updates on center projects." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lawrence Rosinger Price: Free. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1974. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242
Description: See PEACE & CHANGE under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
2633 Etna St.
Berkeley, CA 94704-3408 Phone: (510)843-4658
Affiliate: Center for Socialist History. Issues: labor; politics; education. Description: "The history of workers' and people's movements, as well as a radical perspective on general US history, is the point. Although it utilizes a rather academic style, it could be useful to both the general public and the scholar in getting an alternative view of past events." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Ernest Haberkern Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $10/4. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
2288 Fulton St., #103
Berkeley, CA 94704-1449
Description: See CENSA's STRATEGIC REPORT under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
1218 East 21st St.
Oakland, CA 94606-3132 Phone: (510)533-7583
Issues: Third World; justice; labor; minorities. Description: Research and training organization which trains and places labor and community organizers and researches issues which disproportionately affect people of color in the US. Other Resources: See ACTIVIST GUIDE TO RELIGIOUS FUNDERS (directory); THIRD FORCE and MINORITY TRENDSLETTER (periodicals). Contacts(s): Francis Calpotura, Rincu Sen (Codirectors) Additional Address: 1201 G. Santa Fe Dr., Denver, CO 80204 Contact: Sonia Pena (Director) Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
218 E. 18th St.
New York, NY 10003-3600 Phone: (212)475-1077
Issues: peace; conflict resolution; United Nations; international law; foreign policy. Description: Publisher of major periodicals on peace issues; does in-depth research; develops, advocates specific proposals, e.g., the Binding Triad method of voting in the UN General Assembly. purpose is to transform the United Nations into an organization that can cope with global problems of international conflict, economics, human rights, and the environment, through the development of the Binding Triad proposal for global decision-making in the UN. Other Resources: Newsletter, GLOBAL REPORT. Contacts(s): Richard Hudson (Executive Director), Helen Hudson (Administrative Assistant) Fax: (212)260-6384. Established: 1977. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 407, Audubon Station
New York, NY 10032-0501
Description: See LINKS under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Data Center
464 19th St.
Oakland, CA 94612-2204 Phone: (510)835-4692
Affiliate: Data Center. Issues: Third World; Central America. Description: "Reprinted are news articles from the range of news and opinion periodicals (Guardian to National Review) on Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. This collection of reprints provides a balanced view of the region." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Bill Berkowitz Price: Donation. Frequency: 24/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Central American Resource Center
Box 2327
Austin, TX 78768-2327 Phone: (512)476-9841
Affiliate: Central American Resource Center. Issues: Third World; Central America. Description: "A compilation of current news articles from some 10 US and Mexican newspapers, the NewsPak is the best objective source of news on Central America. The New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor are typical reprint sources. For the breadth of its reprints, this compilation is highly recommended." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Luz Guerra Price: Free. Subscriptions: $38/yr. Frequency: 26/yr. Established: 1986. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Religious Task Force on Central America
1747 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009-1108 Phone: (202)387-7652
Affiliate: Religious Task Force on Central America. Issues: Third World; spiritual; faith; disarmament; intervention. Description: ""Walking alongside our brothers and sisters in Central America" has been the purpose of this group's newspaper for about ten years now. It is a first choice for people of faith working for democracy in the region." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Margaret Swedish Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $6/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
ICC Building
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057
Description: See UPDATE under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
3112 Mt. Pleasant St. NW
Washington, DC 20010-2710
Description: See PERIODIC REPORTS FROM CARECEN and CARECEN SPEAKS under periodicals. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm.
14 Beacon St., #506
Boston, MA 02108-3704 Phone: (617)227-9727
Affiliate: Central American Refugee Defense Fund. Issues: Third World; justice; refugees; immigration. Description: "Both political and economic refugees from deadly conditions in Central America find a friend here. Most refugees come from Guatemala and El Salvador, but immigrants from other countries of the region are also defended." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Daniel Katz Price: Free. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1982. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Box 2327
Austin, TX 78768-2327
Issues: Third World; Central America. Other Resources: See CENTRAL AMERICAN NEWSPAK under periodicals. Provides a directory. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Western Regional Office
Box 42249
San Francisco, CA 94101 Phone: (415)474-3002
Affiliate: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. Issues: peace; politics; justice; education; draft. Description: Provides military and draft counseling, legal help, and guidance in nonviolence. Produces written and audiovisual materials geared especially for high school and college groups. Other Resources: See CCCO NEWS NOTES and OBJECTOR under periodicals. Contacts(s): Robert A. Seeley (Editor), (415)566-0500. Other:(415)695-7755; 552-6433. Office Address: 1251 Second St., San Francisco, CA Additional Address: Eastern Regional Office, 2208 South St., Philadelphia, PA 19146 Contact: Lou Ann Merkle, (215)545-4626. Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 1446
New York, NY 10023-1446 Phone: (212)496-7671
Issues: demographics; peace; feminism; Third World; arts; culture. Description: "A 'journal of the arts & social theory,' this 100-odd-page magazine has presented photo and written essays on topics like the homeless, apartheid, feminism, and world peace. Avant garde in style, this cultural magazine welcomes all progressives to share their literary creations with its readers." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Stephen-Paul Martin, Richard Royal, Eve Ensler Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $9, $10.50 institution. Frequency: 2/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
809 S. Fifth
Champaign, IL 61820-6215 Phone: (217)344-2371
Issues: education; environment; water; hazardous waste; waste management. Description: A regional conservation organization primarily concerned with water policy, solid, hazardous, radio-active waste issues. Organizational and research assistance is provided to persons and organizations involved in related activities. Other Resources: Publishes periodicals, RIVERS; ROADS; and TOXIC WASTE. Contacts(s): John W. Thompson (Executive Director), Bruce M. Hannon (President), (217)352-3646. Established: 1972. Type: organization; center. Source: National Wildlife Federation Directory.
McKeever Environmental Learning Center
RD 3, Box 121
Sandy Lake, PA 16145-8507
Description: See GREEN TEACHER under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
330 7th Ave, 18th Fl.
New York, NY 10001-5010 Phone: (212)239-0138
Affiliate: Child Care Action Campaign. Issues: family; day care. Description: Better quality, expanded day care is promoted in the eight pages of this newspaper. While the short-term goal is improvement of current day care facilities, the final goal is a "national system of quality, affordable child care." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Barbara Reisman Price: Donation. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 6/yr. Dues: $20/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
330 7th Ave, 18th Fl.
New York, NY 10001-5010
Description: See CHILD CARE ActioNews under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
14 Everit St.
New Haven, CT 06511-2208 Phone: (203)787-5262
Affiliate: Children's Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Issues: peace; education; disarmament; childhood. Description: "Youth worried about nuclear war can feel better by doing some of the things suggested in this newsletter. These include letter writing to US representatives and rallies for peace." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Donald Joughlin Price: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
725 15th St. NW, #505
Washington, DC 20005-2109 Phone: (202)347-3300
Description: See FAMILY DAY CARE BULLETIN under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
One Lincoln Plaza
New York, NY 10023 Phone: (212)496-5300
Issues: education; media; film; broadcasting; childhood. Description: Produces educational television and video programs for children. Other Resources: See 3-2-1-CONTACT under periodicals., (212)595-3456. Member of: Co-op America. Type: media. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
Casa Chile
Box 3620
Berkeley, CA 94703-0620 Phone: (510)845-9398
Affiliate: Casa Chile. Issues: Third World; South America. Description: "The problems of the people of Chile under the dictatorship of General Pinochet are presented. Solidarity with these repressed people and the actions of the US toward that country are also noted." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Vanessa Whang Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1981. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
537 W. 121st St.
New York, NY 10027-5999 Phone: (212)662-5907
Issues: justice; demographics; peace; spiritual; faith; activism. Description: "This Protestant opinion magazine is designed to inspire a greater commitment to social concerns activities. It is a top choice in the field of general topic religious activist periodicals, and deserves to be read by all Christians concerned about the human condition." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Leon Howell Price: $1.75/ea. Subscriptions: $24, $30 institution. Frequency: 19/yr. Established: 1941. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
