Women's Earth Alliance

Women United for a Thriving Planet

Women's Earth Alliance enhances the leadership of women as environmental stewards. We are a global network of women and men who support the activists, mothers, entrepreneurs, educators and stewards who have taken a stand for the long-term health of our communities and who have made this pivotal endeavor their life’s work. Women's Earth Alliance works in ...learn more

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Created: Sep 14, 2007

Updated: Nov 21, 2009

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Created: Apr 24, 2008
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Antares Diekow

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Email: antaresdiekow [at] yahoo.com
 
Address: Bremerton, Hagatna, Washington
Guam
 
I Speak: English, German
 
I Am: Community Organizer, Social Entrepreneur
 
Member Since: April 24, 2008
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 17:23:11
 

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Business Firm and Organization Sustainability (3022 people)  |  Currency Exchange (460 people)  |  Institutional Accountability (973 people)  |  Good Governance (1195 people)  |  Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation (532 people)  |  Green Banking and Insurance (1076 people)  |  Finance Policies and Institutions (674 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2975 people)  |  Corporate Ethics (2204 people)  |  Natural Capitalism (2462 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (3873 people)  |  Youth Capacity Building (1447 people)  |  Youth Leadership (2021 people)  |  Youth Participation (1571 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (3671 people)  |  Organizational Funding (1340 people)  |  Community Enterprise (1851 people)  |  Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building (1939 people)  |  Community Participation (3633 people)  |  Democracy and Civil Society (1959 people)  |  Democracy Education (932 people)  |  Fair Electoral Process (1060 people)  |  Democratic Reform (1032 people)  |  Soil Ecology (780 people)  |  Pollination Ecology (348 people)  |  Mycology (425 people)  |  Microbial Ecology (292 people)  |  Energy Flow in Ecosystems (869 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2442 people)  |  Hunger and Food Security (1327 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2858 people)  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education (1164 people)  |  Food Literacy (846 people)  |  International Debt (594 people)  |  Fair Trade (2545 people)  |  Life Cycle Assessment (1169 people)  |  Sustainable Production (2467 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (2200 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (2845 people)  |  Cancer (511 people)  |  Recycling and Reuse (2590 people)  |  Health Education (1206 people)  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties (2050 people)  |  Human Trafficking and Slavery (752 people)  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures (2793 people)  |  Indigenous Rights (1680 people)  |  Indigenous Lands (1199 people)  |  Land Trusts and Land Conservation (676 people)  |  Land Tenure (282 people)  |  Restorative Justice (513 people)  |  Prison Reform and Policy (424 people)  |  Internet (2556 people)  |  Energy Pollution (754 people)  |  Light and Noise Pollution (542 people)  |  Water Pollution (1346 people)  |  Global Migration (632 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2711 people)  |  EcoVillages (2797 people)  |  Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning (1928 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Environmental Services (1054 people)  |  Sustainable Building (3011 people)  |  Sustainable Materials (2035 people)  |  Biomimicry (1615 people)  |  Green Roofs (1593 people)  |  Information and Communication Technology (1769 people)  |  Farm Ecosystem Management (1281 people)  |  Gardening (3092 people)  |  Livestock in Developing Nations (351 people)  |  Organic Farming (3640 people)  |  Permaculture (3258 people)  |  Rural Farming Communities (1544 people)  |  Soil Conservation and Management (1146 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (4014 people)  |  Sustainable Livestock Husbandry (711 people)  

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I prefer to address the root of disease.  Therefore, I feel that the most important things we must do right now is secure net neutrality and get our government to start printing money itself.  Educate others, and share examples of democratic and non-compulsory schools.  Meanwhile, open food co-ops, start alternative currencies,  get people gardening and sharing thier resources and time with their neighbors.   But really, we need all of the good stuff that y'all are doing, all at once, a synergy, so do whatever you're called to do and we'll keep on dancin'.

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sterntaler about 1 year ago

Hi Antares, i just saw that you sent me a letter 7 Months ago. I'm sorry i have not been looking in ages. most of my time and energy goes to home caring my mother and I am not as active as i would like to be, except for translating NVC periodically.

I hope you liked your Journey. Yes, Brandon has found an effective way to cut right through to the problems. 

 

Love to you, Annie

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