Anarchy In the AK

Rebel youth and sustainable living in the far north.

Taking steps to recover our state from a downward spiral due to vast consumption of non-renewable resources, massive fossil fuel-dependence, and potential food shortages caused by the shipping associated with bringing food from out of state.   Our focus is in increasing awareness, taking responsibility for personal actions first, and working on a local, regi ...learn more

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Mike Morin

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Address: 97401 United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Academic, Activist, Advocate, Community Organizer, Educator, Journalist, Networker, Writer, Other
 
Member Since: December 25, 2008
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 17:06:45
 

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About

Here's a little background about me:

 

55 years old.

 

I am a Friend.

 

 

Education:

 

BS - Environmental Studies

Graduate Study in Planning and Economics

Master of Business Administration

 

have worked construction, real estate appraisal, health care utilization report systems developer (programmer/analyst), Director of Managed Care Contracting for a large urban medical center, farm work, farm fertilizer delivery, lumber yard/hardware and delivery, playground instructor, restaurant work, etc.

 

have been on "fellowship" for the last fourteen years studying and developing interests listed below full time (that I have been considering and working on all my life while "working" for a living).

 

have lived in Massachusetts (Boston area and Connecticut River Valley), New Hampshire, Vermont, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas.

have lived in Eugene since 2000. I rent in the Jefferson/Westside Neighborhood near downtown and Whittaker.

 

I am a geographer. I have walked every "neighborhood" in Eugene and maybe half of Springfield. Don't have a car but I travel to the hinterlands with friends whenever I have an opportunity. Love people. Love nature. Love clean rivers. Love old growth. Love to hike. Vegan, but would eat venison and other wild game and other animal products IF they were free range and treated humanely. I would probably eat more seafood than I do if harvests were sustainable.

 

Interests of My Calling: World Peace, Local, Regional and Worldwide Ecological Economic Redevelopment based on the basic principles that all people are kin, all have the potential to be good and happy with a quality life, equity (ownership and approximate equality for everybuddy), sustainability (that resources will be available for future generations), history, universal health care and health care reform, literature, music, modern poetry as expressed through music with a strong preference for the songs of the 60's and early 70's, comparative religions...

 

Published Book on Cooperative Housing at the UMass Management Research Center in 1980.

 

Wrote and Self-Published, sold and distributed book entitled Who is George Fox and Why Should I Care? (published 1996). This book was about the interests of my calling that I have listed above. (George Fox was the founder of the Society of Friends, more widely known as the term that was originally a derogatory one, "Quakers", more recently "Quackers". The book is not about George Fox but is consistent with his teachings as well as being consistent with other great teachings and discusses those teachings as they relate to the modern world and the future.

 

Hobbies: Play guitar and sing and update the best lyrics of a great period for music and lyrics (60's and early 70's) as well as some roots music and Union Organizing songs.

 

I have stared a "Peoples Equity Union" web log at www.peoplesequityunion.blogspot.com . Please check it out, participate, and join.

 

I'm a Work kin for peace and cooperation.

 

 

Mike Morin

 

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wholearthbuilder 10 months ago

The purpose of WholEarth Development Corporation is to purchase land and
save habitat and to use the WholEarth System to build homes and communities with people for the environment. And repair the "Sick" and in-efficient building that exist in our cities today.


WholEarth System was designed to simplify the complex nature of sustainability and to find ways prosper as a result.

 

It's a very simple compass that should help keep us focused on the essential elements of life on earth.

 

The type of building and the materials used should always reflect the local environment.

 

I couldn't agree more.

 

Yours Kindly

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MikeMorin 11 months ago

I love the sustainability initiative that you have created as an Ecological Economic Planner, I would like to see as much emphasis on equity (ownership and equality).

 

Please check out my blog at peoplesequityunion.blogspot.com.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Mike

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