12 E. 48th St.
New York, NY 10017-1008 Phone: (212)759-4050
Affiliate: Christophers. Issues: peace; spiritual; faith. Description: "You may have heard the Christophers' public service ads for peace on your local TV or radio. The same type of positive ideas for personal and world peace make up this pleasant religious-inspired pamphlet series." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Joseph R. Thomas Price: Free. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1945. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
12 E. 48th St.
New York, NY 10017-1008
Description: See CHRISTOPHERS NEWS NOTES under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1821 W. Cullerton
Chicago, IL 60608-2716
Description: See ASIAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
110 Maryland Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5626 Phone: (202)544-8747
Affiliate: Church Women United. Issues: justice; feminism; spiritual; faith; law. Description: "This one-sheet legislative newsletter reflects the concerns of the interdenominational women's group. It covers the range of social concerns issues." - C.Canan Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1985. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Americans United for Separation of Church & State
8120 Fenton St.
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4753 Phone: (301)589-3707
Affiliate: Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Issues: justice; spiritual; politics; civil rights; civil liberties. Description: "The US Constitution requires separation of the state and the church, and promoting this is the purpose of the magazine. Both government control of religions and government subsidies to religions, such as tax credits for church school education, are opposed." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Joseph L. Conn Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 11/yr. Established: 1948. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 1542
Ukiah, CA 95482-1542
Description: See GREEN EGG (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1074 23rd Ave. N
Saint Petersburg, FL 33704-3231 Phone: (813)894-0097
Issues: justice; peace; spiritual; faith. Description: "We hope that this 'oldest religious journal' publishes for many more years with its commitment to social justice within and outside the church. If you like your respect for God mixed with some down-to-earth humanism, you will like The Churchman. It is ecumenical, peace-loving and concerned about life on Earth."- C. C. Contacts(s): Edna Ruth Johnson Publisher: Churchman Co. Price: Free. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 9/yr. Established: 1804. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 2242
New York, NY 10009-8917 Phone: (212)982-1241
Issues: arts; media; film. Description: "US and foreign films are reviewed from a left perspective in this thick tabloid. Interviews and biographical profiles complement a fine film selection." - C.Canan Publisher: Cineaste Publishers. Price: $4/ea. Subscriptions: $13/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1967. Office Address: 200 Park Ave. S, New York, NY 10003. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
USPIRG
215 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Washington, DC 20003-1155 Phone: (202)546-9707
Affiliate: US Public Interest Research Group. Issues: economics; consumer protection. Description: "This newsletter promotes consumer actions and research in the spirit of Ralph Nader, who sparked the group's formation. Campus chapter news and ideas on national consumer campaign needing support find a place here also." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Melinda Upton, Kathleen Traphagon Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $25/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
American Civil Liberties Union
132 W. 43rd St.
New York, NY 10036-6506 Phone: (212)944-9800
Affiliate: American Civil Liberties Union. Issues: justice; feminism; civil liberties; censorship; death penalty; equal rights; pro-choice. Description: "Individual rights are staunchly defended in this tabloid of one of the world's best known civil liberties groups. Organizational activities such as court briefs, chapter news, et al., are emphasized. The ACLU is a politically neutral rights group which tends to be more of an activist social change group." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Ari Korpivaara Page#: 12. Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 275M. Dues: $20/yr. Established: 1927. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
American Civil Liberties Union, DC
122 Maryland Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5610 Phone: (202)544-1681
Affiliate: American Civil Liberties Union, DC. Issues: justice; civil liberties; censorship; death penalty; criminal system. Description: "This newsletter describes new legislation needing support or defeat, on issues of concern to the ACLU. Such issues range from free speech to the death penalty, with voting records documented." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Sherille Ismail Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1978. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
National Resource Center
2361 Mission St., #238
San Francisco, CA 94110-1813 Phone: (415)695-1597
Affiliate: National Resource Center. Issues: politics; justice; civil rights; voting. Description: "Active-duty military officers are constitutionally forbidden to serve in the US Congress. Civilian Congress says this exclusion should be enforced in order to ensure a Congress independent of the military. The Center which serves as a catalyst for research and education regarding federal constitutional rights, provides assistance to voter/plaintiffs who litigate to defend their constitutional right to a civilian congress. Monitors press coverage of congress and assists writers."-C.C. Contacts(s): Jack Fitch, Josef Brinckmann Publisher: Civilian Congress. Published Date: 1991. Price: $12/ea. Frequency: Annual. Established: 1964. Type: reference; GUI:. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
1320 18th St. NW, #300
Washington, DC 20036-1811 Phone: (202)457-1286
Affiliate: Clean Water Action. Issues: environment; health; hazardous waste; rivers; oceans; waste management; water. Description: "Water pollution by industry and governments is opposed here. Whether it is exotic toxic waste chemicals in our oceans or everyday household sewage in the nearest river, it is an unnecessary evil, this newsletter believes." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Zev Remba Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $24, $40 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1971. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ENVIRONMENT.
National Clearinghouse for Legal Services
407 S. Dearborn, #400
Chicago, IL 60605-1113 Phone: (312)939-3830
Affiliate: National Clearinghouse for Legal Services. Issues: justice; criminal system. Description: "Legal information for Legal Services lawyers and paralegals is provided. Other legal workers using the law for advancing human needs will find it useful." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lucy Mass Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $75/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform
1224 M St. NW
Washington, DC 20005-5183 Phone: (202)393-2018
Affiliate: National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform. Issues: health; family; consumer protection; seniors. Description: "Better health and living conditions at nursing homes are advocated in this triannual review. Scores of short pieces and reviews cover the field in detail, and form a good information and action resource for activists and other concerned folks." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Elma Holder Price: $10/ea. Subscriptions: $35/yr. Frequency: 3/yr. Established: 1977. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Graduate School of Journalism
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027 Phone: (212)280-5595
Affiliate: Graduate School of Journalism. Issues: media; press; broadcasting. Description: "This review serves as the journalism review of record, the 'bible' of newspaper, television, and radio criticism. Where the St. Louis Journalism Review is more practical for, and is produced for, working journalists and media activists on the local level, it concentrates on the journalism student, academia, and the national journalism community." - C.Canan Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $16/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1962. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
1875 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009-5728 Phone: (202)462-0505
Issues: politics; economics; health; analysis; research; activism; lobbying. Description: Established to investigate ways of expanding and promoting the public interest movement, its organizations, and its constituency. Other Resources: See PERIODICALS OF PUBLIC INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS: A CITIZEN'S GUIDE (directories). Established: 1974. Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
731 State St.
Madison, WI 53703-1048 Phone: (608)257-7562
Issues: peace; draft. Description: Coalition of local and national groups opposing registration and the draft from an anti-racist, anti-interventionist perspective. Also works on related military personnel issues (GI & veterans rights). Other Resources: Publishes periodicalS, ANTI-DRAFT and CARD NEWS SERVICE. Contacts(s): Gilliam Kerley (Executive Director), Kim Amelor (Associate Director) Established: 1979. Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 15195
San Diego, CA 92175-5195
Description: See DRAFT NOTICES under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
24 E. Wall St.
Bethlehem, PA 18018-6009
Description: See SOLIDARITY/SOLIDARIDAD under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
235 W. 23rd St.
New York, NY 10011-2381
Description: See POLITICAL AFFAIRS and DYNAMICS under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1807 2nd St., Studio 2
Santa Fe, NM 87501-3499 Phone: (505)986-1401
Issues: economics; environment; health; arts; investing; culture. Description: Helps local community create a socially responsible culture: sales of crafts and ecological products, revolving loan fund, healing arts center, "business incubator," and more. Other Resources: See periodicals for SEEDLING newsletter and NEW WEALTH journal. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Member of: Co-op America. Type: business; finance. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
Box 42663
Tucson, AZ 85733-2663 Phone: (602)577-2187
Affiliate: NEST, Inc. Issues: economics; intentional communities; community investment. Description: The CIRC is an information utility, communications hub, consulting resource and organizing service agency. Its mission is to facilitate the emergence of structures which empower the community through information, collection, sharing, and utilization. Other Resources: See GREEN REVOLUTION (periodicals). Contacts(s): Thomas H. Greco, Jr. (Director) Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'sol'. Established: 1990. Additional Address: NEST, Inc., Box 41144, Tucson, AZ 85717 Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Rural America, Inc.
