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Agricultural Policy
(1263 people) | Composting
(2168 people) | Farm Ecosystem Management
(1282 people) | Gardening
(3095 people) | Organic Farming
(3648 people) | Permaculture
(3263 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4018 people) | Air Quality and Pollution
(1959 people) | Ozone Layer
(678 people) | Rodents
(124 people) | Wildlife Ecology
(1653 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(2375 people) | Wildlife Law and Policy
(688 people) | Primates
(284 people) | Animal and Plant Trafficking
(351 people) | Animal Welfare and Rights
(1393 people) | Elephants
(340 people) | Endangered Animal Species Protection
(1621 people) | Endemic Animal Species Protection
(547 people) | Art and Sculpture
(1687 people) | Arts Activism
(2150 people) | Arts Education
(1603 people) | Arts Therapy
(1108 people) | Literature
(1700 people) | Performing Arts
(1915 people) | Seed Conservation
(1633 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(3027 people) | Corporate Ethics
(2206 people) | Ecotourism
(2126 people) | Microcredit
(1291 people) | Microfinance
(1335 people) | Natural Capitalism
(2463 people) | Green Banking and Insurance
(1076 people) | Responsible Business Practices
(2981 people) | Socially Responsible Investment
(2762 people) | Child and Youth Protection
(1814 people) | Child Labor
(865 people) | Children in Armed Conflict
(741 people) | Children's Health
(1479 people) | Juvenile Justice
(555 people) | Rights of the Child
(1265 people) | Youth Capacity Building
(1451 people) | Youth Education and Empowerment
(3876 people) | Youth Leadership
(2022 people) | Youth Participation
(1572 people) | Youth-led Organizations
(1277 people) | Nonprofit Law
(660 people) | Philanthropy
(1383 people) | Social Entrepreneurship
(3676 people) | Coastal and Marine Human Impacts
(1019 people) | Coastal and Marine Pollution
(696 people) | Coastal Ecology
(984 people) | Coral Reef Conservation
(621 people) | Mangrove Conservation
(430 people) | Marine Ecology and Conservation
(1129 people) | Community Enterprise
(1853 people) | Community Participation
(3636 people) | Community Resources
(1765 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(2370 people) | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building
(1939 people) | Land Restoration
(1334 people) | Wilderness
(1761 people) | Language Revitalization
(658 people) | Democracy and Civil Society
(1960 people) | Democracy Education
(933 people) | Democratic Participation
(1436 people) | Democratic Reform
(1033 people) | Fair Electoral Process
(1060 people) | Access To Education
(2289 people) | Education, Government and Sustainability
(2056 people) | Environmental Education
(3384 people) | Green Schools
(2369 people) | Literacy
(1192 people) | Natural Resource Education
(1213 people) | Public and Government Education
(944 people) | Sustainability Education
(4208 people) | Alternative Fuels
(2876 people) | Electric Power
(947 people) | Energy Efficiency and Conservation
(2440 people) | Energy Flow in Ecosystems
(869 people) | Energy Policy
(1094 people) | Energy Security and Sustainability
(1204 people) | Nuclear Power
(460 people) | Renewable Energy
(3926 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(3890 people) | Food Aid
(590 people) | Food Literacy
(846 people) | Food Supply
(784 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2444 people) | Hunger and Food Security
(1328 people) | Local Food Systems
(2859 people) | Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education
(1163 people) | Logging
(297 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Climate Change
(4729 people) | Emissions Trading
(1144 people) | Greenhouse Gases
(1332 people) | Fair Trade
(2546 people) | Globalization Impacts
(2072 people) | Trade Balance
(426 people) | Transnational Corporations
(939 people) | Consumption and Green Consumers
(2200 people) | Ecolabeling and Certification
(1238 people) | Ecological Footprint
(2223 people) | Environmental Monitoring
(981 people) | Industrial Ecology
(781 people) | Life Cycle Assessment
(1169 people) | Natural Resource Management
(1319 people) | Recycling and Reuse
(2590 people) | Sustainable Production
(2468 people) | Alternative Medicine
(2846 people) | Cancer
(511 people) | Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases
(671 people) | Health Care Access
(1063 people) | Health Education
(1208 people) | HIV/AIDS
(931 people) | Infectious Diseases
(406 people) | Pesticides
(468 people) | Public Health
(1207 people) | Sanitation
(446 people) | Climate Justice
(1202 people) | Environmental Justice
(1980 people) | Ethnic Equality
(964 people) | Human Rights and Civil Liberties
(2050 people) | Human Rights and Natural Law
(797 people) | Human Rights Education
(1033 people) | Energy Pollution
(754 people) | Photography
(1709 people) | Journalism and the Press
(1497 people) | Media and Communication
(2712 people) | Video
(1197 people) | Internet
(2557 people) | Advertising
(1075 people) | Squatter Communities
(528 people) | Temperate and Boreal Needleleaf Forests
(328 people) | Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests
(370 people) | Women's Rights
(1302 people) | Nuclear Disarmament
(564 people) | Weapons
(253 people) | Global Pollution
(1153 people) | Hazardous Solid Waste
(535 people) | Water Pollution
(1346 people) | Worker Health and Safety
(589 people) | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
(2794 people) | Global Labor
(715 people) | Worker Centers
