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A & U (Art & Understanding) All the Way (The International Magazine of Literature and (Fighting Journal of the Nationalist Move- Art About AIDS) ment) Albany, NY Learned, MS REELl REELl Vol. 8 No. 51 Jan 1999 Vol. 13 No. 1 Jan 1999 Vol. 8 No. 52 Feb 1999 Vol. 13 No. 2 Feb 1999 Vol. 8 No. 53 Mar 1999 Vol. 13 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 8 No. 54 Apr. 1999 Vol. 13 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 8 No. 55 May 1999 Vol. 13 No. 5 May 1999 Vol. 8 No. 56 Jun 1999 Vol. 13 No. 6 June 1999 Vol. 8 No. 57 Jul 1999 Vol. 13 No. 7 Jul 1999 Vol. 8 No. 58 Aug 1999 Vol. 13 No. 8 Aug 1999 Vol. 8 No. 59 Sep 1999 Vol. 13 No. 9 Sep 1999 Vol. 8 No. 60 Oct 1999 Vol. 13 No. 10 Oct 1999 Vol. 8 No. 61 Nov 1999 Vol. 13 No. 11 Nov 1999 Vol. 8 No. 62 Dec 1999 Vol. 13 No. 12 Dec 1999

Against the Current Alternatives Detroit, MI (Social Transformation and Humane Gover- REELl nance) Vol. 14 No. 1 (new) Mar/Apr 1999 Boulder, CO Vol. 14 No. 2 (new) May/Jun 1999 REELl Vol. 14 No. 3 (new) Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 24 No. 1 Jan/Mar 1999 Vol. 14 No. 4 (new) Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 24 No. 2 Apr/June 1999 Vol. 14 No. 5 (new) Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 24 No. 3 Jul/Sep 1999 Vol. 14 No. 6 (new) Jan/Feb 2000 Vol. 24 No. 4 Oct/Dec 1999 Vol. 24 Index 1999

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Alternatives Journal Amicus Journal (Environmental Thought, Policy and Action) (A Publication of the Natural Resources Waterloo, Ontario Defense Council) REELl New York, NY Vol. 25 No. 1 Win 1999 REEL2 Vol. 25 No. 2 Spr 1999 Vol. 21 No. 1 Spr 1999 Vol. 25 No. 3 Sum 1999 Vol. 21 No. 2 Sum 1999 Vol. 25 No. 4 Fall 1999 Vol. 21 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 21 No.4 Win 2000 The American Spectator Arlington, VA The Animals' Agenda REEL2 (Helping People Help Animals) Vol. 32 No. 1 Jan 1999 Monroe, CT Vol. 32 No. 2 Feb 1999 REEL2 Vol. 32 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 19 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 32 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 19 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 32 No. 5 May 1999 Vol. 19 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 32 No. 6 Jun 1999 Vol. 19 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 32 No. 7 Jul 1999 Vol. 19 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 32 No. 8 Aug 1999 Vol. 19 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 32 No. 9 Sep 1999 Vol. 32 No. 10 Oct 1999 ASR Vol. 32 No. 11 Nov 1999 (Anarcho-Syndicalist Review) Vol. 32 No. 12 Dec 1999 Champaign, IL REEL2 American Visions No. 25 Summer 1999 (The Magazine of Afro-American Culture) No. 26 Fall 1999 Washington, DC No. 27 Winter 1999 REEL2 Vol. 14 No. 1 Feb/Mar 1999 Berkeley Women's Law Journal Vol. 14 No. 2 Apr/May 1999 Berkeley, CA Vol. 14 No. 3 Jun/Jul 1999 REEL2 Vol. 14 No. 4 Aug/Sep 1999 Vol. 14 1999 Vol. 14 No. 5 Oct/Nov 1999 Vol. 14 No. 6 Dec/Jan [1999]2000 •' :<~•: REEL LIST

The Black Scholar Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Journal of Black Studies) Chicago, IL Oakland, CA REEL3 REEL3 Vol. 55 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 29 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 55 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 29 No. 2/3 Sum/Fal 1999 Vol. 55 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 29 No. 4 Winter 1999 Vol. 55 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 55 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Boston Review Vol. 55 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Boston, MA REEL3 Chico News & Review Vol. 24 No. 1 Feb/Mar 1999 Chico, CA Vol. 24 No. 2 Apr/May 1999 REEL4 Vol. 24 No. 3/4 Summer 1999 Vol. 22 No. 24 Jan 07 1999 Vol. 24 No. 5 Oct/Nov 1999 Vol. 22 No. 25 Jan 14 1999 Vol. 24 No. 6 Dec/Jan 1999/00 Vol. 22 No. 26 Jan 21 1999 Vol. 22 No. 27 Jan 28 1999 Briarpatch Vol. 22 No. 28 Feb. 04 1999 Regina, Saskatchewan Vol. 22 No. 29 Feb 11 1999 REEL3 Vol. 22 No. 30 Feb 18 1999 Vol. 28 No. 1 Feb 1999 Vol. 22 No. 31 Feb 25 1999 Vol. 28 No. 2 Mar 1999 Vol. 22 No. 32 Mar04 1999 Vol. 28 No. 3 Apr 1999 Vol. 22 No. 33 Mar 11 1999 Vol. 28 No.4 May 1999 Vol. 22 No. 34 Mar 18 1999 Vol. 28 No. 5 Jun 1999 Vol. 22 No. 35 Mar25 1999 Vol. 28 No. 6 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 22 No. 36 Apr 01 1999 Vol. 28 No. 7 Sep 1999 Vol. 22 No. 37 Apr08 1999 Vol. 28 No. 8 Oct 1999 Vol. 22 No. 38 Apr 15 1999 Vol. 28 No. 9 Nov 1999 REELS Vol. 28 No. 10 Dec/Jan 1999/00 Vol. 22 No. 39 Apr22 1999 Vol. 22 No. 40 Apr29 1999 Brown Shoes Vol. 22 No. 41 May06 1999 Norfolk, VA Vol. 22 No. 42 May 14 1999 REEL3 Vol. 22 No. 43 May20 1999 Vol. 1 No.4 Jan 1969 Vol. 22 No. 44 May27 1999 Vol. 1 No. 5 Feb 1969 Vol. 22 No. 45 Jun 03 1999 Vol. 1 No. 5 [6] Mar 1969 Vol. 22 No. 46 Jun 10 1999 Vol. 1 No. 7 Mar/Apr 1969 Vol. 22 No. 47 Jun 17 1999 Vol. 1 No. 8 Apr 1969 Vol. 1 No. 9 Apr/May 1969

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Chico News & Review (cont'd) Vol. 23 No. 33 Mar 12 2000 Vol. 22 No. 48 Jun 24 1999 Vol. 23 No. 34 Mar 16 2000 Vol. 22 No. 49 Jul 01 1999 Vol. 23 No. 35 Mar23 2000 Vol. 22 No. 50 Jul 08 1999 Vol. 23 No. 36 Mar30 2000 Vol. 22 No. 51 Jul 15 1999 Vol. 23 No. 37 Apr06 2000 Vol. 22 No. 52 Jul 22 1999 Vol. 23 No. 38 Apr 13 2000 REEL6 Vol. 23 No. 39 Apr20 2000 Vol. 23 No. 1 Jul 29 1999 REELS Vol. 23 No. 2 Aug 05 1999 Vol. 23 No. 40 Apr27 2000 Vol. 23 No. 3 Aug 12 1999 Vol. 23 No. 41 May 04 2000 Vol. 23 No. 4 Aug 19 1999 Vol. 23 No. 42 May 11 2000 Vol. 23 No. 5 Aug26 1999 Vol. 23 No. 43 May 18 2000 Vol. 23 No. 6 Sep 02 1999 Vol. 23 No. 44 May25 2000 Vol. 23 No. 7 Sep 09 1999 Vol. 23 No. 45 Jun 01 2000 Vol. 23 No. 8 Sep 16 1999 Vol. 23 No. 46 Jun 08 2000 Vol. 23 No. 9 Sep 23 1999 Vol. 23 No. 47 Jun 15 2000 Vol. 23 No. 10 Sep 30 1999 Vol. 23 No. 48 Jun 22 2000 Vol. 23 No. 11 Oct 07 1999 Vol. 23 No. 49 Jun29 2000 Vol. 23 No. 12 Oct 14 1999 Vol. 23 No. 50 Jul 06 2000 Vol. 23 No. 13 Oct 21 1999 Vol. 23 No. 51 Jul 13 2000 Vol. 23 No. 14 Oct 28 1999 Vol. 23 No. 52 Jul 20 2000 Vol. 23 No. 15 Nov04 1999 Vol. 23 No. 16 Nov 11 1999 Chiron Review Vol. 23 No. 17 Nov 18 1999 (Formerly The Kindred Spirit) Vol. 23 No. 18 Nov24 1999 St. John, KS Vol. 23 No. 19 Dec 02 1999 REEL9 Vol. 23 No. 20 Dec 09 1999 No. 57 Spring 1999 Vol. 23 No. 21 Dec 16 1999 No. 58 Summer 1999 Vol. 23 No. 22 Dec 22 1999 No. 59 Autumn 1999 Vol. 23 No. 23 Dec 30 1999 No. 60 Winter 1999 REEL7 Vol. 23 No. 24 Jan 06 2000 Cineaste Vol. 23 No. 25 Jan 13 2000 New York, NY Vol. 23 No. 26 Jan 20 2000 REEL9 Vol. 23 No. 27 Jan 27 2000 Vol. 24 No. 1 Dec 1998 Vol. 23 No. 28 Feb. 03 2000 Vol. 24 No. 2/3 Mar 1999 Vol. 23 No. 29 Feb 10 2000 Vol. 24 No. 4 rrussmg 1999 Vol. 23 No 30 Feb 17 2000 Vol. 23 No. 31 Feb 24 2000 Vol 23 No. 32 Mar02 2000 REEfLIST : .;.:·:

