Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Humane Issues in the News...

Each week we post links to news about humane education & humane living, and items connected to humane issues, from human rights to environmental preservation, to animal protection, to media, consumerism and culture.

"To beat back poverty, pay the poor" (via NY Times) (1/3/11)

"Gay or straight, youths aren't so different" (via NY Times) (1/3/11)

Documents show U.S.-Japan plans for possible "action" against anti-whaling group (via NY Times) (1/3/11)

Kenya adds protections for environment into constitution (via Alternet) (1/3/11)

Decline of bees holds dire consequences for our food production (via Huffington Post) (1/3/11)

AZ students react to ban on teaching of ethnic studies (via KVOA.com) (1/3/11)

More schools bringing American Indian history, culture to classrooms (via AP/Seattle Times) (1/2/11)

Family goes on technology fast for 6 months (via The Guardian) (1/1/11)

Desire/need for animal law becoming more mainstream (via Baltimore Sun) (12/27/10)

7 innovative ideas in San Diego schools (via Voice of San Diego) (12/27/10)

The power of one act of kindness (via BBC) (12/24/10)

U.S. pig farms may be "flu factories" (via NPR) (12/23/10)

New report on sexualization of girls on TV (via Marketing, Media & Childhood) (12/22/10)


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