(303 people) | Informal Economy
(760 people) | Poverty Alleviation
(1732 people) | Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property
(425 people) | Law and Policy Reform
(385 people) | Women's Economic Development
(916 people) | Property Rights
(421 people) | Radio and Audio
(905 people) | Television
(820 people) | Human Population Growth and Impacts
(1438 people) | Petroleum in the Environment
(521 people) | Peace and Peace Building
(3168 people) | Indigenous Lands
(1199 people) | Men and Violence
(345 people) | Restorative Justice
(514 people) | Living Wages
(1213 people) | Mountaintop Removal
(379 people) | Mining and Refining Ores
(205 people) | Worker Rights
(920 people) | Crime and Policing
(291 people) | Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
(596 people) | Crises and Disaster Aid
(616 people) | Rivers and Creeks
(776 people) | Publishing
(1034 people) | Lakes and Ponds
(509 people) | River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity
(629 people) | Groundwater
(744 people) | Water and Energy
(1022 people) | Water and Sustainable Development
(1912 people) | International Humanitarian Law and War Crimes
(540 people) | Sustainable Urban Power
(1004 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(1054 people) | Urban Communications
(660 people) | Sustainability and Technology
(2125 people) | Tropical Dry Forests
(328 people) | Urban Ecology
(1649 people) | Watershed Management
(1247 people) | Women's Education
(1074 people) | Women's Safety from Violence
(969 people) | Sustainable Livelihoods
(2712 people) | Women's Empowerment
(1841 people) | Militarism and Violence
(527 people) | Water Rights
(906 people) | Water Quality and Health
(1106 people) | Film
(1538 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people) | Female Genital Cutting
(406 people) | Wetlands
(914 people) | Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, and Migrants
(906 people) | Social Justice Education
(1717 people) | Land and Naval Mines
(176 people) | Women's Vocational Training
(558 people) | Infrastructure
(993 people) | Legal Services and Representation
(251 people) | Women's Civic Participation
(634 people) | Dams
(468 people) | Endangered Plant Species Protection
(951 people) | Conflict Resolution
(1849 people) | Human Trafficking and Slavery
(753 people) | EcoVillages
(2799 people) | Affordable Housing
(1482 people) | Employment
(1312 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1929 people) | Fossil Fuels
(454 people) | Military Disarmament
(460 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(683 people) | Arms Trading
(372 people) | Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle
(667 people) | Pollution Remediation
(585 people) | Pollution Prevention and Reduction
(1168 people) | Prison Reform and Policy
(424 people) | Women's Health
(1192 people) | Women and the Environment
(1181 people) | Rights and Equality of LGBT
(676 people) | Urban Revitalization
(1184 people) | Gender Equality
(1677 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4075 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1697 people) | Trafficking of Women
(659 people) | Vocational Training
(727 people) | Toxic and Hazardous Substances
(686 people) | Human Rights Monitoring
(590 people) | Water Law and Policy
(628 people) | Waste Management
(1255 people) | Indigenous Rights
(1681 people) | Human Rights Protection
(1110 people) | Sustainable Living
(3475 people) | Tropical Moist Forests
(463 people) | Chemical Pollution
(732 people)
About
It is devotion to the risks,
the difficult dialogue,
that moves us toward a courageous discourse, shy of definition
of ideas frozen in embryo or in age.
Revelation has no political or social boundaries of etiquette,
but the augur of authenticity to travel,
to leave the comfort of the oasis for the more rugged
debate of the wilderness / and from there drink from surprising springs.
Let the feminine fugitive be celebrated for her originality.
The view of the avenue of trees depends on from what standpoint you exist.
In truth it is your leap of experience that rocks the boat.
Bring on the storms, the gales, the changes in direction, for the journey must be volatile.
Without your ideas, your flexible provocations,
your rejections of the bland,
how can we navigate the demanding and treacherous territory of enlightenment?
How else, for pity's sake, can we speak out our names and our children's names,
no matter in what synagogue, temple, forest, shrine, or meeting place it is that we kneel?
-"Offering," Judith Adams
-----------------------------
"Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure." - Ross MacDonald
"Men have become the tools of their tools." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
The walls, the bars, the guns, and the guards can NEVER encircle or hold down the idea of the people. And the people must always carry forward the idea which is their dignity and their BEAUTY. ~ Huey P. Newton, Black Panther.
"I could recite the grass on the hill and memorize the moon.
I know the clouds' form of love / by heart and have brought tears to the eye of a storm
my memory banks vaults of autumn forests / and amazon riverbanks.
and I've screamed them into sunsets/ that echo in earthquakes
shadows have been my spotlight / as I monologue the night / and dialogue with days
soliloquies of wind and breeze / applauded by sun-rays...
My life is altered by the moon / foot prints written in soil...
and yes, the soil speaks highly of me. / when earth seeds root me, poet, tree..."
