Topical Handouts distributed to
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this page is at http://site.www.umb.edu/faculty/salzman_g/SfHS/TopHand.htm

prepared for use in the
Science for Humane Survival courses
--Science for the People courses--

Dept of Human Development and Social Justice
Oglala Lakota College, Kyle, South Dakota 57752, and
Physics Dept, Univ of Massachusetts, Boston, MA 02125
October 2, 1996

Note added on March 11, 1998. The list has not been updated since October 2, 1996, although some additional items are available. If you are interested in obtaining copies of the items listed here, most of which are not available from the site, you can contact me (see note at end).

Copyright notice

Those handouts preceded by * are available for use in conformity with the Anti-Copyright Statement. For such items, if multiple copies are available, I'll be glad to provide more than a single copy. Items for which I have not obtained a copyright release are preceded by X; I can at most provide a single copy of such items. Links are provided for items posted on the website.

* Agriculture: Challenging the Meat Monopoly: Massive Corporate Control of land and farmers, by Susan Meeker-Lowry, from Mar 95 Z-Magazine,9/6/95, 8pp.

* Agriculture: Cheap Food, by Signe Waller with Jim Rose, from Feb 95 Z-Magazine, 6/14/95, 5pp.

* Agriculture: Challenging the Meat Monopoly: Massive Corporate Control of land and farmers, by Susan Meeker-Lowry, from Mar 95 Z-Magazine, 9/6/95, 8pp.

* Agriculture: Cheap Food, by Signe Waller with Jim Rose, from Feb 95 Z-Magazine, 6/14/95, 5pp.

X Agriculture: Desertification of western rangeland-Is it for real?, from 8/20/91 NYTimes, 6/7/95, 2pp.

* Agriculture: The Greening of Cuba, by Peter Rosset with Shea Cunningham, from Spring 94 Food First Action Alert, 6/11/95, 4pp.

* Agriculture: Green Revolution handout cover, from May 72 Clear Creek magazine, 2/12/95, 1p.

* Agriculture: Organic gardening at Oglala Lakota College, by Judy Merritt, from Autumn 93 Winds of Change, 7pp.

X Agriculture: Promised land taken from Egyptian farmers, from 9/28/94 NYTimes, 1p.

X Agriculture: The Underdevelopment of U.S. Agriculture, by Frances Moore Lappe, from pp. 42-49 in the 1982 edition of Diet for a Small Planet.

* Anarchism: On the Need for Anarchism, a paper given April 6, 1995 at the Panel on Language, Culture and Domination at the Third Biennial conference on ;Culture, Technology and change in the Americas, at the University of south Florida, Tampa.

* Art for Humane Survival: Mac The Knife, by Bertolt Brecht,from The Threepenny Opera, 3/14/95, 1p.

X Banks Earnings Hit Record High in 94, from 3/16/95 NYTimes, 1p.

* Cancer: Dodging Cancer with Diet, by Bonnie Liebman, from Jan/Feb 95 issue of Nutrition Action HealthLetter, 5pp.

* Cancer: Letter asking data on cancer deaths, by GS, 2/20/95, 2pp.

* Cancer: Cancer Rates in South Dakota Highest on Reservations, from Mid-Feb 95 issue of News from Indian Country, 2/14/95, 1p.

* Charity: Inquiries to American Indian Relief Council by GS, 9/27/93, 2pp.

* Chiapas: Democratic Convention in Chiapas, by Lynn Stephen, from Oct 94 issue of Peacework, 11/9/94, 2pp.

* Chiapas: Understanding Chiapas, by Peter Rosset with Shea Cunningham, Food First Action Alert of Spring 94, 6pp.

*Childhood in an Indian Village, by Wilfred Pelletier, pamphlet 5+"x8+", Spring '69, covers+16pp.

X Children: Child labor and the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT), from 11/23/94 NYTimes, 3/21/95, 1p.

X Chomsky: Noam Chomsky on the NYTimes, from the Feb/Mar 86 Utne Reader, 9/13/92, 8pp.

X CIA paid Haitian Fraph head, from 10/8/94 NYTimes, and Census shows more U.S. poor, from 10/17/94 NYTimes, 10/20/94, 2pp.

* Colleges and Univ. from Coast to Coast: Who Runs Them? And for What Purpose? reprints of several chapters of The Goose-Step: A Study of American Education, by Upton Sinclair, 1923, two newspaper items, a letter, and comments by GS, 1/19/95, 23pp.

* Conquest of America: How the Indian Nations Lost Their Continent, a critical review, by GS, from the Jan 94 Resist newsletter, and other items on racist violence, 1/25/94, 4pp.

* Conspiracy: On the JFK Assassination, by Michael D. Morrissey, 10/4/93, 2pp.

* Discrimination, Freda Salzman's struggle, by GS, from the May 1971 issue of Science for the People magazine, 4/26/95, 4pp.

* Examinations: On the question of examinations, by GS, 2/2/90, 1p.

* Food: Fair Foods brochure reprinted, 1/14/93, 2pp. [8+"x11"], folded.

