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Catalogue of more than 7,000 books, articles, films, periodicals, websites and other resources. Indexed by Author, Title, Format, Subject, Dewey number, Library of Congress classification, Year of Publication. |
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Connexions Directory | Associations and NGOs dealing with social and environmental issues — A-Z Index or Subject Index. For experts and media spokespersons also see the Sources directory and the comprehensive Sources Subject Index. | ||||||||
Links | Selected Internet resources featuring information about alternatives. | ||||||||
Calendar | Events from across Canada. Also see: Sources Calendar and news releases. | ||||||||
Publicity and Media | Resources, publications and articles to help you get publicity and raise awareness. Plus Media Names & Numbers Canadian media directory, the Parliamentary Names & Numbers Canadian government directory, and mailing lists. | ||||||||
Donations | Connexions welcomes your support. Your donations make our work possible. Volunteers always welcome. | ||||||||
Mission | Connexions exists to support individuals and groups working for freedom and social justice. We work to maintain and make available a record of the theory and practice of people struggling against oppression and for social change. We believe that the more we know about the struggles, victories, and defeats of the past, and about those who took part in them, the better equipped we will be to bring a new world into being. Connexions maintains a physical archive of books and documents, and is engaged in an ongoing project to build and expand an indexed digital archive of documents. We try to feature a wide variety of resources reflecting a diversity of viewpoints and approaches to social change within our overall mandate of support for democracy, civil liberties, freedom of expression, universal human rights, secularism, equality, economic justice, environmental responsibility, and the creation and preservation of community. We are internationalist in our orientation, but as a Canadian-based project we feature an especially extensive collection of Canadian documents and profiles of Canadian activist organizations. |