City Limits Covert Action Quarterly (New York's Urban Affairs News Magazine) (Eugene OR) New York, NY REEL9 REEL9 No. 64 Spring 1998 Vol. 24 No. 1 Jan 1999 No. 65 Fall 1998 Vol. 24 No. 2 Feb 1999 No. 66 Winter 1998 Vol. 24 No. 3 Mar 1999 No. 67 Spr/Sum 1999 Vol. 24 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 24 No. 5 May 1999 Critical Sociology Vol. 24 No. 6 June 1999 (Eugene OR) Vol. 24 No. 7 Jul/Aug 1999 REEL9 Vol. 24 No. 8 Sept/Oct 1999 Vol. 24 No. 1/2 1998 Vol. 24 No. 9 Nov 1999 Vol. 24 No. 3 1998 Vol. 24 No. 10 Dec 1999 Dissent Common Boundary New York, NY (Between Spirituality and Psychotherapy) REEL 10 Chevy Chase, MD Vol. 46 No. 1 Winter 1999 REEL9 Vol. 46 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 17 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 46 No. 3 Summer 1999 Vol. 17 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 46 No. 4 Fall 1999 Vol. 17 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 17 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Dollars & Sense Vol. 17 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Somerville, MA Vol. 17 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 REEL 10 No. 221 Jan/Feb 1999 Constellations No. 222 Mar/Apr 1999 (An International Journal of Critical and No. 223 May/Jun 1999 Democratic Theory) No. 224 Jul/Aug 1999 Cambridge, MA No. 225 Sep/Oct 1999 REEL9 No. 226 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 6 No. 1 Mar 1999 Vol. 6 No. 2 Jun 1999 Earth First! Journal Vol. 6 No. 3 Sep 1999 (The Radical Environmental Journal) Vol. 6 No. 4 Dec 1999 Eugene, OR Vol. 6 Index 1999 REEL 10 Vol. 19 No. 1 Nov/Dec 1998 Vol. 19 No. 2 Dec/Jan 1998/99 Vol. 19 No. 3 Feb/Mar 1999 Vol. 19 No. 4 Mar/Apr 1999

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Earth First! Journal (cont'd) Express Vol. 19 No. 5 May/Jun 1999 (The East Bay's Free Weekly) Vol. 19 No. 6 Jun/Jul 1999 Berkeley, CA Vol. 19 No. 7 Aug/Sep 1999 REELU Vol. 19 No. 8 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 21 No. 1 Oct 09 1998 Vol. 21 No. 2 Oct 16 1998 Earth Island Journal Vol. 21 No. 3 Oct 23 1998 San Francisco, CA Vol. 21 No.4 Nov30 1998 REEL 10 Vol. 21 No. 5 Nov06 1998 Vol. 14 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 21 No. 6 Nov 13 1998 Vol. 14 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 21 No. 7 Nov20 1998 Vol. 14 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 21 No. 8 Nov27 1998 Vol. 14 No. 4 Winter 2000 Vol. 21 No. 9 Dec04 1998 Vol. 21 No. 10 Dec 11 1998 The Ecologist Vol. 21 No. 11 Dec 18 1998 Dorset, UK Vol. 21 No. 12 Dec25 1998 REEL 10 Vol. 21 No. 13 Jan 01 1999 Vol. 29 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 REEL12 Vol. 29 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 21 No. 14 Jan 08 1999 Vol. 29 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 21 No. 15 Jan 15 1999 Vol. 29 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 21 No. 16 Jan 22 1999 Vol. 29 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 21 No. 17 Jan 29 1999 Vol. 29 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 21 No. 18 Feb 05 1999 Vol. 21 No. 19 Feb 12 1999 Environment Hawai'i Vol. 21 No. 20 Feb 19 1999 Hilo, HI Vol. 21 No. 21 Feb 26 1999 REEL 10 Vol. 21 No. 22 Mar05 1999 Vol. 10 No. 1 Jul 1999 Vol. 21 No. 23 Mar 12 1999 Vol. 10 No. 2 Aug 1999 Vol. 21 No. 24 Mar 19 1999 Vol. 10 No. 3 Sep 1999 Vol. 21 No. 25 Mar26 1999 Vol. 10 No. 4 Oct 1999 Vol. 21 No. 26 Apr02 1999 Vol. 10 No. 5 Nov 1999 REEL 13 Vol. 10 No. 6 Dec 1999 Vol. 21 No. 27 Apr 09 1999 Vol. 10 No. 7 Jan 2000 Vol. 21 No. 28 Apr 16 1999 Vol. 10 No. 8 Feb 2000 Vol. 21 No. 29 Apr 23 1999 Vol. 10 No. 9 Mar 2000 Vol. 21 No. 30 Apr30 1999 Vol. 10 No. 10 Apr 2000 Vol. 21 No. 31 May07 1999 Vol. 10 No. 11 May 2000 Vol. 21 No. 32 May 14 1999 Vol. 10 No. 12 June 2000 Vol. 21 No. 33 May21 1999 Vol. 21 No. 34 May28 1999

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Vol. 21 No. 35 Jun 04 1999 Vol. 63 No. 9-10 Sep/Oct 1997 Vol. 21 No. 36 Jun 11 1999 Vol. 63 No. 11-12 Nov/Dec 1997 Vol. 21 No. 37 Jun 18 1999 Vol. 64 No. 1-2 Jan/Feb 1998 Vol. 21 No. 38 Jun 25 1999 Vol. 64 No. 3-4 Mar/Apr 1998 Vol. 21 No. 39 July 02 1999 Vol. 64 No. 5-6 May/Jun 1998 REEL14 Vol. 64 No. 7-8 Jul/Aug 1998 Vol. 21 No. 40 Jul 09 1999 Vol. 64 No. 9-10 Sep/Oct 1998 Vol. 21 No. 41 Jul 16 1999 Vol. 64 No. 11-12 Nov/Dec 1998 Vol. 21 No. 42 Jul 23 1999 Vol. 21 No. 43 July 30 1999 Vol. 65 No. 1-2 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 21 No. 44 Aug06 1999 Vol. 65 No. 3-4 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 21 No. 45 Aug 13 1999 Vol. 65 No. 5-6 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 21 No. 46 Aug20 1999 Vol. 65 No. 7-8 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 21 No. 47 Aug27 1999 Vol. 65 No. 9-10 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 21 No. 48 Sep 03 1999 Vol. 65 No. 11-12 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 21 No. 49 Sep 10 1999 Vol. 21 No. 50 Sep 17 1999 News Vol. 21 No. 51 Sep 24 1999 San Francisco, CA Vol. 21 No. 52 Oct 01 1999 REEL15 Vol. 22 No. 1 May.Jun 1999 Family Therapy Networker Vol. 22 No. 2 Jul/Aug 1999 Washington, DC Vol. 22 No. 3 Fall 1999 REEL15 Vol. 23 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Feminist Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 College Park, MD Vol. 23 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 REEL16 Vol. 23 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 25 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 23 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 25 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 23 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 25 No. 3 Fall 1999

Fellowship Fifth Estate Nyack, NY Detroit, MI REEL15 REEL16 Vol. 63 No. 1-2 Jan/Feb 1997 Vol. 34 No. 352 Winter 1999 Vol. 63 No. 3-4 Mar/Apr 1997 Vol. 34 No. 353 Summer 1999 Vol. 63 No. 5-6 May/Jun 1997 Vol. 63 No. 7-8 Jul/Aug 1997

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Frontiers The Georgia Review Niwot, CO Athens, GA REEL16 REEL17 Vol. 19 No. 1 1998 Vol. 53 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 19 No. 2 1998 Vol. 53 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 19 No. 3 1998 Vol. 53 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 19 Index 1998 Vol. 53 No.4 Winter 1999 Vol. 53 Index 1999 Vol. 20 No. 1 1999 Vol. 20 No. 2 1999 Green Revolution Vol. 20 No. 3 1999 Cochranville, PA Vol. 20 Index 1999 REEL17 Vol. 54 No. 1 Spring 1997 Fuse Vol. 54 No. 2 Summer 1997 (The Cultural Newsmagazine) Vol. 54 No. 3 Fall 1997 Toronto, Ontario Vol. 54 No. 4 Winter 1997 REEL16 Vol. 22 No. 1 Winter 1999 Vol. 55 No. 1/2 Spring 1998 Vol. 22 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 55 No. 3 Summer 1998 Vol. 22 No. 3 September 1999 Vol. 55 No.4 Fall 1998 Vol. 22 No.4 January 2000 Vol. 56 No. 1 Spring 1999 Geist Vol. 56 No.2 Summer 1999 (The Canadian Magazine of Ideas and Culture) Vol. 56 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vancouver, British Columbia Vol. 56 No. 4 Winter 1999 REEL17 Vol. 7 No. 30 Fall 1998 Guild Notes Vol. 8 No. 32 Spring 1999 (National Lawyers Guild) Vol. 8 No. 33 Summer 1999 New York, NY Vol. 8 No. 34 Fall 1999 REEL17 Vol. 8 No. 35 Winter 1999 Vol. 22 No. 1 Spring 1998 Vol. 22 No. 2 Summer 1998 Gender Issues Vol. 22 No. 3 Fall 1998 (formerly Feminist Issues) Vol. 22 No. 4 Winter 1998 Berkeley, CA REEL17 Vol. 17 No. 1 Winter 1999 Vol. 17 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 17 No. 3 Summer 1999 Vol. 17 No. 4 Fall 1999

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Hecate In These Times: Independent News & Views (An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's (An Alternative N ewsmagazine) Liberation) Chicago, IL St. Lucia Brisbane, Australia REEL18 REEL18 Vol. 23 No. 1 Dec 13 1998 Vol. 25 No. 1 1999 Vol. 23 No. 2 Dec27 1998 Vol. 25 No. 2 1999 Vol. 23 No. 3 Jan 10 1999 Vol. 23 No. 415 Feb 07 1999 Herizons Vol. 23 No. 6 Feb 21 1999 (Women's News and Feminist Views) Vol. 23 No. 7 Mar07 1999 Winnipeg, Manitoba Vol. 23 No. 8 Mar21 1999 REEL18 Vol. 23 No. 9/10 Apr 11 1999 Vol. 13 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 23 No. 11 May02 1999 Vol. 13 No.2 Summer 1999 Vol. 23 No. 12 May 16 1999 Vol. 13 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 23 No. 13 May31 1999 Vol. 13 No.4 Winter 1999 Vol. 23 No. 14 Jun 14 1999 Vol. 23 No. 15 Jun 28 1999 Human Rights Internet Reporter Vol. 23 No. 16 Jul 12 1999 Ottawa, Ontario Vol. 23 No. 17 Jul 26 1999 REEL18 Vol. 23 No. 18 Aug09 1999 Vol. 16 No. 2 Jan 1999 Vol. 23 No. 19/20 Sep 06 1999 Vol. 23 No. 21 Sept 20 1999 Hurricane Alice Vol. 23 No. 22 Oct 04 1999 (A Feminist Quarterly) Vol. 23 No. 23 Oct 18 1999 Providence, RI Vol. 23 No. 24 NovOl 1999 REEL18 Vol. 23 No. 25 Nov 15 1999 Vol. 13 No. 1 Spring 1998 Vol. 23 No. 26 Nov29 1999 Vol. 13 No. 2/3 Fall/Winter 1998 Vol. 13 No.4 Summer 1999 Industrial Worker Chicago, IL Hypatia REEL19 (A Journal of ) Vol. 96 No. 1 Jan 1999 Bloomington, IN Vol. 96 No. 2 Feb 1999 REEL18 Vol. 96 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 14 No. 1 Winter 1999 Vol. 96 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 14 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 96 No. 5 May 1999 Vol. 14 No. 3 Summer 1999 Vol. 96 No. 6 June 1999 Vol. 14 No. 4 Fall 1999 Vol. 96 No. 7 Jul-Aug 1999 Vol. 96 No. 8 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 96 No. 9 Nov/Dec 1999

