Tom Babin from FFwd called me up for an interview last Monday after he read about my impending retirement from the Activist Network on the activist.ca website. His article is in this week's issue (it hit the stands on Thursday) and is now available on the FFwd website.
There's a good picture of me in the print edition (but, unfortunately, not online).
Just to clarify, I'm retiring from the Activist Network, but certainly not from activism. I expect to remain as busy as ever with projects like the Revolutionary Knitting Circle, Calgary Dollars, anti-poverty work, and things seem to be heating up around the Lubicon again. And there are some other projects I'm not talking about publicly yet.
Regular sleep remains a distant memory...
Monday, November 10, 2003
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