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It's interesting how whenever lawlessness leads to violence and chaos somewhere in the world, journalists are quick to label the state of…
Brian Dominick is an organizer and journalist who did most of his activist work based in Syracuse, NY, where he was born in 1973. Brian now lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Brian was a co-founder with Jessica Azulay of The NewStandard, a hard-news publication that operated from 2004-2007. He and Jessica then founded WebRoot Solutions, an activist-oriented website design, development and hosting project, which Jessica still runs. Brian is now projects manager at Agaric.
He has been an active participant in Z's online operations since 1994, when he attended the Z Media Institute. Brian has taught a variety of courses at ZMI in the years since.
It's interesting how whenever lawlessness leads to violence and chaos somewhere in the world, journalists are quick to label the state of…
Cross-posted from Stand Up! Blog. I’ve been trying to find a way to put my views of the Stewart/Colbert “Rally to Restore…
This animation is kind of a mainstream argument for pareconish incentives. Very cool.
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] Over the years, I have intimated to many of my anarchist friends…
[ZCom’s very first Live chat with Brian Dominick. We asked sustainers to watch this video of Brian presenting an outline of his…
A discussion based on the material from a recently published book: Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century Edited by Chris…
This Left Forum panel proposes vision for what a future participatory society may look like while exploring real world examples in the US, Asia and Latin…
This Left Forum panel proposes vision for what a future participatory society may look like while exploring real world examples in the US, Asia and Latin…
This Left Forum panel proposes vision for what a future participatory society may look like while exploring real world examples in the US, Asia and Latin…
I worry a lot about anti-Jewish sentiment on the US Left, even though many of my Jewish friends assure me it is…
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