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Latin American Perspectives Monthly Review Newbury Park, CA (An Independent Socialist Magazine) REEL19 New York, NY Vol. 26 No. 1 Jan 1999 REEL20 Vol. 26 No. 2 Mar 1999 Vol. 50 Index 1998 Vol. 26 No. 3 May 1999 Vol. 51 No. 1 May 1999 Vol. 26 No. 4 Jul 1999 Vol. 51 No. 2 Jun 1999 Vol. 26 No. 5 Sep 1999 Vol. 51 No. 3 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 26 No. 6 Nov 1999 Vol. 51 No. 4 Sep 1999 Vol. 26 Index 1999 Vol. 51 No. 5 Oct 1999 Vol. 51 No. 6 Nov 1999 Left Curve Vol. 51 No. 7 Dec 1999 Oakland, CA Vol. 51 No. 8 Jan 2000 REEL19 Vol. 51 No. 9 Feb 2000 No. 23 1999 Vol. 51 No. 10 Mar 2000 Vol. 51 No. 11 Apr 2000 Lilith (The Jewish Women's Magazine) Mother Earth News New York, NY Hendersonville, NC REEL19 REEL20 Vol. 24 No. 1 Spring 1999 No. 175 Aug/Sep 1999 Vol. 24 No. 2 Summer 1999 No. 176 Oct/Nov 1999 Vol. 24 No. 3 Fall 1999 No. 177 Dec/Jan 1999/2000 Vol. 24 No. 4 Winter 1999-2000 No. 178 Feb/Mar 2000 No. 179 Apr/May 2000 The Match No. 180 Jun/Jul 2000 Tucson, AZ REEL 19 Mother Jones No. 94 Summer 1999-2000 San Francisco, CA REEL20 Middle East Report Vol. 24 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 (The MERIP Collective) Vol. 24 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 New York, NY Vol. 24 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 REEL20 Vol. 24 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 29 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 24 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 29 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 24 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 29 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 29 No. 4 Winter 1999

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Mothering Vol. 31 No. 3 Summer 1999 Santa Fe, NM Vol. 31 No.4 Fall 1999 REEL21 No. 92 Jan/Feb 1999 New Age No. 93 Mar/Apr 1999 (formerly New Age Journal) No. 94 May/Jun 1999 Watertown, MA No. 95 Jul/Aug 1999 REEL21 No. 96 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 16 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 No. 97 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 16 No.2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 16 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Multinational Monitor Vol. 16 No.4 Spring 1999 Washington, DC Vol. 16 No. 5 Jul/Aug 1999 REEL21 Vol. 16 No. 6 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 20 No. 112 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 16 No. 7 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 20 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 16 No. 8 Dec 1999 Vol. 20 No.4 Apr 1999 Vol. 20 No. 5 May 1999 New Times Vol. 20 No. 6 Jun 1999 (San Luis Obispo County's News Vol. 20 No. 7/8 Jul/Aug 1999 & Entertainment Weekly) Vol. 20 No. 9 Sep 1999 San Luis Obispo, CA Vol. 20 No. 10 Oct 1999 REEL22 Vol. 20 No. 11 Nov 1999 Vol. 13 No. 1 Aug20 1998 Vol. 20 No. 12 Dec 1999 Vol. 13 No. 2 Aug27 1998 Vol. 13 No. 3 Sep 03 1998 NACLA Report On The Americas Vol. 13 No.4 Sep 10 1998 (North American Congress on Latin America) Vol. 13 No. 5 Sep 17 1998 New York, NY Vol. 13 No. 6 Sep 24 1998 REEL21 Vol. 13 No. 7 Oct 01 1998 Vol. 33 No. 1 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 13 No. 8 Oct 08 1998 Vol. 33 No. 2 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 13 No. 9 Oct 15 1998 Vol. 33 No. 3 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 13 No. 10 Oct 22 1998 Vol. 33 No.4 Jan/Feb 2000 Vol. 13 No. 11 Oct 29 1998 Vol. 33 No. 5 Mar/Apr 2000 Vol. 13 No. 12 Nov OS 1998 Vol. 33 No. 6 May/Jun 2000 Vol. 13 No. 13 Nov 12 1998 REEL23 National NOW Times Vol. 13 No. 14 Nov20 1998 Washington, DC Vol. 13 No. 15 Nov26 1998 REEL21 Vol. 13 No. 16 Dec 03 1998 Vol. 31 No. 1 Winter 1999 Vol. 13 No. 17 Dec 10 1998 Vol. 31 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 13 No. 18 Dec 17 1998

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New Times (cont'd) Vol. 14 No. 4 Sep 09 1999 Vol. 13 No. 19 Dec 24 1998 Vol. 14 No. 5 Sep 16 1999 Vol. 13 No. 20 Dec 31 1998 Vol. 14 No. 6 Sep 23 1999 Vol. 13 No. 21 Jan 07 1999 Vol. 14 No. 7 Sep 30 1999 Vol. 13 No. 22 Jan 14 1999 Vol. 14 No. 8 Oct 07 1999 Vol. 13 No. 23 Jan 21 1999 Vol. 14 No. 9 Oct 14 1999 Vol. 13 No. 24 Jan 28 1999 Vol. 14 No. 10 Oct 21 1999 Vol. 13 No. 25 Feb 04 1999 Vol. 14 No. 11 Oct 28 1999 Vol. 13 No. 26 Feb 11 1999 Vol. 14 No. 12 Nov04 1999 REEL24 Vol. 14 No. 13 Nov 11 1999 Vol. 13 No. 27 Feb 18 1999 Vol. 14 No. 14 Nov 19 1999 Vol. 13 No. 28 Feb 25 1999 Vol. 14 No. 15 Nov25 1999 Vol. 13 No. 29 Mar04 1999 Vol. 14 No. 16 Dec02 1999 Vol. 13 No. 30 Mar 11 1999 Vol. 14 No. 17 Dec09 1999 Vol. 13 No. 31 Mar 18 1999 Vol. 14 No. 18 Dec 16 1999 Vol. 13 No. 32 Mar25 1999 Vol. 14 No. 19 Dec 23 1999 Vol. 13 No. 33 Apr 01 1999 Vol. 14 No. 20 Dec 30 1999 Vol. 13 No. 34 Apr 08 1999 Vol. 14 No. 21 Jan 06 2000 Vol. 13 No. 35 Apr 15 1999 Vol. 13 No. 36 Apr 22 1999 Nonviolent Activist Vol. 13 No. 37 April29 1999 (The Magazine of the War Resisters League) Vol. 13 No. 38 May 06 1999 New York, NY Vol. 13 No. 39 May 13 1999 REEL26 REEL25 Vol. 16 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 13 No. 40 May20 1999 Vol. 16 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 13 No. 41 May27 1999 Vol. 16 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 13 No. 42 Jun 03 1999 Vol. 16 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 13 No. 43 Jun 10 1999 Vol. 16 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 13 No. 44 Jun 17 1999 Vol. 16 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 13 No. 45 Jun 24 1999 Vol. 13 No. 46 Jul 01 1999 Nuclear Resister Vol. 13 No. 47 Jul 08 1999 ("A Chronicle of Hope") Vol. 13 No. 48 Jul 15 1999 Tucson, AZ, Vc 1 13 No. 49 Jul 22 1999 REEL26 Vol. 13 No. 50 Jul29 1999 No. 115/116 June 16 1999 Vol. 13 No. 51 Aug05 1999 No. 117 Sept 27 1999 Vol. 13 No. 52 Aug 12 1999 Vol. 14 No. 1 Aug 19 1999 Vol. 14 No. 2 Aug26 1999 Vol. 14 No. 3 Sep 02 1999

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Off Our Backs Peace Newsletter (A Women's Newsjoumal) (Central New York's Voice for Peace and Social Washington, DC Justice) REEL26 Syracuse, NY Vol. 29 No. 1 Jan 1999 REEL26 Vol. 29 No. 2 Feb 1999 No. 651 Jan 1997 Vol. 29 No. 3 Mar 1999 No. 652 Feb 1997 Vol. 29 No.4 Apr 1999 No. 653 Mar 1997 Vol. 29 No. 5 May 1999 No. 654 Apr 1997 Vol. 29 No. 6 Jun 1999 No. 655 May 1997 Vol. 29 No. 7 Jul 1999 No. 656 Jun 1997 Vol. 29 No. 8 Aug/Sep 1999 No. 657 Jul 1997 Vol. 29 No. 9 Oct 1999 No. 658 Aug 1997 Vol. 29 No. 10 Nov 1999 No. 659 Sep 1997 Vol. 29 No. 11 Dec 1999 No. 660 Oct 1997 No. 661 Nov 1997 PanGaia No. 662 Dec 1997 (formerly Green Man) Pt. Arena, CA No. 675 Jan 1999 REEL26 No. 676 Feb 1999 No. 19 Spring 1999 No. 677 Mar 1999 No. 20 Summer 1999 No. 678 Apr 1999 No. 21 Autumn 1999 No. 679 May 1999 No. 22 Winter 1999/2000 No. 680 Jun 1999 No. 681 Jul 1999 Peace and Freedom No. 682 Aug 1999 (Magazine of the Women's International League No. 683 Sep 1999 for Peace and Freedom) No. 684 Oct 1999 Philadelphia, PA No. 685 Nov 1999 REEL26 No. 686 Dec 1999 Vol. 58 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1998 Vol. 58 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1998 The People Vol. 58 No. 3 May/Jun 1998 (Published by the Socialist Labor Party-- Vol. 58 No.4 Fall 1998 established in 1891) Vol. 58 No. 5 Dec 1998 Sunnyvale, CA REEL26 Vol. 109 No. 1 Apr 1999 Vol. 109 No. 2 May 1999 Vol. 109 No. 3 Jun 1999 Vol. 109 No.4 Jul 1999

