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Discussion Guide: A New Culture Emerges
posted Oct 27, 2000
- YES is a leading-edge quarterly journal magazine published by the nonprofit Positive Futures Network concerned with building a more just, sustainable, and compassionate future
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The Total Thrust Is Global Justice
by Drew Dellingerposted Oct 27, 2000
- the total thrust is global justice, by Drew Dellinger. Rap against globalization and injustice.
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The Great Community of the Earth
by Thomas Berryposted Oct 27, 2000
- the great community of the Earth, by Thomas Berry. At a special event held during the UN Summit for Religious and Spiritual Leaders in August, Thomas Berry told these stories of our common dreams for the Earth.
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YES! But How? :: Diesel Trucks, Soap V. Detergent
by Annie Berthold-Bond, Doug Pibelposted Oct 27, 2000 - Diesel trucks, Brown spots on skin, Dust Mites, Brass Cleaner, Soap vs Detergent, Moth ball odor, Stuff-free gifts, Annie Berthold, Ask Annie, household hints and helps
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The New Solidarity
by Anthony S. Archposted Oct 27, 2000 - the new solidarity, by Anthony S. Arch. Steelworkers and forest activists forge a new alliance.
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Earth Charter
by Jan Robertsposted Oct 27, 2000
- A description of the Earth Charter document, a declaration of responsibility and interdependency.
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Peacemaking: a family affair
by James W. Zionposted Sep 30, 2000 - Peacemakers in the Navajo Nation can quickly get to the bottom of a situation that resulted in a crime.
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The Page That Counts :: Fall 2000
posted Sep 30, 2000 - Number of mosquitoes a pipistrelle bat eats on a warm summer night . . ., and more...
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Book Review: Planet Dialectics by Wolfgang Sachs
by Misa Sarosposted Sep 30, 2000 - In Planet Dialectics, Wolfgang Sachs repeatedly asks the nagging question: "Whose development and of what?"
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Book Review - Ecology of a Cracker Childhhood by
Janise Ray
by Daniel J. Martinposted Sep 30, 2000
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Navajo Justice
by The Honorable Robert Yazzie Chief Justice of the Navajo Nationposted Sep 30, 2000
- Navajo Nation revises criminal code, reduces sentences, and requires peacemaking.
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Seeds of Change: A Prison Garden Program
by Cathrine Sneedposted Sep 30, 2000
- Cathrine Sneed describes the development of the Horticulture Program for Inmates and the Garden Project employing former inmates.
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How Ralph Nader Won
by Sam Smithposted Sep 30, 2000
- Dream of a Nader victory.
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Cry Out: Women Behind Bars
by Christine Schoeferposted Sep 30, 2000 - Women inmates describe prison life and the impact of a support group that provides an emotional and creative outlet.
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Learning To Choose
by Raymond Royposted Sep 30, 2000
- Roy describes the development of a victim empathy class for prisoners in Oregon and it's impact on inmates.
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