1440 New York Ave. N.W., #440
Washington, DC 20005-2111
Description: See COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION REPORTER (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
306 Coleridge Ave.
Altoona, PA 16602-3112 Phone: (814)946-9291
Issues: environment; spiritual; peace; politics; ideation transformation; recycling. Description: An educational center that sees itself as a catalyst in the present transition from the modern worldview to what could be called the ecological worldview, a transformation in which the earth is reenchanted and sacralized. Our newsletter is about individuals and groups who are imagining this new worldview. We also offer a lending library of books and periodicals that pertain to these concerns and a clearinghouse for ideas on the waste and toxics crisis. Contacts(s): Charles Leiden (President) Publisher: Compost Patch, Inc. Circulation: 1M. Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'clieden'. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Uris Building #476
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-0001
Affiliate: International Peace Science Society. Issues: peace. Description: "Academic in nature with an abundance of footnotes, this journal could be useful for the peace scholar. Its goal is international relations based on discussions, not fighting." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Manas Chatterji Price: $10/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: Irregular. Established: 1974. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Congress Watch/Public Citizen
215 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
Washington, DC 20003-1155 Phone: (202)546-4996
Affiliate: Congress Watch/Public Citizen. Issues: politics; economics; law; government accountability. Description: "A Ralph Nader-initiated project, this selection probes all aspects of Washington affairs. HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW is an example of the informative type of basic article that non-aligned citizens might find informative." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jane Stone Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $8/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
RFD 2 Box 330
Brooks, ME 04921-9609 Phone: (207)722-3112
Affiliate: Goodbye Columbus Day! (A movement to de-mythify Columbus). Issues: environment; education; justice; Native American; students. Description: A small (12-student) private facility organized by Native American women to provide a comfortable, low-key environment for the exploration and understanding of native culture and skills. Residence takes place as two-week sessions during summer months. Also is called "School That is Not," located in the Penobscot Nation. Other Resources: Some of the grandmother-founders will travel to do lectures and workshops. See CULTIVATOR under periodicals. Contacts(s): Georgia Mitchell (Grandmother/Director) Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1990. Member of: Womland Trust (Women Owning Maine Land in Trust). Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
693 Mission St., #403
San Francisco, CA 94105-4114 Phone: (415)777-9635
Affiliate: Consumer Action. Issues: economics; health; consumer protection. Description: "Although California consumer affairs are emphasized, the points raised are applicable to consumer rights throughout the nation. Utility problems and credit card billing rights are typical of the moderate features in this tabloid." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Mike Heffer Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 8-10/yr. Established: 1971. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
Consumers Education & Protection Association (CEPA)
6048 Ogontz Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19141-1347 Phone: (215)424-1441
Affiliate: Consumers Education & Protection Association (CEPA). Issues: economics; health; consumer protection. Description: "Strongly advocating the rights of consumers, this periodical pulls no punches in exposing manufacturers' negligence and sometimes purposely bad products. It goes beyond the product reviews of most consumers periodicals, and gives ideas on stopping shoddy merchandise and obtaining reimbursement where appropriate." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lance Haver Price: Free. Subscriptions: $6/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1966. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
6048 Ogontz Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19141-1347
Description: See CONSUMER'S VOICE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
2001 S St. NW
Washington, DC 20009-1125 Phone: (202)462-6262
Issues: economics; consumer protection. Description: Established to provide consumers with information and counsel on consumer goods and services; to give information on all matters relating to the expense of the family income and to initiate and cooperate with individual and group efforts seeking to create and maintain decent living standards. Other Resources: See CONSUMER'S REPORT magazine and ZILLIONS (periodicals). Established: 1936. Additional Address: 256 Washington St., Mt. Vernon, NY 10553, (915)667-9400. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 451, Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10004
Issues: arts; poetry; literature. Description: "Poetry and book reviews make up the bulk of this well-written literary magazine. Subjects range from the excitement of change in Central America to the despondency of the homeless in this country. This is one of the most exciting literary magazines published today." - C.Canan Contacts(s): J.G. Gosciak, Maurice Kenny Publisher: Contact II Publications. Price: $7/ea. Subscriptions: $8, $14 institution. Frequency: 2/yr. Established: 1976. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Reference & Research Services
511 Lincoln St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-3621 Phone: (408)426-4479
Issues: media; education; politics; press. Description: A bibliography of periodicals, books, pamphlets, activist organizations and government publications concerned with a wide variety of pertinent and progressive contemporary social issues. Each bibliography contains approximately 500 entries with complete citations. Contacts(s): Joan Nordquist (Editor) Publisher: Reference & Research Services. Page#: 55. Price: $15/ea. Bulk Prices: 20% off/24. Subscriptions: $45/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1982. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Teamsters for a Democratic Union
Box 10128
Detroit, MI 48210-0128 Phone: (313)842-2600
Affiliate: Teamsters for a Democratic Union. Issues: labor; unions. Description: "These truck-driving rank-and-file Teamster activists support fair, unrigged union election. They oppose national union domination and mob influence of local affiliates." - C.Canan Newsletter. Contacts(s): Frank De Pirro Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 9/yr. Established: 1976. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
1736 Columbia Rd. NW, #202
Washington, DC 20009-2846 Phone: (202)382-1753
Description: See WHAT IS TO BE READ (periodicals). Type: media. Source: Macrocosm.
1404 Wicklow
Boulder, CO 80303-1632
Description: See ISSUES IN RADICAL THERAPY (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
475 Riverside Dr., #566
New York, NY 10115-0122 Phone: (212)870-2295
Affiliate: Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility. Issues: economics; corporate responsibility. Description: "This newspaper reports on policies and practices of the major US corporations with regard to women, the environment, foreign affairs, labor and consumers are featured. Most monthly issues cover the social impact of corporations and the application of social criteria to investments in these corporations." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Diane Bratcher Price: $3.50/ea. Subscriptions: $35/yr. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1971. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
110 Maryland Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5626 Phone: (202)543-4100
Affiliate: Council for a Livable World. Issues: peace; disarmament. Description: "Preventing nuclear war is the goal. Legislative action toward this end is promoted in the newsletter's pages." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jerome Grossman (Chairman), John Isaacs (President) Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1962. Additional Address: 20 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116 Contact: Wayne Jaquith (Boston Director), (617)542-2282. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
724 9th St. NW
Washington, DC 20001-4500
Description: See WASHINGTON REPORT ON THE HEMISPHERE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1841 Broadway
New York, NY 10023-7603
Description: See INTERRACIAL BOOKS FOR CHILDREN BULLETIN (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Department of Sociology
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403 Phone: (503)686-5039
Affiliate: Insurgent Sociologist. Issues: demographics; justice; economics; alterantives. Description: "Militant sociologists unite to write on alternative theories and applications of their social science discipline. Reform of society, moving from an emphasis on private property to a new concern for human needs, is their commitment." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Val Burris Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $15, $25 institution. Frequency: 3/yr. Established: 1969. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
Center for Cuban Studies
124 W. 23rd St.
New York, NY 10011-2400 Phone: (212)242-0559
Affiliate: Center for Cuban Studies. Issues: Third World; Caribbean. Description: "The progress of the advancement of Cuban society and relations between Cuba and other nations are featured. Interesting perspectives of Cuban barrios, workplaces, and culture find space here." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Sandra Levinson, Jane Franklin Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1978. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
4645 Columbus Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55407-3527
Issues: arts; peace; justice; media; culture. Description: International mail art archive including artists' books, artists' stamps, xerography, collage, exhibit documentation, stickers, buttons, audio tapes, zines, radical pamphlets and periodicals, postcards, rubber stamps, etc. Other Resources: Information services about mail art and social justice issues. Contacts(s): Chris Dodge (Archivist/mail artist), Jan DeSirey Established: 1988. Type: reference; clearinghouse. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Center for Defense Information
1500 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20005-1821 Phone: (202)862-0700
Affiliate: Center for Defense Information. Issues: peace; disarmament. Description: "This newsletter is unusual in that its staffers come from a background in the military and intelligence, and share a desire for a secure but reduced defense. Statistics and calm, studied reasoning take precedence over the emotion often displayed in other"peace publications, which suits its audience just fine." - C.Canan Contacts(s): David Johnson Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $25/yr. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1972. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Speech Dept.