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The People (cont'd) Radical America Vol. 109 No. 5 Aug 1999 Somerville, MA Vol. 109 No. 6 Sep 1999 REEL27 Vol. 109 No. 7 Oct 1999 Vol. 26 No. 1 Jan/Mar 1992 Vol. 109 No. 8 Nov 1999 Vol. 26 No. 2 Apr/Jun 1992 Vol. 109 No. 9 Dec 1999 Vol. 26 No. 3 Jul/Oct 1992 Vol. 109 No. 10 Jan 2000 Vol. 26 No.4 Nov/Dec 1992 Vol. 109 No. 11 Feb 2000 Vol. 109 No. 12 Mar 2000 Radical Historians Newsletter Somerville, MA Perceptions REEL27 London, UK No. 80 Spring 1999 REEL27 No. 81 Summer 1999 No. 45 Winter 1999 No. 46 Spring 1999 Ragged Edge No. 47 Fall 1999 (The Disability Experience in America) Louisville, KY Political Affairs REEL27 (Journal of Marxist Thought) Vol. 20 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 New York, NY Vol. 20 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 REEL27 Vol. 20 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 78 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 20 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 78 No. 2 Feb 1999 Vol. 20 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 78 No. 3 March 1999 Vol. 20 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 78 No. 4 April 1999 Vol. 78 No. 5 May 1999 Raw Materials Report Vol. 78 No. 6 June 1999 Stockholm, Sweden Vol. 78 No. 7 July 1999 REEL27 Vol. 78 No. 8/9 Aug/Sep 1999 Vol. 13 Index 1998 Vol. 78 No. 10 Oct 1999 Vol. 14 No. 1 1999 Vol. 78 No. 11 Nov 1999 Vol. 14 No. 2 1999 Vol. 78 No. 12 Dec 1999 Vol. 14 No. 3 1999 Vol. 14 No. 4 1999 Proletarian Revolution New York, NY REEL27 No. 58 Winter 1999 No. 59 Summer 1999

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The Responsive Community San Francisco Bay Guardian (Rights and Responsibilities) San Francisco, CA Washington, DC REEL29 REEL27 Vol. 32 No. 1 Oct 01 1997 Vol. 9 No. 1 Winter 1998/99 Vol. 32 No. 2 Oct 08 1997 Vol. 9 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 32 No. 3 Oct 15 1997 Vol. 9 No. 3 Summer 1999 Vol. 32 No.4 Oct 22 1997 Vol. 9 No.4 Fall 1999 Vol. 32 No. 5 Oct 29 1997 Vol. 32 No. 6 Nov05 1997 Review of Radical Political Economics Vol. 32 No. 7 Nov 12 1997 Greenwich, CT Vol. 32 No. 8 Nov 19 1997 REEL28 Vol. 32 No. 9 Nov26 1997 Vol. 31 No. 1 Winter 1999 Vol. 32 No. 10 Dec 03 1997 Vol. 31 No. 2 Spring 1999 Vol. 32 No. 11 Dec 10 1998 Vol. 31 No. 3 Summer 1999 Vol. 32 No. 12 Dec 17 1998 Vol. 31 No. 4 Fall 1999 Vol. 32 No. 13A Dec 24 1998 Vol. 32 No. 13B Dec 31 1998 Ryder REEL30 Bloomington, IN Vol. 32 No. 14 Jan 07 1998 REEL28 Vol. 32 No. 15 Jan 14 1998 January 1999 Vol. 32 No. 16 Jan 21 1998 February 1999 Vol. 32 No. 17 Jan 28 1998 March 1999 Vol. 32 No. 18 Feb 04 1998 April 1999 Vol. 32 No. 19 Feb 11 1998 May 07-Jun 10 1999 Vol. 32 No. 20 Feb 18 1998 Jun 11 - Jul 15 1999 Vol. 32 No. 21 Feb 25 1998 Jul 16 -Aug 20 1999 Vol. 32 No. 22 Mar04 1998 September 1999 Vol. 32 No. 23 Mar 11 1998 October 1999 Vol. 32 No. 24 Mar 18 1998 November 1999 Vol. 32 No. 25 Mar25 1998 December 1999 Vol. 32 No. 26 Apr 01 1998 Vol. 32 No. 27 Apr 08 1998 Sage Woman REEL31 Point Arena, CA Vol. 32 No. 28 Apr 15 1998 REEL28 Vol. 32 No. 29 Apr22 1998 No. 45 Spring 1999 Vol. 32 No. 30 Apr29 1998 No. 46 Summer 1999 Vol. 32 No. 31 May 06 1998 No. 47 Autumn 1999 Vol. 32 No. 32 May 13 1998 No. 48 Winter 1999/2000 Vol. 32 No. 33 May20 1998 Vol. 32 No. 34 May27 1998

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San Francisco Bay Guardian (cont'd) Vol. 21 No.4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 32 No. 35 Jun 03 1998 Vol. 21 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 32 No. 36 Jun 10 1998 Vol. 21 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 32 No. 37 Jun 17 1998 Vol. 32 No. 38 Jun 24 1998 Sierra Vol. 32 No. 39 Jul 01 1998 (The Natural Resource) Vol. 32 No. 30 Jul 08 1998 San Francisco, CA Vol. 32 No. 41 Jul 15 1998 REEL32 Vol. 32 No. 42 Jul 22 1998 Vol. 84 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 32 No. 43 Jul 29 1998 Vol. 84 No.2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 32 No. 44 Aug05 1998 Vol. 84 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 32 No. 45 Aug 12 1998 Vol. 84 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 32 No. 46 Aug 19 1998 Vol. 84 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 32 No. 47 Aug26 1998 Vol. 84 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 32 No. 48 Sep 02 1998 Vol. 32 No. 49 Sep 09 1998 Social Alternatives Vol. 32 No. 50 Sep 16 1998 Queensland, Australia Vol. 32 No. 51 Sep 23 1998 REEL33 Vol. 32 No. 52 Sep 30 1998 Vol. 18 No. 1 January 1999 Vol. 18 No. 2 April 1999 Saturday Night Vol. 18 No. 3 July 1999 Toronto, Ontario Vol. 18 No. 4 October 1999 REEL32 Vol. 114 No. I Feb 1999 Social Justice Vol. 114 No. 2 Mar 1999 (A Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order) Vol. 114 No. 3 Apr 1999 San Francisco, CA Vol. 114 No. 4 May 1999 REEL33 Vol. 114 No. 5 Jun 1999 Vol. 26 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 114 No. 6 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 26 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 114 No. 7 Sep 1999 Vol. 26 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 114 No. 8 Oct 1999 Vol. 26 No. 4 Winter 1999 Vol. 114 No. 9 Nov 1999 Vol 114 No. IO Dec/Jan 1999 Social Policy New York, NY Shelterforce REEL33 Orange, NJ Vol. 29 No. I Fall 1998 REEL32 Vol. 29 No. 2 Winter 1998 Vol 21 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 29 No. 3 Spring 1999 Vol 21 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 29 No. 4 Summer 1999 Vol. 21 No. 3 May/Jun 1999

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Southern Exposure The Sun Durham, NC (A Magazine ofldeas) REEL33 Chapel Hill, NC Vol. 26 No. 1 Spring 1998 REEL34 Vol. 26 No. 2/3 Summer/Fall 1998 No. 277 Jan 1999 Vol. 26 No. 4 Winter 1998 No. 278 Feb 1999 No. 279 Mar 1999 The Spotlight No. 280 Apr 1999 Washington, DC No. 281 May 1999 REEL33 No. 282 Jun 1999 Vol. 24 No. 1 1998 No. 283 Jul 1999 Vol. 24 No.2 1998 No. 284 Aug 1999 Vol. 24 No. 3 1998 No. 285 Sep 1999 Vol. 24 No.4 1998 No. 286 Oct 1999 Vol. 24 No. 5 1998 No. 287 Nov 1999 Vol. 24 No. 6 1998 No. 288 Dec 1999 Vol. 24 No. 7 1998 Vol. 24 No. 8 1998 Synthesis/Regeneration Vol. 24 No. 9 1998 (A Magazine of Green Social Thought) Vol. 24 No. 10 1998 St. Louis, MO Vol. 24 No. 11 1998 REEL34 Vol. 24 No. 11 1998 No. 18 Winter 1999 Vol. 24 No. 12 1998 No. 19 Spring 1999 Vol. 24 No. 13 1998 No. 20 Fall 1999 Vol. 24 No. 14 1998 Vol. 24 No. 15 1998 The Texas Observer Vol. 24 No. 16 1998 (A Journal of Free Voices) Vol. 24 No. 17 1998 Austin, TX Vol. 24 No. 18 1998 REEL34 Vol. 24 No. 19 1998 Vol. 91 No. 1 Jan 22 1999 Vol. 24 No. 20 1998 Vol. 91 No. 2 Feb 05 1999 Vol. 24 No. 21 1998 Vol. 91 No. 3 Feb 19 1999 Vol. 24 No. 22 1998 Vol. 91 No.4 Mar05 1999 Vol. 24 No. 23 1998 Vol. 91 No. 5 Mar 19 1999 Vol. 24 No. 24 1998 Vol. 91 No. 6 Apr02 1999 Vol. 24 No. 25 1998 Vol. 91 No. 7 Apr 16 1999 Vol. 91 No. 8 Apr30 1999 Vol. 91 No. 9 May 14 1999 Vol. 91 No. 10 May28 1999

