Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Local May Day Protests; Miami's Natural Breast Shortage; Heat's Bloody Win

Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The sun has come out just in time for Occupy Miami's 7-hour May Day protest Downtown.

Local demonstrators will join a nationwide "May Day" Occupy movement on what is traditionally known as International Workers Day, gathering at Bayfront Park's Torch of Friendship from noon to 7 p.m.
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Yoani Sanchez: Andrés Carrión: 'I Thought I Wouldn't Return, I Thought This Would Be the Last Day of My Life'
A few weeks have already gone by since Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Cuba, and one name comes up again and again to evoke those last days of March. Andrés Carrión, age 40, the citizen who shouted at the Pope's homily in Santiago de Cuba, "Down with Communism!"
Steven Kurlander: Time for Obama and Dems to Focus on the Real "War on Women" -- in China
Chen needs to be protected no matter what by U.S. officials, and the war on women in China (and in other nations around the globe) is the only real conflict against womanhood that should be distracting Americans in this election year.
Sam Adams: Saving Our Communities and the Nation Starts from the Ground Up
I help lead one of America's cities -- Portland, Oregon. It is known for being a well-planned city. It's not. At least, not as well as we want it to be. And not as well planned as every American city must be.
Caroline Rothstein: The Real 30 Things Women/Womyn Should Have and Know Before Turning 30
Glamour caters to a specific audience demographic: white, heterosexual middle and upper class women. However, I'm concerned with how "30 Things Every Woman Should Have and Should Know by the Time She's 30" is marketed to speak for all women. Consider this my response.
The Cavalier Daily: Cut and Paste Jobs
The University of Florida announced last week it would make significant cuts to its computer science program. Looking to save face rather than future, the university protested to Forbes, which first broke the story, this was reorganization and not a direct cut.

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