~Saul Williams
-------------
There's enough wealth for everyone / but some have most and most have some.
And there's enough food for us all to flourish
Tell me why are so many malnourished?
You say there's weakness in an empty pocket,
No- I'll tell you there's weakness in an empty heart.
And you say there's strength in the power to control,
And I say no, there's strength in only love and compassion / All that we have is hope and love,
So don't you worry 'bout a thing in the none
But those can lift us up, so we can RISE ABOVE THE MADNESS."
~Brett Dennen
"What is the greatest thing? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata" (the people, the people, the people) - Maori Proverb
you know I fight fire with words, words are hotter then flames, words are wetter then water... -Ani DiFranco
~~~~~~~~~~~
The earth is for all the people. That is the demand.
The collective ownership and control of industry and its democratic management in the interest of all the people. That is the demand. The end of class struggles and class rule, of master and slave, of poverty and shame-- the birth of freedom, the dawn of Brotherhood. That is the demand."
~Eugene Debs
______________________
never question who i am. 'cause god knows,
and I know god personally...
in fact, she lets me call her "me."
~Saul Williams
----------------------------------
I LOVE:
travel, purpose, water, poetry, activism and social change, my family, Mexico, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam, Books Not Bars, organics, rats, Horchata, flowers, clean energy, sunrises, laughing too loud, Vietnamese and Thai food, music, foreign films, big dogs, positive people, learning, teaching, Nor-Cal, gelato, freedom for political prisoners, KPFA, theme parties, spicy food, hot hot water, surfing rats.
A revolutionary thinker/good friend Amanda Gelender's article (KPFA, 3/07): http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2007/3/2/opedOccupationDefiesSocialJustice
the difficult dialogue,
that moves us toward a courageous discourse, shy of definition
of ideas frozen in embryo or in age.
Revelation has no political or social boundaries of etiquette,
but the augur of authenticity to travel,
to leave the comfort of the oasis for the more rugged
debate of the wilderness / and from there drink from surprising springs.
Let the feminine fugitive be celebrated for her originality.
The view of the avenue of trees depends on from what standpoint you exist.
In truth it is your leap of experience that rocks the boat.
Bring on the storms, the gales, the changes in direction, for the journey must be volatile.
Without your ideas, your flexible provocations,
your rejections of the bland,
how can we navigate the demanding and treacherous territory of enlightenment?
How else, for pity's sake, can we speak out our names and our children's names,
no matter in what synagogue, temple, forest, shrine, or meeting place it is that we kneel?
-"Offering," Judith Adams
-----------------------------
"Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in the ocean level wouldn't cure." - Ross MacDonald
"Men have become the tools of their tools." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
The walls, the bars, the guns, and the guards can NEVER encircle or hold down the idea of the people. And the people must always carry forward the idea which is their dignity and their BEAUTY. ~ Huey P. Newton, Black Panther.
"I could recite the grass on the hill and memorize the moon.
I know the clouds' form of love / by heart and have brought tears to the eye of a storm
my memory banks vaults of autumn forests / and amazon riverbanks.
and I've screamed them into sunsets/ that echo in earthquakes
shadows have been my spotlight / as I monologue the night / and dialogue with days
soliloquies of wind and breeze / applauded by sun-rays...
My life is altered by the moon / foot prints written in soil...
and yes, the soil speaks highly of me. / when earth seeds root me, poet, tree..."
~Saul Williams
-------------
There's enough wealth for everyone / but some have most and most have some.
And there's enough food for us all to flourish
Tell me why are so many malnourished?
You say there's weakness in an empty pocket,
No- I'll tell you there's weakness in an empty heart.
And you say there's strength in the power to control,
And I say no, there's strength in only love and compassion / All that we have is hope and love,
So don't you worry 'bout a thing in the none
But those can lift us up, so we can RISE ABOVE THE MADNESS."
~Brett Dennen
"What is the greatest thing? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata" (the people, the people, the people) - Maori Proverb
you know I fight fire with words, words are hotter then flames, words are wetter then water... -Ani DiFranco
~~~~~~~~~~~
The earth is for all the people. That is the demand.
The collective ownership and control of industry and its democratic management in the interest of all the people. That is the demand. The end of class struggles and class rule, of master and slave, of poverty and shame-- the birth of freedom, the dawn of Brotherhood. That is the demand."
~Eugene Debs
______________________
never question who i am. 'cause god knows,
and I know god personally...
in fact, she lets me call her "me."
~Saul Williams
----------------------------------
I LOVE:
travel, purpose, water, poetry, activism and social change, my family, Mexico, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam, Books Not Bars, organics, rats, Horchata, flowers, clean energy, sunrises, laughing too loud, Vietnamese and Thai food, music, foreign films, big dogs, positive people, learning, teaching, Nor-Cal, gelato, freedom for political prisoners, KPFA, theme parties, spicy food, hot hot water, surfing rats.
A revolutionary thinker/good friend Amanda Gelender's article (KPFA, 3/07): http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2007/3/2/opedOccupationDefiesSocialJustice