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The Texas Observer (cont'd) War (White Aryan Resistance) Vol. 91 No. 11 Jun 05 1999 F allbrook, CA Vol. 91 No. 12 Jun 19 1999 REEL35 Vol. 91 No. 13 Jul 03 1999 No. 1 Feb 1998 Vol. 91 No. 14 Jul 31 1999 No. 2 Mar 1998 Vol. 91 No. 15 Aug 14 1999 No. 3 Apr 1998 Vol. 91 No. 16 Aug 28 1999 No.4 May 1998 Vol. 91 No. 17 Sep 11 1999 No. 5 Jun 1998 Vol. 91 No. 18 Sep 25 1999 No. 6 Jul 1998 Vol. 91 No. 19 Oct 09 1999 No. 7 Aug 1998 Vol. 91 No. 20 Oct 23 1999 No. 8 Sep 1998 Vol. 91 No. 21 Nov06 1999 No. 9 Oct 1998 Vol. 91 No. 22 Nov20 1999 No. 10 Nov 1998 Vol. 91 No. 23 Dec04 1999 No. 11 Dec 1998 Vol. 91 No. 24 Dec 25 1999 No. 1 Feb 1999 This Magazine No. 2 Mar 1999 Toronto, Ontario No. 3 Apr 1999 REEL35 No. 4 May 1999 Vol. 33 No. 1 Jul/Aug 1999 No. 5 Jun 1999 Vol. 33 No. 2 Sep/Oct 1999 No. 6 Jul 1999 Vol. 33 No. 3 Nov/Dec 1999 No. 7 Aug 1999 Vol. 33 No. 4 Jan/Feb 2000 No. 8 Sep 1999 Vol. 33 No. 5 Mar/Apr 2000 No. 9 Oct 1999 Vol. 33 No. 6 May/Jun 2000 No. 10 Nov 1999 No. 11 Dec 1999 Three Penny Review Berkeley, CA Washington Blade REEL35 (The Gay Weekly of the Nation's Capital) Vol. 20 No. 1 Spring 1999 Washington, DC Vol. 20 No. 2 Summer 1999 REEL36 Vol. 20 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 30 No. 1 Jan 01 1999 Vol. 20 No. 4 Winter 2000 Vol. 30 No. 2 Jan 08 1999 Vol. 30 No. 3 Jan 15 1999 Truth Seeker Vol. 30 No. 4 Jan 22 1999 San Diego, CA Vol. 30 No. 5 Jan 29 1999 REEL35 Vol. 30 No. 6 Feb 05 1999 Vol. 126 no. 1 1999 Vol. 30 No. 7 Feb 12 1999 Vol. 30 No. 8 Feb 19 1999 Vol. 30 No. 9 Feb 26 1999

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Vol. 30 No. 10 Mar05 1999 Vol. 30 No. 46 Nov 12 1999 Vol. 30 No. 11 Mar 12 1999 Vol. 30 No. 47 Nov 19 1999 Vol. 30 No. 12 Mar 19 1999 Vol. 30 No. 48 Nov26 1999 Vol. 30 No. 13 Mar26 1999 Vol. 30 No. 49 Dec05 1999 REEL37 Vol. 30 No. 50 Dec 10 1999 Vol. 30 No. 14 Apr02 1999 Vol. 30 No. 51 Dec 17 1999 Vol. 30 No. 15 Apr09 1999 Vol. 30 No. 52 Dec24 1999 Vol. 30 No. 16 Apr 16 1999 Vol. 30 No. 53 Dec 31 1999 Vol. 30 No. 17 Apr23 1999 Vol. 30 No. 18 Apr30 1999 Whole Earth Review Vol. 30 No. 19 May07 1999 San Rafael, CA Vol. 30 No. 20 May 14 1999 REEL40 Vol. 30 No. 21 May21 1999 No. 94 Summer 1998 Vol. 30 No. 22 May28 1999 No. 95 Winter 1998 Vol. 30 No. 23 Jun 04 1999 No. 96 Spring 1999 Vol. 30 No. 24 Jun 11 1999 No. 97 Summer 1999 Vol. 30 No. 25 Jun 18 1999 Vol. 30 No. 26 Jun25 1999 Why: Challenging Hunger and Poverty REEL38 New York, NY Vol. 30 No. 27 Jul 02 1999 REEL40 Vol. 30 No. 28 Jul 09 1999 No. 25 Summer 1997 Vol. 30 No. 29 Jul 16 1999 No. 26 Fall/Winter 1998 Vol. 30 No. 30 Jul 23 1999 No. 27 Spring 1998 Vol. 30 No. 31 Jul 30 1999 No. 28/29 Summer/Fall 1998 Vol. 30 No. 32 Aug06 1999 Vol. 30 No. 33 Aug 13 1999 Wild Earth Vol. 30 No. 34 Aug20 1999 Canton, NY Vol. 30 No. 35 Aug27 1999 REEL40 Vol. 30 No. 36 Sep 03 1999 Vol. 9 No. 1 Spring 1999 Vol. 30 No. 37 Sep 10 1999 Vol. 9 No. 2 Summer 1999 Vol. 30 No. 38 Sep 17 1999 Vol. 9 No. 3 Fall 1999 Vol. 30 No. 39 Sep 24 1999 Vol. 9 No. 4 Winter 1999 REEL39 Vol. 30 No. 40 Oct 01 1999 The Witness Vol. 30 No. 41 Oct 08 1999 Ambler, PA Vol. 30 No.42 Oct 15 1999 REEL41 Vol. 30 No. 43 Oct 22 1999 Vol. 82 No. 1/2 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 30 No. 44 Oct 29 1999 Vol. 82 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 30 No. 45 Nov05 1999 Vol. 82 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 82 No. 5 May 1999

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The Witness (cont'd) Vol. 22 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 82 No. 6 Jun 1999 Vol. 22 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 82 No. 7/8 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 22 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 82 No. 9 Sep 1999 Vol. 82 No. 10 Oct 1999 Womyn's Words Vol. 82 No. 11 Nov 1999 (A Publication ofWomen's Energy Bank, Inc.) Vol. 82 No. 12 Dec 1999 St. Petersburg, FL Vol. 82 Index 1999 REEL42 Vol. 17 No. I Jan 1999 The Women's Review of Books Vol. 17 No. 2 Feb 1999 Wellesley, MA Vol. 17 No. 3 Mar 1999 REEL41 Vol. 17 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 16 No. 1 Oct 1998 Vol. 17 No. 5 May 1999 Vol. 16 No. 2 Nov 1998 Vol. 17 No. 6 Jun 1999 Vol. 16 No. 3 Dec 1998 Vol. 17 No.6[i.e., 7] Jul 1999 Vol. 16 No. 4 Jan 1999 Vol. 17 No. 7[i.e., 8] Aug 1999 Vol. 16 No. 5 Feb 1999 Vol. 17 No.8[i.e., 9] Sep 1999 Vol. 16 No. 6 Mar 1999 Vol. 17 No.9[i.e., 10] Oct 1999 Vol. 16 No. 7 Apr 1999 Vol. 17 No. 11 Nov 1999 Vol. 16 No. 8 May 1999 Vol. 17 No. 12 Dec 1999 Vol. 16 No. 9 Jun 1999 Vol. 16 No. 10/11 Jul 1999 Workers World Vol. 16 No. 12 Sep 1999 (Workers and Oppressed Peoples of the World Vol. 16 Index 1998/99 Unite!) New York, NY Women's Rights Law Reporter REEL43 Newark, NJ Vol. 41 No. 1/2 Jan 14 1999 REEL 41 Vol. 41 No. 3 Jan 21 1999 Vol. 20 No. 1 Winter 1998 Vol. 41 No. 4 Jan 28 1999 Vol. 20 No. 213 Summer 1999 Vol. 41 No. 5 Feb 04 1999 Vol. 41 No. 6 Feb 11 1999 Vol. 41 No. 7 Feb 18 1999 Vol. 41 No. 8 Feb 25 1999 Women's Studies International Forum Vol. 41 No. 9 Mar04 1999 Elmsford, NY Vol. 41 No. 10 Mar 11 1999 REEL 41 Vol. 41 No. 11 Mar 18 1999 Vol. 22 No. I Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 41 No. 12 Mar25 1999 Vol. 22 No. 2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 41 No. 13 Apr 01 1999 Vol. 22 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 41 No. 14 Apr 08 1999 Vol. 41 No. 15 Apr 15 1999

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Vol. 41 No. 16 Apr22 1999 World Watch Vol. 41 No. 17 Apr29 1999 Vol. 41 No. 18 May 06 1999 Washington, D. C. REEL43 Vol. 41 No. 19 May 13 1999 Vol. 12 No. 1 Jan/Feb 1999 Vol. 41 No. 20 May20 1999 Vol. 12 No.2 Mar/Apr 1999 Vol. 41 No. 21 May27 1999 Vol. 12 No. 3 May/Jun 1999 Vol. 41 No. 22 Jun 03 1999 Vol. 12 No. 4 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 41 No. 23 JunlO 1999 Vol. 12 No. 5 Sep/Oct 1999 Vol. 41 No. 24 Jun 17 1999 Vol. 12 No. 6 Nov/Dec 1999 Vol. 41 No. 25 Jun 24 1999 Vol. 12 Index 1999 Vol. 41 No. 26 Jul 01 1999 Vol. 41 No. 27 Jul 08 1999 Vol. 41 No. 28 Jul 15 1999 Youth Today Vol. 41 No. 29 Jul 22 1999 Washington, D. C. REEL43 Vol. 41 No. 30 Jul 29 1999 Vol. 8 No. 1 Dec/Jan 1999 Vol. 41 No. 31 Aug05 1999 Vol. 8 No. 2 Feb 1999 Vol. 41 No. 32 Aug 12 1999 Vol. 8 No. 3 Mar 1999 Vol. 41 No. 33 Aug 19 1999 Vol. 8 No. 4 Apr 1999 Vol. 41 No. 34 Aug26 1999 Vol. 8 No. 5 May 1999 Vol. 41 No. 35 Sep 02 1999 Vol. 8 No.6 Jun 1999 Vol. 41 No. 36 Sep 09 1999 Vol. 8 No. 7 Jul/Aug 1999 Vol. 41 No. 37 Sep 16 1999 Vol. 8 No. 8 Sep 1999 Vol. 41 No. 38 Sep 23 1999 Vol. 8 No. 9 Oct 1999 Vol. 41 No. 39 Sep 30 1999 Vol. 8 No. 10 Nov 1999 Vol. 41 No. 40 Oct 01 1999 Vol. 41 No. 41 Oct 14 1999 Vol. 41 No. 42 Oct 21 1999 Vol. 41 No. 43 Oct 28 1999 Vol. 41 No. 44 Nov04 1999 Vol. 41 No. 45 Nov 11 1999 Vol. 41 No. 46 Nov 18 1999 Vol. 41 No. 47 Nov25 1999 Vol. 41 No. 48 Dec 02 1999 Vol. 41 No. 49 Dec09 1999 Vol. 41 No. 50 Dec 16 1999 Vol. 41 No. 51 Dec 23 1999 Vol. 41 No. 52 Dec30 1999

