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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:48 pm Post subject: Latest Update from History Commons Website |
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Here's the latest update on the History Commons Groups blog:
Stepping Up for 2012
With the New Year starting in just a few hours, here’s some of what we want to do with the History Commons in 2012. We literally cannot do this without your support. Here’s how you can help:
• Donate your research and writing, and/or your financial support, to the History Commons.
• Spread the word on Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, and other social outreach venues.
• Let your friends and colleagues know about the resource of information available at HC.
• Post your comments on the History Commons Groups blog.
You can go to the newly redesigned History Commons New Topics Listing for information on what we’d like to begin (or continue) covering in 2012. You can comment on these topics, or propose your own, at the HC Groups Blog, on the Facebook page, in a tweet, or by emailing us. We cannot cover all of this on our own. If it’s to be done, it will only get done with your help. Some of the topics we’re interested in covering include:
• 2012 elections and earlier
• the Abramoff lobbying scandal
• Blackwater and the rise of private mercenary forces
• the Citizens United decision
• Guantanamo violations and depredations
• History of the CIA
• the Murdoch/News of the World hacking scandal
• Operation Gladio and NATO’s secret armies in Western Europe
• Political assassinations in the US
• Social movements
• SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act)
• the US Attorney scandal and resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
• Violence against women in the military
• Wikileaks and Bradley Manning
Naturally, some of our best and most penetrating coverage comes from our community, in the form of suggestions and contributions. Many of our projects began with user suggestions.
And none of our currently active projects are “complete” by any stretch. Every project needs more information for a broader and more in-depth examination of the issues those projects cover. If you’re not interested in a new project, an older project could often use some attention. Here are some of the current projects we’d dearly love to see get some new attention:
• War in Afghanistan
• Prisoner Abuse in Iraq, Afghanistan and Elsewhere
• Global Financial and Economic Crisis 2007-Present
• US Electoral Politics
• US Health Care System
• Global Warming
• US Environmental Issues
• US International Relations
We appreciate your interest and your support. Let’s make this a banner year.
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