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    • THE CARRIERS OF NO
    • CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS
    • DEATH IN A DUMPSTER
    • DETAINED AT CUSTOMS
    • THE END OF THE NUCLEAR FAMILY (poster)
    • EVERY TOOL SHAPES THE TASK: Communities & the Information Highway
    • HALFWAY TO THE EAST
    • HEY WAITRESS
    • INSIDE OUT: First Nations on the Front Line
    • LETTERS TO MAGGIE
    • NO STREETS OF GOLD: A History of Ukrainians in Alberta
    • THE OLDEST-LIVING
    • OUTLAW ANGEL (CD)
    • REMEMBER (broadside)
    • SECOND THOUGHTS
    • The situation in which we are both amateurs – for Bill (broadside)
    • STILL RAISING HELL
    • STORMING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE, the PovNet Story
    • TAXI!
    • WALKING SLOW
    • WHEN ACTIVISM STOPS – for Jannit Rabinovitch (broadside)
    • WINTER WORDS
    • WHO IS EQUAL? The Passage of Nunavut’s First Human Rights Act
    • THE WOMAN WHO LOVED AIRPORTS
    • WONDER WOMAN (poster)
  • AUTHORS
    • JACK ANAWAK
    • SHEILA BAXTER
    • MARUSYA BOCIURKIW
    • ROMAN BOCIURKIW
    • URSULA FRANKLIN
    • ELISE GOLDSMITH
    • PENNY GOLDSMITH
    • CAREL MOISEIWITSCH
    • JACQUELINE OKER
    • SUSAN MUSGRAVE
    • LAURI NERMAN
    • LESLIE HALL PINDER
    • HELEN POTREBENKO
    • JANE RULE
    • KARA SIEVEWRIGHT
    • PAT SMITH
    • THERESA TAIT – WEE’HAL LITE
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • BOOKS
    • THE CARRIERS OF NO
    • CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS
    • DEATH IN A DUMPSTER
    • DETAINED AT CUSTOMS
    • THE END OF THE NUCLEAR FAMILY (poster)
    • EVERY TOOL SHAPES THE TASK: Communities & the Information Highway
    • HALFWAY TO THE EAST
    • HEY WAITRESS
    • INSIDE OUT: First Nations on the Front Line
    • LETTERS TO MAGGIE
    • NO STREETS OF GOLD: A History of Ukrainians in Alberta
    • THE OLDEST-LIVING
    • OUTLAW ANGEL (CD)
    • REMEMBER (broadside)
    • SECOND THOUGHTS
    • The situation in which we are both amateurs – for Bill (broadside)
    • STILL RAISING HELL
    • STORMING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE, the PovNet Story
    • TAXI!
    • WALKING SLOW
    • WHEN ACTIVISM STOPS – for Jannit Rabinovitch (broadside)
    • WINTER WORDS
    • WHO IS EQUAL? The Passage of Nunavut’s First Human Rights Act
    • THE WOMAN WHO LOVED AIRPORTS
    • WONDER WOMAN (poster)
  • AUTHORS
    • JACK ANAWAK
    • SHEILA BAXTER
    • MARUSYA BOCIURKIW
    • ROMAN BOCIURKIW
    • URSULA FRANKLIN
    • ELISE GOLDSMITH
    • PENNY GOLDSMITH
    • CAREL MOISEIWITSCH
    • JACQUELINE OKER
    • SUSAN MUSGRAVE
    • LAURI NERMAN
    • LESLIE HALL PINDER
    • HELEN POTREBENKO
    • JANE RULE
    • KARA SIEVEWRIGHT
    • PAT SMITH
    • THERESA TAIT – WEE’HAL LITE
  • HOW TO ORDER
  • LINKS
  • CONTACT

Books

Lazara Press has provided a forum for alternative books, posters, and chapbooks since 1982. Below are the titles that are still available; order them via the order form above:

The Carriers of No: After the Land Claims Trial

Class Consciousness [poster]

Death in a Dumpster: A Passion Play for the Homeless

Detained at Customs

The End of the Nuclear Family [poster]

Every Tool Shapes the Task: Communities & the Information Highway

Halfway to the East

Hey Waitress and Other Stories

Inside Out: First Nations on the Front Line

Letters to Maggie

No Streets of Gold: A History of Ukrainians in Alberta

The Oldest-Living

Outlaw Angel

Remember [broadside]

Second Thoughts

The situation in which we are both amateurs [broadside]

Still Raising Hell: Poverty, Activism and Other True Stories

Storming the Digital Divide, the PovNet Story

Taxi!

Walking Slow

When Activism Stops: For Jannit Rabinovitch [broadside]

Winter Words

Who is Equal? The Passage of Nunavut’s First Human Rights Act (in English and Inuktitut)

The Woman Who Loved Airports

Wonder Woman [poster]

STORMING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE,
THE POVNET STORY
by Penny Goldsmith and
Kara Sievewright

"Digital activism is not about the technology. It's about the people who use it and benefit from it. In an age when we're online all the time, communicating with people on the ground continues to be crucial when we look at ways to create change."

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