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A & U (Art & Understanding) - America's first alities who have excelled in their fields. national and only not-for-profit HIV/AIDS maga­ zine. Published quarterly in Albany, New York, and * The Amicus Journal - published quarterly by dedicated to preserving the growing body of the Natural Resources Defense Council, a non­ literature and art about AIDS. profit organization dedicated to protecting America's natural resources and improving the * Against the Current - published bi-monthly to quality of the environment. Provides the American promote dialogue among the activists and schol­ public with a journal of thought and opinion on ars of the left; promotes the vision of socialism environmental affairs, particularly those relating to from below, of a revolutionary, working class, policies of national and international significance, multinational and multiracial, feminist and antibu­ with diverse points of view. reaucratic socialist movement. * The Animals' Agenda - ten issues per year, All the Way: Fighting Journal of the Nationalist provides a forum for meaningful dialogue and Movement - published monthly in Mississippi by understanding, supplying information that is of the white supremacists' Nationalist Movement, importance to everyone who cares about the plight whose motto is "liberty, democracy, unity, victory". of animals and nature.

*Alternatives: Social Transformation and ASR (Anarcho-Syndicalist Review) - Humane Governance - issued quarterly from Quarterly publication advocating the principles of Boulder, Colorado, a forum for critical and specu­ revolutionary syndicalism advocated by the 1922 lative ideas about emerging forms of world Berlin Congress of the International Workers politics; analyzes the structure of current world Association. problems, presenting alternative scenarios and policies to promote discussion of ways to achieve * Berkeley Women's Law Journal - edited by a more equitable justice. the students of Boalt Hall School of Law, Univer­ sity of California, Berkeley, and published once a *Alternatives Journal: Environmental year by the University of California Press. The Thought, Policy and Action - Canada's envi­ journal's mandate is to publish research, analysis ronmental quarterly since 1971, an innovative, and commentary that addresses the lives and independent publication. Presents alternative struggles of under-represented women, such as views on environmental issues, with features, women of color, poor women, lesbians and news articles and reviews. disabled women.

The American Spectator - published monthly, a * The Black Scholar - journal of black studies national magazine of politics and culture, ranks as and research, published four times a year by the a major modern conservative journal. Black World Foundation. Each issue centers on the theory and practice of the black civil rights American Visions - published bi-monthly by the movement, and includes some of the most African American Museums Association, features seasoned veterans as well as younger activists profiles of distinguished African-American person- and intellectuals.

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

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" Boston Review - published since 1975, New Inc., a non-profit organization. "Probes the mis­ England's leading magazine of politics, arts and guided public policies and inefficient bureaucra­ culture. Published six times a year by the Boston cies besetting New York ... Uncovers the stories of Critic, Inc. Includes literary and political essays. activists and local organizers fighting to save their neighborhoods." " Briarpatch - founded in 1973, Saskatchewan's independent news magazine covers issues Common Boundary Between Spirituality and relating to labor, the environment, peace, native Psychotherapy - a bi-monthly publication people, and provincial and national politics, from a specifically aimed at psychologists, psychiatrists, leftist perspective. Published ten times a year. social workers, counselors, psychiatric nurses, pastoral counselors and others in the healing and Brown Shoes - Bi-weekly anti-draft, anti­ helping professions, who are interested in explor­ establishment newspaper published in 1968-1969 ing the interface between psychotherapy and for the Norfolk-Hampton Roads 0/A) community. spirituality.

" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - reporting " Constellations: An International Journal of on the causes and effects of militarism since Critical and Democratic Theory - published 1945, this magazine of science and world affairs triannually in the United Kingdom. A leftist helps to redefine international security in terms philosophical journal of political, social and critical that embrace economic, environmental, cultural, theory. Formerly published as Praxis. and military factors. published three times a year by the Indiana Univerity Press Journals Division,. Covert Action Quarterly - Published since A journal of and film theory that pre­ 1978, contains in-depth international coverage, sents current perspectives on the natinal and investingating wherever Western intelligence can international film scene. be found and exposed. Cutting-edge investigative jourrnalism and analysis. Chico News & Review - an independent weekly newspaper for the Chico community, California Critical Sociology - published three times a State University, Chico, and the people of the year by the Department of Sociology, University of North Valley. Contains feature articles, editorial Oregon-Eugene. Articles cover all perpectives comment, letters, an arts & leisure section, a within a broad definition of critical or radical calendar of events, and classifieds. sociology.

Chiron Review - formerly The Kindred Spirit, " Dissent - published quarterly since 1954 by the a quarterly poetry journal which includes reviews Foundation for the Study of Independent Social of books and magazines, small press news and Ideas. Scholarly but pragmatic social democratic market information, as well as poetry. journal.

"Cineaste - America's leading magazine on the " Dollars & Sense - published monthly except art and politics of cinema, published quarterly bi-monthly in February and August by the Eco­ since 1967 Covers the entire world of cinema nomic Affairs Bureau, Inc., and edited and pro­ including Hollywood, the independents, Europe, duced by a collective of economists and journal­ and the Third World. Contains lively articles, in­ ists, offering interpretations of current economic depth reviews, exclusive interviews, and analysis. events from a socialist perspective. Digs beneath the surface of conventional wisdom to expose the " City Limits - New York's community affairs sources of economic injustice and financial news magazine published ten times per year by instability in the U.S. and the world. the City Limits Community Information Service,

*Included in the Alternative Press Index. PERIODICAL PROFILES

• Earth First! Journal: The Radical Environ­ pertaining to the feminist experience in the social mental Journal - tabloid published eight times sciences, history, politics, and literature. The a year, serving as a forum for a no-compromise editors are committed to providing a forum for position towards ecology and environmentalism. feminist analysis and debate.

* Fifth Estate - an anti-captialist, pro-anarchist, Earth Island - Published quarterly by the Earth radical environmental, anti-civilization co-opera­ island Institute. Reports on international environ­ tive newspaper published quarterly in Detroit, Ml. mental news and critically assesses the impacts of technology on the future. Dedicated to the Frontiers - Published three times a year by the preservation of world's living resources- native University Press of Colorado. "The continuing goal cultures, rain forests, marine mammals. is to provide a bridge between the most important areas of women studies - scholarship in women's • The Ecologist - published bi-monthly in the history, theory, criticism, and contemporary social United Kingdom, it is the leading international isues - and the most exciting and evocative green journal. Contains articles on the environ­ creativity in leterature and other arts." ment, medicine, and business responses to environmental demands. " Fuse: The Cultural Newsmagazine - pub­ lished five times a year by Arton's Cultural Affairs Environment Hawaii - a monthly newsletter Society and Publishing, Inc. in Toronto, with reporting on and analyzing the most important commentary on the arts, history, literary criticism, environmental management issues facing the and politics. state today. "Editorials ... grow out of an un­ abashed, unapologetic environmental partisanship Geist - published five times a year, a Canadian that is scrupulously free of institutional alliances of magazine of ideas and culture committed to any sort." language, art, photography, and life.

Express - a free weekly magazine for the East * Gender Issues (formerly Feminist Issues) - San Francisco Bay area, including Berkeley, published semi-annually, devoted to feminist Oakland and surrounding communities. Contains social and political analysis with emphasis on an personal interviews, news articles, reviews, and international exchange of ideas. Includes English an entertainment guide. language articles as well as translations of femi­ nist texts by women of other countries. Contrib­ The Family Therapy Networker - professional utes to strengthening and developing feminist journal for social workers, psychologists, therapists theoretical analysis and the . and educators, published bi-monthly by the Family Therapy Network in Washington, D.C. The Georgia Review - a quarterly published by the University of Georgia, containing special Feminist Bookstore News - published bi­ features, essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, and book monthly as the communications vehicle for the reviews; directed to an interdisciplinary audience. informal network of feminist bookstores. Reviews over three hundred titles per issue. Readership Green Revolution - a quarterly publication of includes the U.S., Canada, England, Australia, the School of Living which aims to foster self­ New Zealand, India and Japan. governing communities, which are democratic, humane, globally conscious and ecologically * Feminist Studies - three issues per year, sound. presents scholarly research, essays, art, book reviews, poetry, fiction, and creative narrative

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

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* Hecate - a bi-annual journal published by less so on the international front. Hecate Press in association with the Unit for Women, Ideology and Culture Research in the * Industrial Worker - North America's only English Department at the University of radical labor newsmonthly, provides rank and file Queensland, Australia. The editors seek material labor news from the leading edge of the North related to women and particularly contributions American and world labor movement. that employ a feminist, Marxist or other radical methodology. Poetry and reviews are also * Jump Cut - a review of contemporary media, featured. published irregularly (about two times a year). Contains reviews and criticism of television and Hera -A forum for the Bighamton, NY, women's movie productions. community. A monthly newspaper with informa­ tion about pro-choice events, news of interest to * Labour/Le Travail : Journal of Canadian the lesbian and gay community, reviews and Labour Studies - a semi-annual academic cultural activities. publication of articles and book reviews by the Canadian Committee on Labour History. Although Herizons: Women's News and Feminist primarily interested in the history of Canadian Views - Published eight times a year , with the workers, the journal is interdisciplinary in scope aim of providing an alternative means of commu­ and features articles, essays, and an annual nication with a feminist perspective in order to bibliography of materials in Canadian labor stimulate inform, effect change, and unify studies. women's strengths. * Latin American Perspectives - a journal on Human Rights Internet Reporter - Human capitalism and socialism, containing essays, Rights Internet is an international communications articles, perspectives, interviews, and book network and clearinghouse on human rights. The reviews about Latin America. HRI Reporter is "the best current awareness tool for following internetional human rights develop­ * Left Curve - published irregularly by artists on ments and the most comprehensive bibliographic the role of culture in the struggle for liberation, reference for research and advocacy." It is pub­ confronting the crises of modernity independent of lished at irregular intervals. the control of dominant institutions, with all cultural forms considered. Hurricane Alice - a feminist quarterly review published by Department of English at Rhode * Libertarian Labor Review - published twice a Island College. Reflecting the diversity of women's year, anarchosyndicalist ideas and discussion, lives through essays, fiction, poetry and art fighting for the abolition of both the wage system reviews. and the state.

