################################################################ ################################################################## ########################### # Books and other sources # ########################### [See AML resource file of South End Press' latest catalog] Institute for Social and Cultural Change d/b/a South End Press 116 Saint Botolph Street Boston, MA 02115 (800)533-8478 [for free catalog or to order by phone] * "At South End Press, a collectively managed, non-profit publisher, * our goal is to provide books that encourage critical thinking and * constructive action, thereby helping to create fundamental social * change. Since 1977, we ahve released over 160 titled addressing the * key issues of the day, focusing on political, economic, cultural, * gender, race, and ecological dimensions of life in the United States * and the world" -- Fall 1990 Catalog "South End Press is part of the non-profit Institute for Social and Cultural Change. Related projects include: Zeta Magazine, a monthly political publication; the Publishers Support Project, a vehicle for sharing publishing experience and equipment with progressive media in the U.S. and around the world; Speak Out!, a speakers bureau presenting 50 knowledgeable activists and writers; an dhte New Liberation News Service, providing articles, photos, and graphics by and for the student movement. If you would like mor einformation on any of these projects, pleace write to us at our editorial office, 116 Saint Botolph Street, Boston, MA 02115" -- Fall 1990 Catalog ################################################################## Oxfam America 115 Broadway Boston, MA 02116 Tel (617)482-1211 * "Oxfam America is a nonprofit international development and disaster * relief organization based in Boston. Oxfam America was founded in * 1970. It is one of six autonomous Oxfams. There are two in Cnada and * one neach in Great Britain, Australia and Belgium. The name `Oxfam' * came from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief, founded in England * in 1942. Building self-reliance is our most important goal. We fund * local, gassroots groups in poor countried in Asia, Africa and Latin * America. In the United States, Oxfam America works to inform * policymakers and the general public about the root causes of world * hunger and poverty. Oxfam America neither seeks nor accepts * government funds, but relies entirely upon gifts from private * institutions and citizens." * * Sources listed at back of a 1983 booklet (so maybe no long exist): * ---------------------------------------- * "For updates on current legislation, contact Coalition for a New * Foreign and Military Policy, 120 Maryland Ave, Washinton, DC 20002 * * for info on the medical/health situation:Slavadoran Medical Relief * Fund, P.O. Box 1194, Salinas, CA 93902. * * Re political/military events: Washington Office on Latin America, * 110 Maryland Ave., Washinton, DC 20002 * * Interreligious Task Force on Central America, 475 Riverside Drive, * Room 633, New York, NY 10115 * Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America, 407 S Dearborn, * Chicago, IL 60605 * * National Labor Committee in Support of Democracy and Human Rights in * El Salvador, 15 Union Square, New York, NY 10003