Newspaper articles may give leads on this, though you will need to plow through quite a bit of opinion and unsubstantiated claims.
Archive - 2008
ANSWER: Corporations engaged in manufacture of nuclear weaponry
Submitted by jim miller on Sun, 12/28/2008 - 1:13am.One possibility is the EDGAR database in the Securities & Exchange Commission website.
Please join in the discussion re future of libraries
Submitted by radref on Sun, 12/28/2008 - 12:01am.I just wanted to let folks know about the critical discussion on the future of libraries and librarianship going on now at free Government information (FGI).
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Where and how would I find English language material on the local religion practiced in Tai O, Lantau Island, China
Submitted by punkrock5000 on Thu, 12/18/2008 - 3:57pm.I have to say, I'm not finding much in English. I found out that the village of Tai O is located on Lantau Island.
QUESTION: finding English language material on the gods/religion of Tai O (Hong Kong) or Tanka people?
Submitted by Anonymousy on Thu, 12/18/2008 - 10:51am.Where and how would I find English language material on the local gods and/or religion practiced in Tai O (a fishing village on one of Hong Kong's outlying islands) or by its people (an ethnic group most commonly known as the Tanka people)?
Jury Duty for Radicals
Submitted by jenna on Wed, 12/17/2008 - 2:11pm."...as a juror, you are one of a panel of twelve judges with the responsibility of protecting all innocent Americans from unjust laws."
ACRL preconference unconference
Submitted by jenna on Tue, 12/16/2008 - 1:21pm.As an adjunct to the ACRL conference in Seattle in March 2009, members of Radical Reference are organizing an unconference on social justice and alternative and radical collections and programs in academic libraries.
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QUESTION: Corporations engaged in manufacture of nuclear weaponry
Submitted by Anonymousy on Mon, 12/15/2008 - 3:41pm.Takoma Park MD is a nuclear free zone, by ordinance. I'm a member of the NFTPC committee that reports on these issues to the city council. The text of the ordinance calls (in part) for city contracts to be ineligible if made with nuclear weapon manufacturers. [1]
Until ca. 2002, the city relied on an apparently-now-defunct nonprofit in Baltimore called "Nuclear Free America" for a publication called "Prime Nuclear Weapons Contractors: U.S. Departments of Defense and Energy Broad Nuclear Definition - Fiscal Year 2002 With Parent Company/Prime Contractor Cross References." [2] The document has not been released in some time, and tracking down the folks responsible has not been all that useful (although we know who they are and have been in contact). [3]
So here's the question: are there publicly-available resources for researching, on a case-by-case basis, the ties of corporations to manufacture and maintenance of nuclear weaponry? Seems like a good business library should provide the relevant information. We'd want to track known subsidiaries to parent companies, and cross-reference that list to a list of companies known to be in the business of contracting with DOD and DOE on nuclear weapons-related work. For example, a question has come up about "3M."
For just a little bit more about NFTPC you can check out our new-and-not-very-active-yet blog. [4]
[1] Section 14.04.060. See: http://takomaparkmd.gov/code/html/_DATA/TITLE14/Chapter_14_04_NUCLEAR_FREE_ZON.html
[2] For the front matter from the most recent publication, see: http://www.takomaparkmd.gov/clerk/agenda/items/2005/022805-4a.pdf
[3] Richard Torgerson is current, or perhaps immediate-past president of NFA. See his bio here: http://www.progressive-asset.com/who/team.html
[4] http://nftpc.blogspot.com/
ANSWER: Corporations engaged in manufacture of nuclear weaponry
Submitted by jim miller on Sun, 12/28/2008 - 1:13am.One possibility is the EDGAR database in the Securities & Exchange Commission website.
Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918
Submitted by jbeek on Mon, 12/15/2008 - 3:17pm.... is the title of a new book published by Columbia University Press.
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QUESTION: Statistics for artists in need
Submitted by Anonymousy on Sun, 12/14/2008 - 8:37pm.Dear Radical Reference,
My organization, Acts of Art, is working with Split This Rock & the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) to create a petition and paper demanding that 1% of the $500 billion stimulus package go to the arts. (In a way similar to the WPA projects). We need to create this 2 page paper pronto! Can you help us find solid statistics & references: 1) how the arts have financially/socially stimulated neighborhoods 2) how art funding has been cut 3) artists in need. Any further direction would be appreciated!
Thank you!
Susan Brennan
Statistics for artists in need
Submitted by jim miller on Sun, 12/28/2008 - 3:08am.Newspaper articles may give leads on this, though you will need to plow through quite a bit of opinion and unsubstantiated claims.


