Dear rabble reader,

As the new year approaches, I’m happy to report that rabbleis still alive and kicking.

Our monthly readership is up to 70,000, and I just found outthat December’s Shift magazine has recommended rabble as oneof the top five news sites on the Internet for 2003.

rabble is a success story only because people like you havedonated money to keep us going and growing.

But we need you to help us keep bringing you ourunique fusion of the hot energy of activism and the cool eyeof journalism throughout 2003.

If you want to make sure rabble will be there and not squarefor 2003, the best way to send your support is with amonthly donation of $10, $20 or even $30. This provides afunding base we can rely upon. It’s easy. Make your donation now.

I know that you value rabble. Now it’s time to put your moneywhere your mouse is.

How much is having an independent, corporate-free,non-commercial source of news and views worth to you?Tell us.

If you have already donated to rabble, we appreciate yoursupport. You and people like you who read rabble, discuss in babble and check out our features like auntie.com and what’s up are what makes rabble vibrant. Now help keep us that way.

How much is it worth to you to have a space where you can find people like you and groups doing social justice work around the world?Tell us.

Every day, people around the country, and now even around theworld, tell me how much they enjoy rabble — how easy it isto navigate, how they love our humour and snappy look, whata relief it is to have a progressive publication withattitude.

At rabble we believe that just because you’rechanging the world doesn’t mean you can’t have fun. What’senjoying your social justice news worth to you? Click here.

And rabble is more than news: it’s a real community. Morethan 3,000 people of every age in every part of the country yak together, yuk it up, debate it out, find new causes and make new friends in the most lively political discussion boardaround. What’s babbling for social justice worth to you? Click here.

This year we have added some new features to rabble, likethe rabble rumble and the rabble interview. Next yearyou can expect on-the-spot coverage and discussion of thethird annual World Social Forum and the NDP leadership race;more international news; and the launch of OneWorld Canada,our bilingual portal to the world’s social movements.

Make your contribution to making rabble a success that will be around for years to come.

Judy Rebick
Publisher

Judy Rebick

Judy Rebick

Judy Rebick is one of Canada’s best-known feminists. She was the founding publisher of rabble.ca , wrote our advice column auntie.com and was co-host of one of our first podcasts called Reel Women....