not enough people know about this organization (because it’s in canada?) but i got an email from them last night that seemed right on time for the kind of things that need to start happening to precipitate positive change. adbusters is the group that invented “Buy Nothing Day” and “TV Turnoff Week”. here’s their latest:

Attention all jammers, activists and cultural creatives,
A specter is haunting the mind of the industrialized world – the specter of the virtual. — Metaverse Manifesto
How’s your online life? Are you happily learning, creating, interconnecting … or is your digital existence growing flatter, duller and ever more predictable?
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR OUR YEAR-END ISSUE: THE BIG IDEAS OF 2010
Send us your most profound insights, your wildest designs, schemes and notions, your most deft détournments and slyest of spoofs. Tell us your choice for the best film, book, video and album of the year. And tell us your picks for this year’s most glorious bastards of activism. Who are the most inspiring artists, designers, philosophers? Is Obama on track, or the biggest disappointment of 2009? And what are the most promising cultural undercurrents coursing just beneath the surface of human imagination waiting to weave their magic in the coming year? Send to editor@adbusters.org.
POSTER CHALLENGE
We also want your input on the graphic side of things. Take up our Poster Challenge and submit your designs for these four posters:
• A Global General Strike poster for Buy Nothing Day, Nov. 27,
• Advertising is Brain Damage poster for schools,
• Three Strikes and You’re Out … We’re Revoking Your Corporate Charter,
• Let’s Have a Ramadan Christmas poster.
Send your designs to artdirector@adbusters.org.
BUY NOTHING DAY
The annual day of consumer abstinence is just around the corner. This year we’re taking it to a new level by challenging people to face up to the root cause of our planetary crisis – overconsumption – AND to resist the global systems that promote that consumption. We’re thinking of calling for a Global General Strike on Nov. 27: no work, no school, no driving, no shopping … and for some of us, a Ramadan-inspired fast from sunrise to sunset. Instead of mindless consumption, we’ll dish up pranks, provocations and actions by day. At night we’ll celebrate like the fate of the whole world depended on us. What do you think? Can we pull it off? kono@adbusters.org.
THOUGHT CONTROL IN ECONOMICS
Deep in a recession and with scary ecological scenarios looming, NOW is the ripest moment we’ll ever have to power-shift global capitalism onto a new path. Adbusters #85 asks economics students around the world to join the movement to revamp Econ 101 curriculums and challenge the endemic myopia of their tenured neoclassical profs. Visit kickitover.org and download the Kick it Over Manifesto – and other posters – and whack them up in the corridors of your campus. Make sure your university is at the forefront of the paradigm shift from neoclassical to ecological economics now underway. If you’re interested in coordinating campus jams, teach-ins and protests, email kevin@adbusters.org.
BLACKSPOT
Amid all the financial doom and gloom, people are beginning to confront the current global capitalist system. They’re asking questions like: How have megacorporations come to dominate every aspect of our lives? Why are we responsible for bailing those corporations out when they collapse beneath the weight of poor judgment and greed? Why are they too big to fail?
A mega shift is now underway in our business culture: a move away from big corporations toward models that are more sustainable, independent and green. As this trend catches on, our Blackspot grassroots business model will be replicated everywhere. Go to www.blackspotshoes.org and check it out.
Also get ready for the Blackspot video mindbomb coming soon …
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Greetings from the gang at the Adbusters Media Foundation.
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