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403 Phone: (503)686-4171
Affiliate: Union for Democratic Communications. Issues: media; press. Description: "Progressive public access to the media is the goal of this newsletter. The Union for Democratic Communications was formed to facilitate the work of journalists and concerned citizens in this field." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Janet Wasko Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Democratic Socialists of America
180 Varick St. #12th Flr.
New York, NY 10014-4606 Phone: (212)962-0390
Affiliate: Democratic Socialists of America. Issues: politics; activism; Democratic Socialism. Description: "The magazine of the largest democratic socialist grouping in the country, it should be on the basic list of all social activists. Some news of organizational affairs is included, but is only a fraction of the informative variety of news and feature articles. The pages have featured the thought of US Congress member Ron Dellums, international union presidents and authors such as Irving Howe. The views of rank-and-file activists are also given space here, in this effective alliance." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Barbara Ehrenrich Price: $1.50/ea. Subscriptions: $8, $15 institution. Frequency: 8/yr. Established: 1973. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
180 Varick St. #12th Flr.
New York, NY 10014-4606 Phone: (212)962-0390
Issues: politics; Democratic Socialism. Description: A national political organization committed to building a broad progressive alliance of unions, minorities, feminists, peace activists, gays/lesbians, and community organizations. DSA is committed to implementing an agenda of social justice, economic democracy, a democratic foreign policy and racial and sexual equality. A 5000+ member organization with 40 local chapters. DSA works for immediate reforms of America's social, economic, and political systems, as well as to promote socialist ideals. Other Resources: DSA-YS is the largest multi-issue radical student and youth organization in the country. See THE ACTIVIST; ECOSOCIALIST REVIEW. DEMOCRATIC LEFT; RELIGIOUS SOCIALISM; COMMONWEALTH REPORT; and DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPORT & REVIEW (periodicals). Contacts(s): Patrick Lacefield Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
53 Hickory Hill
Tappan, NY 10983
Description: See SCIENCE AND NATURE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
823 UN Plaza
New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212)490-2525
Affiliate: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Issues: justice; racism; activism Description: "Never again will a blight of humanity such as the Holocaust occur if these human rights activists can possibly stop it. Anti-semitism and other forms of bigotry are strongly opposed." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Dennis V. Klein Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $12/yr. Frequency: 3/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Gale Research Inc.
835 Penobscot Building
Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (800)877-GALE
Issues: education; research. Description: This is the "big daddy" of them all. If you can lift to read it you will find listings for almost 15,000 business and industrial directories, professional and scientific rosters, biographical dictionaries, directory databases, directory issues of periodicals, and other lists and guides. Includes US directories that have national or multi-state coverage as well as many directories published outside of the US. Through this source you will find almost everything that has ever been documented. Other Resources: Many of the descriptions in Macrocosm were derived from DIRECTORIES IN PRINT, with permission from Gale Research, Inc., for the reference section of this database. Many thanks to the Permissions Department! Contacts(s): Charles B. Montney (Editor) Publisher: Gale Research Inc. Page#: 2150. Frequency: Annual. Other Formats: Magnetic tapes. Fax: (313)961-6241. Other:Telex (810)221-7086. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
c/o COPRED; George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030-4443 Phone: (703)993-3639
Affiliate: National Peace Institution Foundation; COPRED. Issues: peace; conflict resolution. Description: A National Peace Institution Foundation and COPRED collaboration. Current plans call for listing mediation services, education, and training opportunities, associations and groups in the field, and resource materials (videotapes, periodicals, bibliographies, etc.). Publication scheduled for fall 1990. Contacts(s): Cliff McCarth Published Date: Fall 1990. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 145
Louisville, KY 40201-0145 Phone: (502)459-5343
Issues: justice; health; welfare rights; disabled. Description: "Citizens with disabilities will have equal access to all jobs and facilities, if these advocates win their goals. They work for more aids such as wheelchair ramps and against employment discrimination." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Mary Johnson Publisher: Advocado Press. Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $12/yr.; $20 individuals. Frequency: 6/yr. Circulation: 5M. Established: 1980. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CIVIL RIGHTS.
United Nations (UN)
Rm S-3150F
New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212)963-4272
Affiliate: UN, Department for Disarmament Affairs. Issues: peace; disarmament. Description: "Some dozen features on world arms control grace each issue, with such formats as bibliographers, opinion articles, scholarly pieces, news reports, and a calendar of upcoming official disarmament events." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jennifer Mackby Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $24/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1978. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Foundation for Study of Independent Social Ideas
521 5th Ave.
New York, NY 10175-0003 Phone: (212)687-0890
Affiliate: Foundation for Study of Independent Social Ideas. Issues: politics. Description: "Noted author Irving Howe does a great job of editing and writing for Dissent, a rather scholarly but effective and accurate social democratic journal. One of the more widely circulated such journals, and is found in many college libraries and larger public libraries. 'Join some of the sharpest minds around to debate the prospects for a unified Germany, the perils and promises of market socialism, Paul Goodman's relevance for the nineties, the prospects for socialism, and whether it's time..'" - C.Canan Contacts(s): Irving Howe, Michael Walter Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $18, $15 student, $21 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1954. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
Box 21126
Phoenix, AZ 85036-1126
Description: See NEWSERVICE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
American Library Association Government Documents Roundtable
8304 Tomlinson Ave.
Bethesda, MD 20817-4416
Affiliate: American Library Association Government Documents Roundtable. Issues: media; education; press; media watch. Description: "Cataloging government documents and facilitating their use by libraries are the purposes of this librarians' tool. It also reports on ways to safeguard the right of the public to have easy access to these public records." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Joe Jaros Price: $3/ea. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1972. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Committee Oppose to Militarism and the Draft
Box 15195
San Diego, CA 92175-5195 Phone: (619)753-7518
Affiliate: Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft. Issues: peace; disarmament; draft. Description: "Military adventurism in places such as Grenada and Central America is of concern to these folks, as well as the obvious issues of registration and the draft. The writing is informative, is easy to read and nicely compliments information in the earlier listed CARD News Service." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Rick Jahnkow Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
Communist Party/USA, YCL, USA
235 W. 23rd St.
New York, NY 10011-2313 Phone: (212)989-4994
Affiliate: Communist Party/USA, YCL, USA. Issues: arts; media; labor; politics; culture; music; film; alternative party. Description: "Movies, music and movements for basic social change are typical topics in this Marxist youth newspaper. It is the forefront with its promotion of college campus shanties against apartheid, the movement against drugs and strong support of labor." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Elena Mora Price: $.25/ea. Subscriptions: $4/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
Box 14140, Dept. FR
Madison, WI 53714-0140 Phone: (608)277-2900
Affiliate: Earth Care Paper Company. Issues: environment; conservation; forests; recycling; green consumer. Description: Products made from recycled paper including note cards, stationery, gift wrap, copy paper, computer and printing paper. Catalog includes short news items on recycling legislation in various regions of the country, and the environmental and political implications of irresponsible waste disposal. Offers holiday and special occasion cards, along with stationery featuring wildlife and nature designs. Other Resources: Free catalog, wholesale and retail. See RECYCLE! (periodicals). Contacts(s): John Magee Price: Free. Member of: Co-op America. Office Address: 100 S. Baldwin, Madison, WI Type: business; catalog. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 8000
Berkeley, CA 94707-8000 Phone: (510)845-8977
Issues: environment; education; activism; global understanding. Description: Stickers of the Earth as seen from space produced for organizations and individuals. They can be purchased for a suggested price of $1/6, $25/200, or $100 /roll and can be personalized with your group, organization, or periodicals name on the back. Seals are printed with ink that is gentle to the environment and are not waterproof. Prices are treated as Donations. Trades welcome. Other Resources: Other items are: posters, Earth Flag, pins and various other Earth merchandise. Call after 12 noon P.S.T. Contacts(s): Paul C. Hoffman (Catalyst) Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'phoffman'. Tax Status: For Profit. Established: 1988. Type: business. Source: Macrocosm USA.
