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In Review: Books, Music, and Film

Books, Music, and Film

Shifting Sands: Jewish Women Confront the Israeli Occupation Shifting Sands: Jewish Women Confront the Israeli Occupation
by Linda Frank
14 women find their voice in this collection of essays.
Walking Gently on the Earth Walking Gently on the Earth
by Rev. Wendy Bell
Making faithful choices about food, energy, shelter, and more.
YES! Film Picks :: Abe Osheroff, Living Downstream, and The Age of Stupid YES! Film Picks :: Abe Osheroff, Living Downstream, and The Age of Stupid
Maddening and motivating independent films.
YES! Music Picks :: Winter 2011 YES! Music Picks :: Winter 2011
Musical inspiration while putting out the Winter 2011 issue: Bodega Rose, The Sound of Sunshine, and Many Great Companions
Diet for a Hot Planet Diet for a Hot Planet
by Kathleen Yale
The climate crisis at the end of your fork and what you can do about it
Climate Hope Climate Hope
by Mark Engler
On the front lines in the fight against coal
The Return of Jim Crow The Return of Jim Crow
by Carol Estes
How today's criminal justice system takes up where slavery and segregation left off
YES! Music Picks :: Fall 2010 YES! Music Picks :: Fall 2010
Musical inspiration while putting out the Fall 2010 issue: Preservation, Earth Amplified, Leonard Cohen Live in London
YES! Film Picks : The People Speak, Black Wave, A Village Called Versailles YES! Film Picks : The People Speak, Black Wave, A Village Called Versailles
by Robert Jensen
Maddening and motivating independent films
Why Power Is Not a Dirty Word Why Power Is Not a Dirty Word
by Frances Moore Lappé
Frances Moore Lappé looks at redefining power and taking it back.
Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature
by Rev. Wendy L. Bell
The Rev. Wendy L. Bell reviews Kathleen Dean Moore latest book.
Common Ground in a Liquid City Common Ground in a Liquid City
by Sarah Kuck
Re-imagining our cities is the best chance we have to create prosperity, lower our carbon emissions, and save what’s left of the natural world.
A Call for a Democratic Economy A Call for a Democratic Economy
by Zach Carter
Raj Patel offers a stunning defense of democracy and a how-to guide for social justice activists of the next century.
Trouble the Water :: Film Trailer Trouble the Water :: Film Trailer
Home footage of Hurricane Katrina from 9th Ward resident Kimberly Rivers Roberts goes beyond news coverage, revealing the voices that government kept silent.
A Sea Change :: Film Trailer A Sea Change :: Film Trailer
Hidden below the waves, ocean acidification is wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems.
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