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Featured Story

Created Apr 03 21
Updated Jun 21 23

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Goin' To The Country (Peter Lang)
How Dumont Influenced My Life (Phil Elsworthy)
Dumont and Moving On (Bernadine Roslyn)

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Absent Friends

Those who are no longer with us.
Camp Columbia

Summer camp for disadvantaged kids. Many of us had jobs there.
Co-ops and Communes

Where and how we were living, and the joys and struggles encountered.
Dumont Ducks

A spirited mob of socialist softball practitioners
Dumont Staff

Stories about the folks who worked at Dumont Press
Life at the Shop

Happenings in and around the shop
On The Line

The community newspaper that was the inspiration for Dumont Press Graphix
Related Publications

Newspapers and magazine produced by Dumont staff or in collaboration with the shop
Reunions

Student Politics

How and why, at the time, students were attracted to radical politics
The Chevron

The student newspaper at U of W
The Spirit Lives On

What we've been doing since Dumont
Workers' Control

Discussions on the co-operative and democratic structures of the workplace

Privacy Policy

Created Jan 10 21
Updated Jan 10 21

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We store your name and email information. We do this to identify content you contribute and so we can contact you. Your information is confidential and we will not share it with anyone unless compelled by law.

We despise spam and junk mail as much as you do!  And we don't want to waste time sending out needless emails.  From time to time, when there is a reason to do so, we will send out a newsletter.  You will be able to opt out of these notifications.

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Terms of Use

Created Jan 10 21
Updated Jan 10 21

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By using this website, you agree to the following conditions:

  • We reserve the right to refuse content not relevant to the purpose of this website: "a People’s History of Dumont Press Graphix . . . and the extended family and community who helped make it all happen."  
  • People not connected to Dumont Press Graphix or its friends and community are not welcome to participate.  We will refuse registration to such people.
  • We reserve the right to remove contributed content that is inappropriate or libelous, or that violates copyright.  If we remove something you post, we will notify you.  You are welcome to challenge our decision.

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