• Hypatia -Ajoumal of feminist philosophy Lilith - the Jewish women'5 magazine quarterly. published quarterly Intended to encourage and Features editorials, fiction, biography, children's communicate many different kinds of feminist stories, poetry, criticism, photos, original artwork philosophy. and news.

• In These Times - a national newsweekly The Match : An Anarchist Journal- published published biweekly. Presents a leftist viewpoint; from one to three times a year, this periodical however, has frequent discussions of strategies for "exists solely to criticize authoritarian society and working within the Democratic Party. It is strong religion in order to argue for the many humane in its labor and women's movement coverage, advantages of freedom and rationality."

* Included in the Alternative Press Index.

26 PERIODICAL PROFILES

* Middle East Report - published six times a New Age (formerly New Age Journal) - pub­ year by the Middle East Research and Information lished bi-monthly, with a special issue published Project, Inc. Contains first hand reports from each winter. Explores holistic health, personal journalists, scholars and activists, with indepen­ growth and social change. Rethinking the way we dent, critical analysis of U.S. policy regarding the live. Middle East. Special emphasis is placed on the arms race, human rights struggles for social New Times - published weekly, a complete, justice, and foreign intervention. current and accurate guide to news and entertain­ ment in San Luis Obispo County; highlighting the * Monthly Review - the nation's leading inde­ special lifestyle of the area, and presenting news pendent socialist magazine, published since 1948. of interest to readers; and reflecting honestly the Provides an independent marxist analysis of world unique spirit of the region. events viewed from a vantage point at the center of history's most fully-developed capitalist nation. * Non-Violent Activist - published 8 times a year by the War Resisters League, contains Mother Earth News - the original country political analysis from a pacifist perspective. magazine, focusing on pet concerns, country lore, The Nuclear Resister - published about eight bartering, gardening, reader's services, and health times a year, serves to network the non-violent concerns. Published six times a year. nuclear resistance movement. Dedicated to jailed and imprisoned anti-nuclear activists in the U.S. * Mother Jones - published bi-monthly by the and Canada; provides comprehensive reporting Foundation for National Progress, a progressive on arrests and jailings of civil disobedience, periodical featuring cultural reviews, controversial encourages support for those behind bars. news, and high quality investigative reporting. •Off Our Backs - since 1970, published * Mothering - a quarterly magazine, with articles monthly with combined Aug/Sep issue. A women's and departments pertaining to co-parental child news journal by, for and about women. Covers rearing in the areas of health, learning, and news affecting the women's movement. emotional and personal development. Option : Music Culture - Music magazine * Multinational Monitor - published monthly published bi-monthly. Covered alternative pop except bi-monthly in Jan/Feb and Jul/Aug by and rock styles with feature articles, interviews Essential Information, Inc. The only magazine that and many record reviews. Discontinued in 1998. tracks actions of multinational corporations. Provides current news and analysis on Third * PanGaia : Exploring the Pagan World­ World development, the environment and the Quarterly magazine dedicated to the study and politics of business. understanding of Paganism, Wicca, and related Nature Religions. * NACLA Report on the Americas - published five times a year since 1967 by the North Ameri­ * Peace and Freedom - The magazine of the can Congress on Latin America. Reports on Women's International League for Peace and political, governmental and societal changes in Freedom, published six times per year. Latin America. Peace Newsletter - Published monthly by the National NOW Times - the official publication of Syracuse Peace Council. Serves as the internal the National Organization for Women, Inc., organ of the SPC, as a forum for articles which published six times a year. Reports on legislation, discuss issues of concern to the peace movement. women's health issues and global feminist news.

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

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The People - published monthly by the Socialist published in Stockholm, Sweden. It covers Labor Party of America. Dedicated to the working international development and assistance issues class, to teaching the lessons of the class from an environmental perspective. struggle, and to the socialist goal. Reader - Chicago's free weekly. Contains Perceptions : Women's Poetry for a Change­ information about Chicago entertainment: gallery Quarterly booklet of poetry and occasional essays shows, the music scene, theater, the silver screen. by women. Includes personal ads and classifieds.

*Political Affairs - Theoretical journal of the The Responsive Community - published Communist Party, U.S.A., published monthly quarterly by the Center for Policy Research, Inc., except for combined Sept./Oct. issue. Marxist and dedicated to exploring the relationships thought and incisive comment. Contains reporting between individual rights and community obliga­ on world and national events, economic issues, tions, and the foundation of a new moral social and poitical, class, race, gender and cutural order. questions. * Review of Radical Political Economics - Proletarian Revolution - publication of the published quarterly by the Center for Radical League for the Revolutionary Party, stands for the Political Economics. Encourages articles from all resurrection of authentic marxism, the marxism of perspectives within a broad definition of radical proletarian revolution. Wages war not only against political economics, judged on merit and scholar­ open advocates of capitalism but also against the ship, not the point of view of the author. Economic decadent leftists who fan the flames of cynicism history, systems and theories discussed. inside the working class. The Ryder - published monthly by Cellar Door Radical America - Published quarterly by the Productions as a guide to arts, entertainment and Alternative Education Project, Inc. Independent commentary for the Bloomington area and the journal exerting much influence on the democratic Indiana University campus. left with its articles, properly balanced between historical perspective and topical strategy. The Sage Woman - a feminist, grass-roots quarterly journal of the American dissident since 1967. centered on women's spirituality; "dedicated to strengthening our inner visions and using those Radical Historians Newsletter - began in 1970 visions to transform our world." as an instrument of the Radical Historians Cau­ cus, became the newsletter of a nationwide San Francisco Bay Guardian -An indepen­ network of leftist historians. Currently published dent, locally owned and edited newspaper, pub­ twice a year by the Mid-Atlantic Radical Historians lished every Wednesday. Contains news and Organization, includes book reviews and com­ features, arts and entertainment departments. mentaries on current issues. Saturday Night - published ten times a year. * Ragged Edge - bi-monthly, advocates equal Canada's leading magazine of comment and access to all jobs and facilities for people with opinion since 1887. Contains in-depth reporting of disabilities. Encourages more aids, such as controversies and scandals. Showcases Canadi­ wheelchair ramps. Formerly published as The ans on the move in politics, business, sports, Disability Rag and Resource. science, and the arts and popular entertainment.

* Raw Materials Report -A quarterly magazine * Shelterforce: The Journal of Affordable on the political economy of natural resources, Housing Strategies - published bi-monthly by

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

28 PERIODICAL PROFILES the National Housing Institute, dedicated to design, investigative journalism, oral histories and building a national network of tenant and housing profiles. Covers controversial and hard hitting groups. Provides resources and information issues of southern politics and culture. which contribute to the creation and preservation of decent, affordable housing for all people. The Spotlight - weekly newspaper with a populist and nationalist point of view published in Sierra - the official magazine of the Sierra Club, Washington, D.C. Reports on events which are published bi-monthly. Provides commentary on vital to our welfare but which would otherwise be environmental issues and articles on nature and hushed-up or distorted by the controlled press. the wilderness; includes legislative developments, stories of outdoor adventures, profiles of environ * The Sun: A Magazine of Ideas - published monthly, containing interviews, stories, essays, Skeptical Inquirer - the official quarterly journal and poems. Depends largely on unsolicited of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of material for honest personal reflections from well­ Claims of the Paranormal, encourages the critical known and unknown writers. investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view * Synthesis/Regeneration - the new theoretical and disseminates factual information about the discussion bulletin of the Greens/Green Party results of such inquiries to the scientific commu­ USA. It succeeds both Green Synthesis and nity and the public. Regeneration. Features ongoing discussion of electoral strategies and proposals for legal and * Social Alternatives -Australian quarterly. constitutional changes. Produces a forum for the analysis of social, cultural and economic oppression; focuses on the The Texas Observer - a journal of free voices, development of alternative proposals to effect dedicated to the whole truth and published fort­ social change towards greater freedom and nightly. Covers Texas government and politics, democracy; aims to expand its major focus serving no group or party. 'Texas today - a state beyond purely Australian problems and issues full of Sunbelt boosters, strident anti-unionists, oil towards countries of the Pacific region. and gas companies, nuclear weapons and power plants, political hucksters, underpaid workers, and * Social Justice - published quarterly, formerly toxic wastes - to name a few." Crime and Social Justice; it incorporates Issues in Criminology and Contemporary Marxism. * This Magazine - Canada's independent journal Combines analyses of global issues (peaceful of politics, society, and culture. Published eight resolution of conflicts, state terrorism, and human times a year by the Red Maple Foundation. rights) with domestic policy concerns such as Contains commentary and analysis of politics, reducing crime, race discrimination, and gender culture, labor, and international eventswritten with inequalities. wit and insight.

* Social Policy - published quarterly, by the * Threepenny Review - begun in 1980, a Social Policy Corporation. This sociology maga­ quarterly literary magazine attracting authors such zine disseminates contemporary social thought on as Susan Sontag and Gore Vidal. Contents policy issues and actions. Topics covered include include "short stories mingled with poetry, mem­ politics, education, land reform, economics, and oirs and discursive essays spanning the culture the environment. gamut.''

Southern Exposure - Published quarterly by the * Tradeswomen - published quarterly by Institute for Southern Studies. Covers inovative Tradeswomen, Inc. a non-profit membership

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

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organization providing advocacy and support for women in non-traditional blue-collar jobs. * The Witness - published ten times annually, an independent journal with an ecumenical reader­ The Truth Seeker - published quarterly since ship owned by the Episcopal Church Publishing 1873, philosophical free thought on free speech Company. Criticizes economic and foreign policy and the separation of church and state. from a faith perspective.

Voices - Published bi-monthly, reporting from * Women's Review of Books - published the rural communities and small cities of the monthly except August by Women's Review, Inc. southeastern , emphasizing nonvio­ Reviews of current scholarly and trade books by lent political, spiritual, and social alternatives that and about women, seeking to represent the widest help build a just and sustainable future. range of feminist perspectives.

