Evergreene Digest: A Journal of Progress for the Rest of Us

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A Journal of Progress for the Rest of Us

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Volume 3, Number 3, May 2008

Welcome to Evergreene Digest

Evergreene Digest is a web-based monthly journal of progress for the rest of us.

The vision for Evergreene Digest is to be the preferred one-stop on-line source for information and perspectives that major news entities exclude from the present day American conversation. The Internet makes it possible to loosen the grip on big media by taking the news into our own hands. We readers-turned-reporters can restore integrity to the nation's single most vital conduit for democratic participation, our media.

Evergreene Digest covers a variety of topics (see the list in the column to the left) by providing links to the websites of well over seventy-five publications and groups (like Sojourners, Common Cause, Slate, Arts & Letters Daily, WAMM, American Politics Journal, Earth Justice, Veterans for Peace, Reporters Without Borders, Democracy Now, Common Dreams, Axis of Logic, AlterNet, In These Times, Wellstone Action, Liberty Coalition, and Amnesty International) and by presenting original material by local authors, photographers, and artists.

Click here to read the St. Joan of Arc feature article on Evergreene Digest.

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