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(1877 people) | Elephants
(231 people) | Rodents
(89 people) | Art and Sculpture
(1102 people) | Seed Conservation
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(1633 people) | Conservation and the Commons
(690 people) | Culture and Sustainability
(1913 people) | Sustainability Education
(2915 people) | Food Literacy
(661 people) | Local Food Systems
(1972 people) | Environmental Justice
(1521 people) | Urban Ecology
(1253 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(2486 people) | Wildlife Habitat Conservation
(1570 people) | Biocultural Diversity
(1088 people) | Marine Ecology and Conservation
(790 people) | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building
(1385 people) | Wilderness
(1314 people) | Land Restoration
(986 people) | Land Stewardship
(1222 people) | Traditional Culture
(1149 people) | Cultural Diversity
(1789 people) | Alternative Medicine
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(1476 people) | Distributive and Economic Justice
(759 people) | Indigenous Lands
(934 people) | Indigenous People and Culture
(1959 people) | Indigenous Rights
(1281 people) | Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
(457 people) | Lakes and Ponds
(403 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(530 people) | River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity
(490 people) | Rivers and Creeks
(602 people) | Wetlands
(695 people) | Militarism and Violence
(418 people) | Military Disarmament
(364 people) | Nuclear Disarmament
(447 people) | Peace and Peace Building
(2235 people) | Plant Ecology
(681 people) | EcoVillages
(2025 people) | Sustainable Communities
(2834 people) | Water Rights
(698 people) | Gender Equality
(1233 people) | Worker Rights
(708 people)
About

Change~ How does it happen? From the bottom up? From the Top down?
I'm a believer that the seeds of change come from the rich soil of connection,
relationships and place. It doesn't matter where you are ---top, bottom,
middle...change happens because of our relationships with each other...
And by "each other" I mean building relationships with all forms of life~
relationships and place. It doesn't matter where you are ---top, bottom,
middle...change happens because of our relationships with each other...
And by "each other" I mean building relationships with all forms of life~


“again and again she warns us of the folly and danger of relying on “leaders”. Real power, she insists, lies in the hands of working men and women, and whenever they surrender it to others---employers, politicians, parties, bureaucrats, governments—they give up their only chance for real emancipation”.
Mary E. Marcy~
One of the most influential and best-loved revolutionary activist in U.S. history. Mary E. Marcy (1877-1922) was a leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party before and during the First World War. Eugine V. Debs called her "one of the clearest minds and greatest souls in all our movement." Many of Marcy's writings were published in the International Socialist Review
Come and join The Big ONE at ~
www.beautifulcommunities.org !!!!!
Mary E. Marcy~
One of the most influential and best-loved revolutionary activist in U.S. history. Mary E. Marcy (1877-1922) was a leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party before and during the First World War. Eugine V. Debs called her "one of the clearest minds and greatest souls in all our movement." Many of Marcy's writings were published in the International Socialist Review
Come and join The Big ONE at ~
www.beautifulcommunities.org !!!!!
Golden Gate Park, Sharon Meadow
June 21 & 22, 2008
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Hi Torri,
The Big One was a beautiful event! Thank you!
Did you see the blog I posted about it on the New Village Commons? http://www.newvillagepress.net/commons/2008/06/24/take-off-your-shoes/
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