WAR (White Aryan Resistance) - Published six * Women's Rights Law Reporter - published times a year, "the most racist paper" chronicling triannually by Rutgers, the State University of New the activities of the White Aryan Resistance. Jersey. Contains feature articles, review essays, book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of Washington Blade - the gay weekly of the the law affecting women's rights and sex discrimi­ nation's Capital, reports on political and medical nation policies. events of importance to the gay community. Contains a readers forum, community notes, * Women's Studies International Forum - sports, appointments, and obituaries. published bi-monthly, a multidisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of research communica­ * Whole Earth Review - published quarterly by tions and review articles in women's studies. POINT, a California nonprofit corporation. Fea­ Provides women centered, radical feminist tures cover a broad variety of holistic topics. Each scholarship from world-wide sources. issue offers computer related articles. Womyn's Words - published monthly since Why: Challenging Hunger and Poverty - 1983 by a collective of women, publishing articles Quarterly published by World Hunger Year that and ads that present a perspective that is non­ provides information to the general public, the violent, feminist, and not oppressive to women. media and policy makers on the causes of hunger and poverty in the United States and abroad. Workers World - weekly newspaper of the Workers World Party, fighting on all issues that Wild Earth - a non-profit quarterly serving the face the working class and oppressed peoples. biocentric grassroots elements within the conser­ vation movement, and advocating the restoration World Watch - Bi-monthly, keeps a global vigil and protection of all natural elements of on the declining health of the earth, making clear biodiversity. the connections between environmental stability and economic sustainability. Wingspan : Journal of the Male Spirit - published twice a year.. Newspaper for and about * Youth Today - a bi-monthly publication of the men's social, psychological and spiritual issues. American Youth Work Center in Washington, D.C. Serves professional, educational and information The Wise Woman - published quarterly by Ann needs for the administrators, managers and For freedom, a national journal focusing on planners of youth services. feminist issues, goddess lore, feminist spirituality, and feminist witchcraft.

*Included in the Alternative Press Index.

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Reel 1 I: 1 A & U (Art & Understanding) (Albany, NY) 1:2 Against The Current (Detroit, MI) 1:3 All The Way (Learned, MS) 1:4 Alternatives (Boulder, CO) 1 :5 Alternatives Journal (Waterloo, Ontario)

Reel 2 2:1 The American Spectator (Arlington, VA) 2:2 American Visions (Washington, DC) 2:3 Amicus Journal (New York, NY) 2:4 The Animals' Agenda (Westport, CT) 2:5 ASR :Anarcho Syndicalist Review (Champaign, IL) 2:6 Berkeley Women's Law Journal (Berkeley, CA)

Reel 3 3: 1 The Black Scholar (Oakland, CA) 3:2 Boston Review (Boston, MA) 3:3 Briarpatch (Regina, Saskatchewan) 3:4 Brown Shoes (Norfolk, VA) 3:5 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Chicago, IL)

Reel 4 4:1 Chico News & Review (Chico, CA) Vol. 22 No. 24 - Vol. 22, No. 38

Reel 5 5: 1 Chico News & Review (Chico, CA) Vol. 22, No. 39 - Vol. 22, No. 52

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Reel 6 6:1 Chico News & Review (Chico, CA) Vol. 23, No. 1 Vol. 23, No. 23

Reel 7 7: 1 Chico News & Review (Chico, CA) Vol. 23, No. 24 - Vol. 23, No. 39

Reel 8 8: 1 Chico News & Review (Chico, CA) Vol. 23, No. 40 - Vol. 23, No. 52

Reel 9 9: 1 Chiron Review (St. John, KS) 9:2 City Limits (New York, NY) 9:3 Common Boundary (Chevy Chase, MD) 9:4 Constellations (Cambridge, MA) 9:5 Covert Action Quarterly (Washington, DC) 9:6 Critical Sociology (Eugene, OR)

Reel 10 10: 1 Dissent (New York, NY) 10:2 Dollars & Sense (Somerville, MA) 10:3 Earth First! Journal (Eugene, OR) 10:4 The Ecologist (Dorset, UK.) 10:5 Environment Hawai'i (Hilo, HI)

Reel 11 11: 1 Express (Berkeley, CA) Vol. 21, No. 1 - Vol. 21, No. 13

Reel 12 12: 1 Express (Berkeley, CA) Vol. 21, No. 14 - Vol. 21, No. 26

Reel 13 13: 1 Express (Berkeley, CA) Vol. 21, No. 27 - Vol. 21, No. 39 TITLE LIST·

Reel 14 14: 1 Express (Berkeley, CA) Vol. 21, No. 40 - Vol. 21, No. 52

Reel 15 15: 1 Family Therapy Networker (Washington, D.C.) 15:2 Fellowship (Nyack, NY) 1997 15:3 Fellowship (Nyack, NY) 1998 15:4 Fellowship (Nyack, NY) 1999 15:5 Feminist Bookstore News (San Francisco, CA)

Reel 16 16: 1 Feminist Studies (College Park, MD) 16:2 Fifth Estate (Detroit, MI) 16:3 Fuse (Toronto, Ontario)

Reel 17 17:1 Geist (Vancouver, British Columbia) 17:2 Gender Issues (formerly Feminist Issues) (Berkeley, CA) 17:3 The Georgia Review (Athens, GA) 17:4 Green Revolution (Cochranville, PA) 1997 17:5 Green Revolution (Cochranville, PA) 1998 17:6 Green Revolution (Cochranville, PA) 1999

Reel 18 18: 1 Hecate (St. Lucia Brisbane, Australia) 1992 18:2 Herizons (Winnipeg, Manitoba) 18:3 Hypatia (Bloomington, IN) 18:4 In These Times (Chicago, IL)

Reel 19 19: 1 Industrial Worker (Chicago, IL) 19:2 Latin American Perspectives (Newbury Park, CA) 19:3 Left Curve (Oakland, CA) 19:4 Lilith (New York, NY) 19:5 The Match (Tucson, AZ)

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Reel 20 20:1 Middle East Report (New York, NY) 20:2 Monthly Review (New York, NY) 20:3 Mother Earth News (Hendersonville, NC) 20:4 Mother Jones (San Francisco, CA)

Reel 21 21: 1 Mothering (Santa Fe, NM) 21:2 Multinational Monitor (Washington, DC) 21 :3 NACLA Report on the Americas (New York, NY) 21 :4 National Now Times (Washington, DC) 21 :5 New Age (formerly New Age Journal) (Watertown, MA)

Reel 22 22:1 New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) Vol. 13, No. 1 - Vol. 13, No. 13

Reel 23 23:1 New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) Vol. 13, No. 14 - Vol. 13, No. 26

Reel 24 24:1 New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) Vol. 13, No. 26 - Vol. 13, No. 39

Reel 25 25: 1 New Times (San Luis Obispo, CA) Vol. 13, No. 40 - Vol. 13, No. 52

Reel 26 26: 1 Nonviolent Activist (New York, NY) 26:2 Nuclear Resister (Tucson, AZ) 26:3 Off Our Backs (Washington, DC) 26:4 PanGaia (Pt. Arena, CA) 26:5 Peace Newsletter (Syracuse, NY) 26:6 The People (Palo Alto, CA) [ JJJ'LE LIST

Reel 27 27:1 Perceptions (London, UK) 27:2 Political Affairs (New York, NY) 27:3 Radical America (Somerville, MA) 27:4 Radical Historians Newsletter (Somerville, MA) 27:5 Ragged Edge (Louisville, KY) 27:6 Raw Materials Report (Stockholm, Sweden) 27:7 The Responsive Community (Washington, DC)

Reel 28 28:1 Review of Radical Political Economics (Greenwich, CT) 28:2 Ryder (Bloomington, IN) 28:3 Sage Woman (Point Arena, CA)

Reel 29 29:1 San Francisco Bay Guardian (San Franscisco, CA) Vol. 32, No. 1 - Vol. 32, No. 13B

Reel 30 30:1 San Francisco Bay Guardian (San Franscisco, CA) Vol. 32, No. 14 - Vol. 32, No. 27

Reel 31 31:1 San Francisco Bay Guardian (San Franscisco, CA) Vol. 32, No. 28 - Vol. 32, No. 52

Reel 32 32:1 Saturday Night (Toronto, Ontario) 32:2 Shelterforce (Orange, NJ) 32:3 Sierra (San Francisco, CA)

Reel 33 33: 1 Social Alternatives (Queensland, Australia) 33:2 Social Justice (San Francisco, CA) 33:3 Social Policy (New York, NY)

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Reel 34 34: 1 The Sun (Chapel Hill, NC) 34:2 Synthesis/Regeneration (St. Louis, MO) 34:3 The Texas Observer (Austin, TX)

Reel 35 35: 1 This Magazine (Toronto, Ontario) 35:2 The Threepenny Review (Berkeley, CA) 35:3 The Truth Seeker (San Diego, CA) 35:4 Voices (Burnsville, NC) 35:5 WAR (White Aryan Reistance) 1998 (Fallbrook, CA) 35:6 WAR (White Aryan Reistance) 1999 (Fallbrook, CA)

Reel 36 36: 1 Washington Blade (Washington, DC) Vol. 30, No. 1 - Vol. 30, No. 13

Reel 37 37: 1 Washington Blade (Washington, DC) Vol. 30, No. 14 - Vol. 30, No. 26

Reel 38 38: 1 Washington Blade (Washington, DC) Vol. 30, No. 27 - Vol. 30, No. 39

Reel 39 39: 1 Washington Blade (Washington, DC) Vol. 30, No. 40 - Vol. 30, No. 53

Reel 40 40:1 Whole Earth Review (San Rafael, CA) 40:2 Why-Challenging Hunger and Poverty (New York, NY) 40:3 Wild Earth (Canton, NY)

36 Reel 41 41: 1 The Witness (Ambler, PA) 41:2 The Women's Review of Books (Wellesley, MA) 41:3 Women's Rights Law Reporter (Newark, NJ)) 41 :4 Women's Studies International Forum (Elmsford, NY)

Reel 42 42:1 Womyn's Words (St. Petersburg, FL) 42:2 Workers World (New York, NY)

Reel 43 43:1 World Watch (Washington, D.C.) 43 :2 Youth Today (Washington, DC)

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