Damien Johnson
Damien Johnson, a local activist and blogger, is involved with local politics and pays attention to what is going on. He believes that an informed voter is important to our democracy. He encourages people to register to vote. He earned a bachelor's degree in criminology and criminal justice with a minor in studio art from the University of Missouri at St. Louis. For fun, he plays chess and enjoys attending open mic night and gallery openings. Damien likes to draw graffiti and expressionistic art. Damien can be reached at jj.damien@gmail.com
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Congressman Issa Address the 2012 NRA MeetingCongressman Issa explains how the Obama administration is putting Americans and Mexican lives at risk and needs to be held accountable in his address to the NRA.
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Romney Spoke in Kirkwood, MissouriMitt Romney Spoke at Kirkwood Park on Tuesday March 13, 2012. Romney was introduced by Former Senator Jim Talent. Romney talked about his private sector experience. He explained as he meets people as he travels, he becomes expires. He praised the hard wo
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The CommunityFlash fiction story about running from the riot police.
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Baruti Address Occupy St. Louis on Race and UnemploymentUniversal African Peoples President Zaki Baruti addressed Occupy St. Louis to explain African Americans impact of unemployment and the prison system. He argued for an end to the war on drugs as well as promoted racial inclusion in political decision.
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MORE Picketed Bank of America in ClaytonProgressive activist assisted a St. Louis home owner in his dispute with Bank of America.
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Occupy Saint Louis Remains Active Even After Being Kicked Out of Kiener PlazaOccupy St. Louis activist remains active in St. Louis even in spite of being remove from Kiener Plaza. MORE, Missouri Organization for Reform and Empowerment, have been advocating for foreclosure reform.
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Baruti on the War on DrugsZaki Baruti explains the need to end drug prohibition -
Occupy Saint Louis Remained PeacefulIn spite of the tension and violence in other cities, Occupy St. Louis remind peaceful.
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Lesson of St. Louis Earnings Tax DebatePeople have been promoting the flat tax; however, opponents argue that a flat tax would hurt the poor. St. Louis impose a 1% earnings tax. As St. Louisans prepare to vote for proposition E, flat tax supporters might want to pay attention.