American Committee on US-Soviet Relations
109 11th St. SE
Washington, DC 20003-3997 Phone: (202)546-1700
Affiliate: American Committee on US-Soviet Relations. Issues: peace; disarmament; conflict resolution; East-West. Description: "Detente and discussion between the US and the socialist countries are promoted. These are recommended as a positive alternative to military and economic conflict." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jeanne Mattison Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $12/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1977. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PEACE.
55 Hayward St.
Cambridge, MA 02142-1315
Issues: environment; economics. Description: Forward-looking journal of the post-industrial age. Stresses connections between economic and environmental issues and their implications. Founded by renowned British ecological thinker, Edward Goldsmith. One of the first periodicals to recognize the concept of global ecology and to take a stance on the critical environmental issues of today. Publisher: MIT Press Journals. Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $30, $25/students, $65/institution. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1969. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Macrocosm USA.
540 Allen St.
Syracuse, NY 13210-2204
Description: See ECOCURRENTS (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
17430 Durrance Rd.
Fort Myers, FL 33917-2239 Phone: (813)543-3246
Description: See ECHO DEVELOPMENT NOTES (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Southern California Ecumenical Council
2675 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90006-2810 Phone: (213)387-0460
Affiliate: Southern California Ecumenical Council. Issues: Third World; justice; refugees. Description: "Defense of human rights in Central America and refugees' rights in the US is the purpose of the newsletter. It documents particular incidents of torture and disappearances and suggests ideas for action." - C.Canan Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
70 Washington Square S
New York, NY 10012-1019
Description: See ORAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN LEFT and INFORMATION BULLETIN (periodicals). Type: reference. Source: Macrocosm.
United Methodist Church Board of Church & Society
777 UN Plaza
New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212)682-3633
Affiliate: United Methodist Church Board of Church & Society. Issues: politics; justice; spiritual; faith; activism. Description: "Serves as the key periodical promoting a range of social concerns issues within and outside the Methodist Church. There will often be a number of articles on one theme, with shorter pieces and reviews completing the magazine." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lee Ranck (Editor) Subscriptions: $10/Donation. Frequency: 11/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1973. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGION.
1608 N. Milwaukee, 4th Fl.
Chicago, IL 60647-5456
Description: See EcoSocialist REVIEW (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
International Academy of Santa Barbara
Environmental Studies Institute, 800 Garden
Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: (805)965-5010
Affiliate: Environmental Studies Institute. Issues: environment; media; press. Description: Available on CD-ROM. A huge database of this index journal is available to Econet users for customized searches. The database consists of citations to "environmentally oriented' periodicals--over 460 journal titles dateing back to 1972. Can conduct fee-based searches via email. Contacts(s): Mickey Flacks Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'lasb'. Type: reference; clearinghouse. Source: Macrocosm USA.
International Academy of Santa Barbara
Environmental Studies Institute, 800 Garden
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Description: See ENVIRONMENTAL PERIODICALS BIBLIOGRAPHY (directories). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
6930 Carroll Ave., #600
Takoma Park, MD 20912-4414
Description: See Re: SOURCES (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 28156
Washington, DC 20038-8156 Phone: (202)783-3380
Affiliate: Episcopal Peace Fellowship. Issues: peace; spiritual; faith. Description: See Episcopal Peace Fellowship. Contacts(s): Ann P. McElroy (Chair), Mary H. Miller (Executive Secretary), (202)783-3380. Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 3M. Fax: (202)393-3695. Web or BBS: PeaceNet. E-Mail: 'epf'. Other:(408)252-3181. Dues: $25, $35 couple, $5 limited income. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1939. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 19405
Washington, DC 20036-9405
Description: See MULTINATIONAL MONITOR (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Gale Research Inc.
835 Penobscot Building
Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (800)877-GALE
Issues: Third World; demographics; justice; press; film; minorities. Description: Non-print and print sources of information about ethnic groups representing more than 90 countries, regions, and language groups; includes associations, fraternal and religious organizations, tourist offices, festivals, fairs, libraries, museums, periodicals, book dealers, and sources of audiovisual materials. Omits Blacks, American Indians, and Eskimos, who are considered to be well-covered elsewhere. Arranged by ethnic group. Contacts(s): Paul Wasserman, Alice E. Kennington (Editors) Publisher: Gale Research Inc. Published Date: 8/83. Page#: c1,400. Price: $175/ea. Frequency: Irregular. Fax: (313)961-6241. Other:Telex (810)221-7086. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Peace Development Fund
Box 270
Amherst, MA 01004-0270 Phone: (413)256-8306
Affiliate: Peace Development Fund. Issues: politics; peace; activism. Description: "A periodic publication about ideas on improving social change organizing are the attraction. Organizing tips as well as organizing resource materials are reviewed." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Judy Kavasik Price: Free. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1984. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ORGANIZING.
307 Massachusetts Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5701 Phone: (202)546-3300
Affiliate: Federation of American Scientists. Issues: peace; politics; anti-nuclear; lobbying. Description: "Some 5,000 scientists have united to support this lobby for peace and reduction of nuclear arms. All scientists and those interested in science in the public interest will find it beneficial to subscribe." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jeremy J. Stone Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $25, $50 institution. Frequency: 10/yr. Established: 1947. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PROFESSIONS.
Children's Foundation
725 15th St. NW
Washington, DC 20005-2109 Phone: (202)347-3300
Affiliate: Children's Foundation. Issues: family; day care. Description: "Better child care is advocated here, with the benefit of the experience of the Foundation. Stories on home-based care predominate, with tips on care of children and on positive legislation for home-care providers." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Kay Hollestell Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $10, $15 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1977. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
Box 271
Nyack, NY 10960-0271 Phone: (914)358-4601
Affiliate: Fellowship of Reconciliation. Issues: peace; justice; spiritual; interfaith; disarmament; nonviolence. Description: "The Fellowship is one of the oldest existing peace organizations, and an early advocate of nonviolent resistance to the violence of war. It supports conscientious objection to military service for religious reasons and works for peace around the world with its affiliates in other countries. This is its religious and pacifist journal containing news items and provocative articles related to peace and justice concerns." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Virginia Baron Frequency: 8/yr. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 597396
Chicago, IL 60659-7336
Description: See RELIGIOUS HUMANISM (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
University of Wisconsin System Memorial Library
Women's Studies Librarian; #112A, 728 State St.
Madison, WI 53706
Affiliate: University of Wisconsin System. Issues: feminism; media; press. Description: 100+ periodicals of national or midwestern readership focusing on women's issues, particularly from a feminist standpoint. Contacts(s): Susan E. Searing, Ingrid Markhardt (Editors) Page#: 110. Frequency: 4/yr. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
All-Peoples Congress; People's Anti-War Movement
Box 1819, Madison Sq. Station
New York, NY 10159-1819 Phone: (212)741-0633
Affiliate: All-Peoples Congress; People's Anti-War Movement. Issues: justice; politics; minorities. Description: "Militant campaigns for rights of people of color, women, and gays are headlined. The draft, imperialism, and poor people's struggles are just three more of the many concerns agitated about by this newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Gavrielle Gemma Price: $.25/ea. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Office Address: 146 W. 25th St., New York, NY 10001. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ORGANIZING.
Center for National Security Studies
122 Maryland Ave. NE, #207R
Washington, DC 20002-5610 Phone: (202)544-5380
Affiliate: Center for National Security Studies. Issues: justice; politics; civil liberties; law; government accountability. Description: "Legislation and judicial decisions are of concern in this newsletter. Typical articles are on government snooping, the Freedom of Information Act, and national security vis-a-vis civil liberties." - C.Canan Jointly funded by the ACLU and Fund for Peace. Contacts(s): Ann Profizich Subscriptions: $15/yr.; $10 students. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 3.5M. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1974. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Office of the Americas
1227 4th St.
