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People Are Trees Too!
This is the story of the Albany Landfill, and the People who Made it Great
- Introduction
- Robert the Rabbit
- Maps to Albany Landfill
- Manifesto Poetry Review (as published in June 99 Street Spirit newspaper)
- Edge City (as published in East Bay Express newspaper April 9, 1999)
- Residents despair at leaving landfill (link to: SF Examiner story June 1, 1999)
- Update June 4, 1999 Photos and story from iPoet man on the scene, R.E. Porter
- Animal Foster Homes Needed Reposted BB message June 7, from rec.pets.dogs.rescue
- More Photos from Robert the Rabbit Posted June 9, 1999
- Rally Poster - Rally "To Save Our Homes" call by Albany Landfill Residents June 12-13
- Homeless Make Daring Rescue - posted June 14th
- Rebel Housing (link to: SF Chronicle story June 16, 1999)
- Animal Welfare Programs (link to: SF Chronicle story June 18, 1999)
- Eviction Postponed until June 21 - posted June 18th
- More Photos from Robert the Rabbit Posted June 23, 1999, pix taken June 12-14 1999
- Trailers not quite ready - posted June 24th
- Original 'Resurrection City' - a camp-in protest initiated by Martin Luther King, Jr.
- More Maps - Bulb specific
- Poets from Albany Landfill
- Other Reference
- Related Stories
- Followups
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HyperLink Poetry
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Holiday Humor
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Things to do in San Francisco
- Year of the Jubilee - jumpstarted by: Joe Molnick. Jan 14, 2000; Joe writes:
Year of the Jubilee 2000
This is the year everything resets to 00, obviously.
Traditionally, the Year of the Jubilee is a
hebrew-arabic-egyptian custom adopted by the early Catholic
Church, wherein land and property revert to the original public ownership. All debts are canceled, public and private. All markers returned. In essence, the biz-game is revealed for the means to the (noble) end that it is. That's the basis of the original social contract. Every so often (biblically every 70 years) (and
overdue since the last wide-spread YJ ?celebrated in 1720?) human
culture of necessity need join in spiritual unity, and demonstrative social equality. Peacefully, of course,
Joe Moldrun
JoeM@iPoet.com
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