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The War on Women: Update on the Michigan front

The War on Women: Update on the Michigan front

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on May 2, 2012

Three videos (NOW’s Mary Pollack, Sen. Rebekah Warren and candidate Sam Singh) on the roughly 40 anti-choice bills in the Michigan Legislature.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, democrat, Lansing Online News, mary pollack, Michigan, Michigan NOW, rebekah warren, sam singh, town hall, war on women | 2 Responses

VIDEO: Bucqueroux says winning the War on Women requires saying “no more”

VIDEO: Bucqueroux says winning the War on Women requires saying “no more”

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 30, 2012

Lansing Online News co-publisher Bonnie Bucqueroux speaks at the War on Women Rally at the Capitol

Posted in Activism | Tagged Bucqueroux, video, war on women rally | Leave a response

Ernest Mack of Flint - runner up

VIDEO: Lend Me Your Ears Poetry Slam Round 2

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 28, 2012

These four finalists offered very different views of the relationships between men and women

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged black poet society, Bucqueroux, gary jones, Lansing Online News, logic, mack, Michigan State University, poetry slam, t miller | Leave a response

Special guest Tara opened the show

VIDEO: Lend Me Your Ears Poetry Slam – Runner-up & special guests

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 28, 2012

Ernest Mack’s poignant poem about his father earned him second place – poems from Mike Phelps, Tara and Ralph Paulk

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged black poet society, Bucqueroux, Lansing Online News, lend me your ears, mack, Michigan State University, mike phelps, poetry slam, ralph paulk, tara | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Us – Black Women

Poem/a/Day: Us – Black Women

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 28, 2012

T. Miller of Detroit was the judges’ unanimous choice as the winner of this year’s Poetry Slam hosted by the MSU Black Poet Society

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged black poets society, black women, Bucqueroux, Lansing Online News, Michigan State University, poetry slam, t miller, us, winner | 1 Response

Speaking of Murder invents new true-crime genre – the media autopsy

Speaking of Murder invents new true-crime genre – the media autopsy

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on March 24, 2012

Lansing Online News’ Bonnie Bucqueroux’ new book focuses on three historic cases – Fatty Arbuckle, Kitty Genovese and Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged Bucqueroux, fatty arbuckle, in cold blood, kitty genovese, media autopsies, speaking of murder, truman capote | Leave a response

A field guide to the right’s latest paranoias

A field guide to the right’s latest paranoias

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on February 19, 2012

Agenda 21? Cloward and Piven? Saul Alinsky? You may not see these as threats, but the right certainly does.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged agenda 21, Bucqueroux, chemtrails, cloward & piven, fantasies, fluoride, paranoia, right wing, saul alinsky, United Nations | 4 Responses

VIDEO: Todd Heywood on Viral Apartheid

VIDEO: Todd Heywood on Viral Apartheid

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 30, 2011

Todd discusses his experiences with the disease as well as various government efforts to criminalize the virus and those who carry it.

Posted in Activism | Tagged AIDS, Bucqueroux, HIV, Todd Heywood, viral apartheid | 1 Response

Students protesting at the College of Arts and Science of Yangtze [Changjiang] University

Understanding the education bubble – in China (and here)

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 19, 2011

College graduates around the world face bleak job prospects and escalating school debt – a recipe for instability

Posted in Activism, Editorials, Track 01 by Carol Thompson | Tagged after the fall, bad money, bubble, Bucqueroux, china, college education, end of growth, kevin phillips, Lansing Online News, richard heinberg, united states | Leave a response

VIDEO::  Father & son perform at Dad’s 90th birthday

VIDEO:: Father & son perform at Dad’s 90th birthday

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 11, 2011

Bill Bartilson joins his father Stan in singing and playing “Sweet Violets”

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged bill bartilson, Bucqueroux, Lansing, Michigan, pancake house, sawyer's, stan bartilson, sweet violets | Leave a response

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During his recent visit to Lansing, Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear talked about aging Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Van Buren County, Michigan, on the shores of Lake Michigan.


Anika Fassia of Public Works: The Center for the Public Sector, talked to the recent Michigan Summit for progressives about a Michigan narrative that frames policy discussions in terms of community values.


George Goehl of National Peoples' Action says progressives need to re-envision the economy and suggests a strategy for activists attending the 2012 Michigan Summit in Lansing on May 12, 2012.


Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear talks to the Peace Education Center about Ontario, Canada's plans for a deep underground dump (DUD) for nuclear waste on the Great Lakes.


"I never thought I'd see the day I would be fighting my grandmother's fight..." said Melissa Osborn in addressing the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


Kathie Kuhn of the Peace Education gives a spoken word performance of "Hey, Now" at the United Against the War on Women rally in Lansing.


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