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1303 Phone: (310)451-2428
Affiliate: Office of the Americas. Issues: Third World; justice; Central America; indigenous peoples; development; intervention. Description: "The Focus newsletter is concentrating on Central America during this period of change there. The sponsoring group plays an active part in the movement for self-determination in that region, and reports on its work there." - C.Canan Price: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1974. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
Institute for Food & Development Policy
145 9th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103-2626 Phone: (415)864-8555
Affiliate: Institute for Food & Development Policy. Issues: Third World; agriculture; demographics; nutrition; hunger; poverty; development. Description: "Increased US government efforts for social development in under-developed nations are the focus of this journal. New and improved legislation on Third World development is advocated." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Ann Kelly Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $24/yr. Frequency: 4-5/yr. Established: 1987. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Institute for Food & Development Policy
145 9th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103-2626 Phone: (415)864-8555
Affiliate: Institute for Food & Development Policy. Issues: Third World; agriculture; demographics; hunger; development; food distribution. Description: "The Food First folks founded this newsletter to publicize their efforts and others' to have more tax dollars spent for fighting hunger instead of for war. This selection covers hunger news, and nicely complements their previous listing, which offers longer analysis." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Frances Moore Lappe, Marilyn Borchadt; Joseph Collins Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Mennonite Central Committee
21 S. 12th St.
Akron, PA 17501-1500 Phone: (717)859-1151
Affiliate: Mennonite Central Committee. Issues: demographics; Third World; spiritual; faith; hunger. Description: "Basic solutions to world hunger and farm problems are presented by the Mennonite church report. Hunger policy improvements and food distribution to drought- and poverty-stricken areas are both seen as necessary solutions." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Art Meyer, Jocele Meyer Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1860. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO
Box 62
Keene, CA 93531-0062 Phone: (805)822-5571
Affiliate: United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO. Issues: labor; economics; health; unions; hazardous waste; boycotts; farm workers; corporate responsibility. Description: "The frequent table grape boycotts by the farmworkers and children's deaths caused by cancer from pesticides are typical features. Profiles of volunteers helping the farmworkers are also an important part of Cesar Chavez' magazine." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Cesar Chavez Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1984. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/LABOR.
Food Research and Action Center
1875 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009-5728 Phone: (202)986-2200
Affiliate: Food Research and Action Center. Issues: demographics; justice; health; politics; nutrition; welfare rights; Medicare; national health; hunger; poverty. Description: "The purpose of this selection goes beyond the right to adequate nutrition and government food programs and also covers assaults by welfare budget slashers who would cut other social welfare programs. Nutrition programs for seniors, children, and low-income folks are the essence of Foodlines, however, which is published for the beneficiaries as well as for the program advocates. Provides information on issues concerning low-income Americans" - C.Canan Contacts(s): Cecilia Perry Price: Donation. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
729 7th Ave.
New York, NY 10019-6831 Phone: (212)764-4050
Issues: Third World; foreign policy; intervention. Description: Objective is to stimulate an informed, thoughtful and articulate public opinion on foreign policy issues facing the US. By bringing the facts and a broad range of views and perspectives before the American people, FPA strives to encourage greater public understanding and involvement in international issues. Annual catalogue of publications available. Other Resources: See guides, GREAT DECISIONS; GUIDE TO CAREERS IN WORLD AFFAIRS; TEACHER'S RESOURCE GUIDE; periodicals, HEADLINE SERIES and FOREIGN POLICY PREVIEW newsletter. Annual catalogue of publications available. Contacts(s): John W. Kiermaier (President), Mia T. Kissil (Executive Secretary) Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1918. Additional Address: 1800 K St., NW, Washington, DC 20006 Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Educators for Social Responsibility
23 Garden St.
Cambridge, MA 02138-3623 Phone: (617)492-1764
Affiliate: Educators for Social Responsibility. Issues: peace; education; conflict resolution; disarmament; students. Description: "Teaching peace in the schools is facilitated through teaching aids, conference news, and a bibliography of print and video selections. This magazine also suggests ways of working for peace in the larger community." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Tony Wagner Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1983. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
People for the American Way Action Fund
1460 Broadway
New York, NY 10036-7306 Phone: (202)462-4777
Affiliate: People for the American Way Action Fund. Issues: justice; media; civil liberties; censorship; civil rights. Description: "Book burnings and other forms of censorship are positively un-American, say People for the American Way. This paper inspires us to help protect our Constitutional liberties." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Matthew Freeman Price: Donation. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $25/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; newspaper. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
Irvington-on-Hudson
New York, NY 10533
Description: See FREEMAN (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
625 Broadway, 9th Fl.
New York, NY 10012-2611
Description: See INDEPENDENT (periodicals) and Association of Independent Video Filmmakers. Type: media. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 244
Arlington, VA 22210-0244
Description: See PEACE IN ACTION (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Council for Democratic & Secular Humanism
Box 5
Buffalo, NY 14215-0005 Phone: (716)834-2921
Affiliate: Council for Democratic & Secular Humanism. Issues: justice; media; civil liberties; censorship. Description: "Countering religious fundamentalists, the humanist scholars who write and support this 48-page magazine are dedicated to defending 'freedom and secularism in the contemporary world.' Each issue contains about 10 articles, usually by teachers." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Paul Kurtz (Editor), Tim Madigan (Executive Editor) Price: $3.75/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
5105 Backlick Rd.
Building E
Annandale, VA 22003-6005 Phone: (703)650-0533
Affiliate: Speech Communication Association. Issues: media; justice; civil liberties; censorship. Description: "Each year First Amendment questions considered of key importance by the association are presented in scholarly footnoted papers, in journal form. Journalism students and scholars will appreciate it." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Stephen Smith Price: $10/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: Annual. Established: 1973. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
American Library Association & Freedom to Read Foundation
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611-2729 Phone: (312)944-6780
Affiliate: American Library Association & Freedom to Read Foundation. Issues: justice; media; censorship; press. Description: "These folks favor access to the range of opinion in the literature of our libraries. Book banning is opposed." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Judith F. Krug Price: $6.25/ea. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $25/yr. Established: 1972. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
799 Broadway, #542
New York, NY 10003-6811 Phone: (212)477-3985
Affiliate: Freedomways Association. Issues: justice; politics; minorities; civil rights; activism. Description: "Stimulating in form and educational in essence, it reviews the civil rights movement, national and international. Cultural reviews, inspiring features and an outstanding book notes section make it a foremost review in its field." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Esther Jackson Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $7.50/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1961. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CIVIL RIGHTS.
799 Broadway, #542
New York, NY 10003-6811
Description: See FREEDOMWAYS (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
245 2nd St. NE
Washington, DC 20002-5795 Phone: (202)547-6000
Issues: peace; justice; politics; spiritual; disarmament; interfaith; lobbying. Description: Works towards a non-military world order based so firmly on justice, spiritual unity, and voluntary cooperation that there would be no place for war. Today, through congressional testimony, direct lobbying, and publications, FCNL's legislative staff and constituency informs members of Congress, their staffs, and colleague organizations about peace and social justice issues. Just as importantly, it works with grassroots activists nationwide to educate and organize for peace & social justice. Other Resources: See WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER and INDIAN REPORT (periodicals); Action Alerts, providing timely and informative calls for action to improve lobbying efforts at home; HOW-TO Series; ISSUES IN BRIEF Series. Contacts(s): Nancy Alexander, Alison D. Oldham (Legal Action Coordinator) Other:Hotline (202)547-4343. Established: 1943. Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1501 Cherry St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102-1497 Phone: (215)241-7277
Affiliate: American Friends Service Committee. Issues: spiritual; peace; justice; faith. Description: "The quaker viewpoints on peace, justice, society, and the spirit are included here. It will be of interest to Quakers and their friends. From personal experience on the West Bank to finding a new mythology, from exploring reactions to abortion to matters of war tax resistance, Friends Journal provides a Quaker approach." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Vinton Deming Publisher: Friends Publishing Corp. Price: $1.50/ea. Subscriptions: $18/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1955. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
Box 2809
Oakland, CA 94618-0009 Phone: (510)843-7495
Issues: politics; alternative party. Description: "Well-known radical journalist Irwin Silber is a key writer and editor of this theoretical Leninist journal. He is typical of the quality and experience of writers for Frontline." - C.Canan Marxist. Contacts(s): Max Elbaum; Irwin Silber, Ellen Kaiser Publisher: Line of March Publications. Price: $.75/ea. Subscriptions: $20, $25 institution. Frequency: 23/yr. Established: 1979. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
485 5th Ave.
