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Looking Back at the Week January 14-20

January 21, 2018 by Brent E. Beltrán

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This week’s edition of Looking Back at the Week contains articles, commentaries, columns, and other work by San Diego Free Press regulars, irregulars, columnists, at-large contributors, and locally sourced writers on: the Women’s March, El Cajon ticketing people feeding the homeless, Indivisible continues the fight in the 49th and 50th, lessons from Dr. King, and lots of other grassroots news & progressive views from San Diego’s feisty, all volunteer, slightly funky, community news site.

San Diego Free Press Columns:

Progressive Activist Calendar by Doug Porter
Don’t Let Your Activism Stop After the Women’s March Progressive Activist Calendar – January 19-29, 2018

The Starting Line by Doug Porter
El Cajon Marks MLK Weekend by Busting People for Feeding Homeless Humans
Issa Goes, Opposition Grows: Indivisible Ups the Ante in 49th and 50th Congressional Districts
All Politics is Local, Even on National Fake News Day
President Flip Flops as Government Shutdown Nears
Signs of the Times: The San Diego 2018 Women’s March in Photos

Under The Perfect Sun by Jim Miller
Love and Resistance: Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

From the Soul by Ernie McCray
Surviving 2017 Looking Like a Palm Tree Bent Over By the Wind

Geo-Poetic Spaces by Ishmael von Heidrick-Barnes
Trauma

Looking Back at the Week by Brent E. Beltrán
Looking Back at the Week January 7-13

Video Worth Watching by SDFP Staff
Thirty-Eight Minutes and the Time Machine
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – A Mini Bio
Behind the Bars – From Harvard to Homeless
Who Is Calling Whom a Terrorist?
Is Congress Hurtling Toward Shutdown on Friday?
Did Trump Cheat On His Cognitive Test?
Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves!

 

San Diego Free Press Regular, At-Large and Locally Sourced Contributors:

Public Schools Best Fulfill Dr. King’s “Purpose of Education”
By Steven Singer / Common Dreams

Monday Motivation for Saturday’s Women’s March: One Step at a Time for a Better World
By SDFP Staff

Tuesday Motivation for Saturday’s Women’s March: Rally Lineup Includes Speakers, Music
By SDFP Staff

Wednesday Motivation for Saturday’s Women’s March: An Injury to One Is an Injury to All
By SDFP Staff

Thursday Motivation for Saturday’s Women’s March: Unfinished Business of the Equal Rights Amendment
By SDFP Staff

Friday Motivation: See You at the Women’s March San Diego / Women’s March North County
By SDFP Staff

When Will Muslim Americans Accept Gay Muslims?
By Kilian Colin

Call Lethal Injection the Vile Torture It Is
By Stephen Cooper

A Powerful Economic Justice Movement Is Brewing, Even in This Dark Time
By Frances Moore Lappé and Adam Eichen / AlterNet  

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Brent E. Beltrán

Brent E. Beltrán is a third generation pocho and second generation San Diegan that lives next door to Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. He's married to his warrior healer wife Olympia and is the proud father of a youngling name Sandino. Brent is a member of the SDFP Editorial Board, occasionally writes the column Desde la Logan and posts Looking Back at the Week every Sunday morning. He can be contacted at desdelalogan@gmail.com and through his Twitter account @DesdeLaLogan.
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