* Food: Home preparation of sour-dough rye bread, by GS, 10/8/73, 2pp.

The Gold Rush, a talk given on April 15, 1992 at a forum organized by the University of Massachusetts/Boston Coalition for Peace. Titled "The 'New World Order' and the Search for Enemies: Does Peace Have a Chance?", the forum was held two years after the U.S. 1989-90 Christmas-New Year assault on Panama and one year after the U.S. January 1991 assault on Iraq.

* Greenpeace Emergency Appeal, 2/24/95, 2pp.

* Guatemala: Torture of a Nation, by Shari Turitz, from the Jan 92 Resist newsletter, and related items, 10/20/95, 10pp.

* Haiti: Why Military Intervention Won't Resolve The Crisis, from the Haiti Reborn project of the Quixote Center, Aug.94, 4pp.

* A Hatred Episode, by GS, 1/31/95, 4pp.

* Hatred File 1, list of items in the file, 9/6/94, 1p.

* Hatred: The Hidden Victims: Hate Crime Against American Indians Under-Reported, from the Oct 94 issue of Intelligence Report, from the Southern Poverty Law Center, 4pp.

* Hatred: A Human Rights Violation, the killing by Mashpee, Cape Cod police of American Indian David Hendricks, reprints of several newspaper items and of a report by the David C. Hendricks Committee for Human Rights, 3/3/93, 28pp.

* Hatred: Mumia Abu-Jamal-from the Internet, 8/27/95, 1p.

* Hatred: Police Brutality in Communities of Color, from the June 93 issue of The Circle, 8/28/95, 1p.

* Hatred: Sand Creek: The Morning After, by M. Annette Jaimes, from The State of Native America, 9/25/94, 12pp.

* Hatred: Yuowanca is not fair!, from 9/7/94 Bennett County [S. Dakota] Booster, 1p.

* History: The History of North America from the Standpoint of the Beaver, by Jim O'Brien, 10pp.

* Indian Governance: Self-Determination and Subordination, by Rebecca L. Robbins, from The State of Native America, 4/30/95, 35pp.

* I.Q. Tests: Building Blocks for the New Class System, by Noam Chomsky, from July 72 Ramparts magazine, 6pp.

* I.Q., U.S. a "meritocracy" based on I.Q., by Richard Herrnstein, from Sept 71 Atlantic Monthly, 18pp.

X In Islam's War, Students Fight on the Front Line, from 11/26/94 NYTimes, 1p.

* Linder: Ben Linder Memorial Fund Newsletter of Winter 94-94, 6pp.

* Media Power & the Right-Wing Takeover of Public Broadcasting, by David Barsamian, for Apr 95 issue of Z Magazine, 4pp.

* MRS (Monitored Retrievable Storage) Agreements May be Imminent, from Spring 94 update from GroundWork, 11/9/94, 2pp.

X The Nearings: Living the Good Life, from 5/7/75 NYTimes, 1/23/76, 2pp.

* Pedagogy and Pedagogues: The Barometer Story, from the 12/21/68 issue of Saturday Review, 2/16/73, 1p.

* Philosophy: Professional Philosophy and Real Ethics, by GS, 5/29/95, 2pp.

* Said: Edward Said, The Pen & the Sword: Culture & Imperialism, interview by David Barsamian, from Jul/Aug 93 issue of Z Magazine, 11/13/94, 10pp.

* School of Assassins, by Roy Bourgeois, from Sept 94 issue of Z Magazine, 11/1/94, 2pp.

* Science, Ethics, Survival: Mankind up against the wall, by GS, 4/30/95, 8pp.

* Science and Human Values, by Jacob Bronowski, from 12/29/56 issue of The Nation, cover+18pp.

X Science: Infants' Sense of Pain is Finally Recognized, from 11/24/87 NYTimes, 2/5/92, 2pp.

X Science: Nobelist admits research paper had fradulent data, from 5/4/91 NYTimes, 9/15/92, 2pp.

* Terrorism: The Jesuit/Co-Worker Murders in El Salvador, from Search for Justice Campaign of the Quixote Center, 11/13/91, 8pp.

*The Veritas about Harvard, an unpublished letter by GS to the Boston Globe, 9/15/95, 1p.

* Violence: Assaults against the Tarahumara, from the 1st Quarter 1995 Native Forest News International, and
X against the peasants of Chiapas, from 12/1/94 NYTimes, 3/13/95, 4pp.

X Violence: Senate unit calls US `most violent' country, from 3/13/92 Boston Globe, 9/23/93, 1p.

X War: Death from `Friendly Fire' in Iraq, from 11/7/91 Wall Street Journal, 11/7/91, 2pp.

* War Taxes brochure, from Cambridge Peace Commission, undated, 2pp. [8+"x11"], folded.

* War: The U.S. assault on Iraq, an open letter to my students, by GS, 11/14/91, 4pp.

* War: The U.S. assault on Panama, shocking revelations, from 3/28/90 NYGuardian, 1p.

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