New York, NY 10017-6104
Description: See Human Rights Watch and INDEX ON CENSORSHIP (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
800 Florida Ave.
Washington, DC 20002
Description: See INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF PERIODICALS RELATED TO DEAFNESS and COLLEGE AND CAREER PROGRAMS FOR THE DEAF. Type: reference; clearinghouse. Source: Macrocosm.
Botanical Garden
Bronx, NY 10458
Description: See GARDEN under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
McFarland & Company, Inc.
Box 611
Jefferson, NC 28640-0611 Phone: (910)246-4460
Issues: justice; health; gay/lesbian; AIDS. Description: Sixteen main chapters, e.g. collection development, school, academic, public, special collections, subject heads, services, exhibits, reference, periodicals, censorship, AIDS information. And 16 appendices, e.g. core collection, checklist of bibliographies, filmography, discography, gay/lesbian plays, famous gays, YA material, several kinds of directories, AIDS bibliographies/filmography, policy documents. Contacts(s): Cal Gough, Ellen Greenblatt (Editors) Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc. Published Date: 1990. Page#: 368. Price: $36.50/ea. Type: reference; guide. Source: McFarland.
JRS Publishing
931 Village Blvd., Dept. 907-259
West Palm Beach, FL 33409-1939
Issues: economics. Description: "More than 15,000 different items--books, posters, pamphlets, periodicals, videos, and more--are available for purchase, for rent, or for free from the federal government. Approximately 3,000 new items are available each year. There are 200+ free catalogs available--pertaining to a distinct subject category." This booklet helps you locate these items and includes Health Tips, Fascinating Facts, and much more. Numerous numbers (many toll-free) of various federal agencies are listed. Published Date: 1991. Page#: 35. Price: $3.50/ea. Type: reference; guide. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Global Learning
40 S. Fullerton Ave.
Montclair, NJ 07042-3357 Phone: (201)783-7616
Affiliate: Global Learning. Issues: education; justice; economics; childhood. Description: "This newsletter is a networking tool including upcoming conferences and seminars on justice issues in the schools, and short review of publications on these issues. Children and youth benefit from it, since it helps advance such concerns in the schools." -C.C. Contacts(s): Paula Gotsch Price: Free. Subscriptions: $2/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1975. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CHILDREN.
Pacific Studies Center
222B View St.
Mountain View, CA 94041 Phone: (415)969-1545
Affiliate: Pacific Studies Center. Issues: education; science. Description: "Military and corporate technology across the world, electronics included, is covered by this newsletter. The effect of this technology is explained with a concern for the problems it can cause people." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lenny Siegal Price: $1/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1982. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/PUBLIC INTEREST.
Box 9586
Charlotte, NC 28299-9586 Phone: (704)332-3090
Affiliate: Grassroots Leadership. Issues: politics; demographics; labor; activism; poverty. Description: "Singer Si Kahn is the director of the sponsoring group, which seeks to empower folks by telling them about better techniques for building their groups. His inspiring style for organizing poor and working people is reflected in the upbeat Grassroots newsletter." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Tema Okun Price: Donation. Frequency: 2/yr. Established: 1986. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ORGANIZING.
Box 2699
Missoula, MT 59806-2699 Phone: (406)721-3009
Description: See BEAR NEWS (periodicals). Contacts(s): Lance Olsen Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 327
El Verano, CA 95433-0327 Phone: (707)935-7257
Affiliate: Green Earth Foundation. Issues: environment; spiritual; education; transformation. Description: A newsletter reporting on research, education, and dissemination of information that fosters and contributes to the healing and harmonizing of the relationships between humanity and nature. Also has interesting books on the New Age. Organizations and periodicals are also listed. Contacts(s): Ralph Metzner (Editor), Martha Katt (Production) Page#: 8. Subscriptions: $25/yr.; $15/low income. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1M. Web or BBS: Peacenet/Econet. E-Mail: 'rmetzner'. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1989. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
4006 Chestnut Pl.
Alexandria, VA 22311-1106
Description: See EARTH ETHICS/EVOLVING VALUES FOR AN EARTH COMMUNITY under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
1436 U St. NW
Washington, DC 20009-3997 Phone: (202)462-1177
Affiliate: Greenpeace, USA. Issues: environment; peace; energy; politics; health; animal rights; oceans; rivers; wildlife/endangered species; nonviolence; activism; anti-nuclear; polar; corporate responsibility; government accountability; hazardous waste. Description: "Nonviolent direct action is a key tactic of Greenpeace in defending human and animal rights at sea and on land. Petitions, rallies, and direct interference against nuclear weapons ships and whaling expeditions are some ways this group fights the good fight. The magazine is slick and well-written, and will probably move you to action on these issues." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jeanne Wahlen (Communications Director), Daphne Wysham (Editor) Page#: 28. Subscriptions: $30/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ENVIRONMENT.
Box 20714
New York, NY 10025-1522
Affiliate: Committee for Human Rights in Grenada. Issues: Third World; justice. Description: The decline of human rights in this Caribbean nation since the US-supported invasion in the early '80s is noted. Increased rights violations by the government, civil liberties issues and other such concerns are featured. Price: $2/each. Subscriptions: $5/year. Frequency: Quarterly. Established: 1986. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Nuclear Information & Resource Service
1424 16th St. NW, #601
Washington, DC 20036-2211 Phone: (202)328-0002
Affiliate: Nuclear Information & Resource Service. Issues: energy; environment; health; anti-nuclear; hazardous waste. Description: "Nuclear energy is the primary concern, with other environmental issues covered as well. If you are active in opposing your area nuclear power plant or construction site, you will want to subscribe to this magazine." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Michael Mariotte Price: Free. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1978. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ENVIRONMENT.
Box 28594
Oakland, CA 94604-8594
Description: See REPORT ON GUATEMALA (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Sprouting Publications
Box 62
Ashland, OR 97520-0070 Phone: (800)543-5888
Issues: health; media; environment; justice; spiritual; economics; press; preventive medicine; green consumer. Description: 250+ newsletters, magazines, journals, and newspapers. Other Resources: The editor also publishes THE SPROUTLETTER, SPROUTCHART, and SPROUTGUIDE. Contacts(s): Michael Linden (Editor) Publisher: Sprouting Publications. Published Date: 1989. Page#: 128. Frequency: Annual. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Editorial Research Service
Box 2047
Olathe, KS 66051-2047 Phone: (913)829-0609
Issues: politics; racism; sexism. Description: 3,000 conservative, anti-communist, libertarian, free market, racial nationalist, tax revolt, right-to-life, and other right-wing organizations and publishers of periodicals; coverage includes Canada. Bibliography of 550 historical, political, biographical, and related publications concerning right-wing movements. Updated by THE WILCOX REPORT. Other Resources: Formerly, DIRECTORY OF THE AMERICAN RIGHT (1984). Contacts(s): Laird M. Wilcox (Editor) Publisher: Editorial Research Service. Published Date: 6/91. Page#: 100. Price: $24.95/ea.; postpaid, prepaid. Frequency: Annual. Labels: 98. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Meiklejohn Peace Institute
Box 673
Berkeley, CA 94701-0673 Phone: (510)848-0599
Affiliate: Meiklejohn Peace Institute. Issues: justice; politics; law; voting; civil rights; lobbying; government accountability. Description: "This highly recommended journal of the country's most progressive lawyers' association covers issues in a little more depth than the group's newspaper, reviewed above. Background analyses on Supreme Court nomination policy, legal strategy for social change movement causes, and ideas for democraticizing the legal process are representative of the features included." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Ann Fagan Ginger, David Christiano Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1936. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
Box 10
Orland, ME 04472-0010
Description: See THIS TIME under periodicals. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Habitat & Church Sts.
Americus, GA 31709 Phone: (912)924-6935
Affiliate: Habitat for Humanity International. Issues: justice; demographics; Third World; poverty; hunger; homelessness; development; housing. Description: "Folks donating their labor to build houses for the poor are the impetus behind this newsletter. The World is the national link and networking tool for hundreds of groups of people doing this in communities across the US and in several foreign countries." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Geoff Van Loucks Price: Free. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1984. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ORGANIZING.
Franciscans
Box 408676
Chicago, IL 60640-8676 Phone: (312)728-5850
Affiliate: Franciscans. Issues: spiritual; justice; demographics; faith. Description: "Franciscans working for basic social change started this newsletter to make the religious order more socially concerned, and to present ideas for individual involvement in social issues." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Athena Calogeras Price: $1.50/ea. Subscriptions: $8/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1976. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
National Health Law Program
2639 S. LaCienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034-2603 Phone: (310)204-6010
Affiliate: National Health Law Program. Issues: health; politics; law. Description: "Legal and legislative aspects of health care policy find attention in this quarterly. This Legal Services funded newsletter focuses most frequently on local and state health care programs and rulings." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Jane St. John Price: Free. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1969. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Center for Medical Consumers
237 Thompson St.
New York, NY 10012-1017 Phone: (212)674-7105
Affiliate: Center for Medical Consumers. Issues: health; politics; economics; government accountability; corporate responsibility; consumer protection. Description: "Another public interest consumer health periodical, this one deals both with advocacy issues such as a more effective FDA and with simple personal health issues. These personal health consumer issues include physician/patient relations, unnecessary surgeries and like topics." - C.Canan Other Resources: Free medical library. Contacts(s): Mary Ann Napoli Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $35/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1976. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Health Research Group
2000 P St. NW, #605
Washington, DC 20036-5915 Phone: (202)872-0320
Affiliate: Health Research Group. Issues: health; politics; labor; consumer protection; preventive medicine; government accountability; corporate responsibility; occupational safety. Description: "Information from tightly sealed government and industry files on health issues, as well as information on common health problems, is explained monthly. From aspirin deaths to X-ray safety - this newsletter will eventually cover it all." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Sidney M. Wolfe Price: $1.50/ea. Subscriptions: $18/yr. Frequency: 12/yr. Established: 1985. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HEALTH.
Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
6120 S. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90044-3718 Phone: (213)759-6063
Affiliate: Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research. Issues: education; media; politics; justice; research. Description: "People's movements are archived in this important library, with news of the institution noted in their quarterly report. Selections from their collections are noted as well as news on the state of the library. A donation will put you on their mailing list." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Sarah Cooper Price: Free. Subscriptions: Donation. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1982. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
1641 18th St.
Santa Monica, CA 90404-3807 Phone: (310)315-9383
Issues: arts; media; culture; theater; music; film. Description: A magazine about contemporary art such as performance, experimental dance/theater/music, video, and multi-media projects. "Performing arts productions are reviewed quarterly from a socially concerned perspective. Individual theater performances as well as new music and film festivals are among areas reviewed." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Steven Durland (Editor) Publisher: Astro Artz. Page#: 88. Price: $6/ea. Subscriptions: $20 USA; $24 Canada. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 25M. Established: 1977. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/CULTURE.
Route 3, Box 370
New Market, TN 37820-9803 Phone: (615)933-3443
Affiliate: Highlander Research & Education Center. Issues: politics; justice; demographics; peace; education; activism; minorities; racism; community investment; poverty. Description: "Grassroots community organizing is taught at Highlander for empowerment of working and poor people. Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., were inspired here, and the center continues to inspire common people to organize more effectively for themselves, their neighbors, and their environment." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Miles Horton Price: Free. Subscriptions: $5/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1932. Type: periodical; report. Source: Progressive Periodicals/ORGANIZING.
1939 Highlander Way
New Market, TN 37820-4939 Phone: (615)933-3443
Issues: politics; justice; demographics; peace; education; activism; minorities; community investment; poverty. Description: Grassroots community organizing is taught for empowerment of working and poor people. Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., were inspired here, and the center continues to inspire common people to organize more effectively for themselves, their neighbors, and their environment. Provides leadership training among communities in Appalachia and the South. Other Resources: See HIGHLANDER REPORTS under periodicals. Training project: Southern Appalachian Leadership Traininng (SALT). Contacts(s): Dan Gaventa (Director), Larry Wilson Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Gale Research Inc.
835 Penobscot Building
Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (800)877-GALE
Issues: justice; minorities. Description: Information sources on varied aspects of Hispanic American life and culture, including national, state, and local organizations; publishers of newspaper, periodicals, newsletters, and other publications and videos; television and radio stations; bilingual programs in elementary/secondary schools; library collections; museums and other cultural institutions; grants/scholarships; Hispanic studies programs and research centers; federal and state government agencies; awards, honors, & prizes. Contacts(s): Darren L. Smith (Editor) Publisher: Gale Research Inc. Published Date: 1985. Page#: c370. Price: $69.50/ea. Fax: (313)961-6241. Other:Telex (810)221-7086. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 1083
Tonasket, WA 98855-1083 Phone: (509)486-1351
Issues: education; homeschools. Description: Publishes books on home schooling and alternative education, including ALTERNATIVE IN EDUCATION, THE HOME SCHOOL READER, ThHE HOME SCHOOL PRIMER. Also publishes HOME EDUCATION magazine. Other Resources: Free catalog of home schooling books--60 titles. Publishes GUIDE TO RESOURCES IN HOLISTIC EDUCATION, an extensive and excellent directory of alternative educators, periodicals, organizations, books and publishers for the educator and parent. Contacts(s): Mark Hegener, Helen Hegener Type: publisher; catalog. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
Third World Resources
464 19th St.
Oakland, CA 94612-2297 Phone: (510)835-4692 ext.113
Affiliate: Third World Resources/Data Center. Issues: Third World; justice; media; press; film. Description: 120 sources for books, periodicals, pamphlets, audiovisuals, and other educational resources on human rights in the Third World. Alphabetical with institution name, address, phone, description, activities, resources, and titles, prices and frequencies. For postage and handling, add $1.50 for North America and $3.00 for foreign air mail. Order from Third World Resources. Contacts(s): Thomas P. Fenton (Directors), Mary J. Heffron (Compilers/Editors) Publisher: Orbis Books. Published Date: Spring 1989. Page#: 160. Price: $12.95/ea. Other Formats: Geonet, user ID: 'geo2:tfenton'. Fax: (510)835-3017. Web or BBS: Peacenet. E-Mail: 'tfenton'. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Labels: yes - inquire. Established: 1984. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
American Humanist Association
Box 146
Amherst, NY 14226-0146 Phone: (716)839-5080
Affiliate: American Humanist Association. Issues: justice; politics; education; economics. Description: "Thomas Jefferson and Isaac Asimov are two examples of humanists sometimes mentioned in the columns of this attractive magazine. Their philosophy of putting individuals in the material world over future pie-in-the-sky is the philosophy of the humanist. For those wanting to know more about humanism, The Humanist magazine is the best source." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Lloyd Morain Price: $3/ea. Subscriptions: $18/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1941. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/GENERAL.
Society for Humanistic Judaism
28611 W. Twelve Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-4225 Phone: (313)478-7610
Affiliate: Society for Humanistic Judaism. Issues: spiritual; justice; demographics; faith. Description: "This magazine is the Jewish equivalent of the Christians' Churchman. Social concerns, Jewish-Christian relations, and of course, Judaism and the human condition are typical topics." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Bonnie Cousens, Ruth Feldman Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1969. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Progressive Periodicals/RELIGIOUS.
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