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Sonia grew up in San Diego County and first moved to Ojai in 1978. Before she began her present career as a freelance editor of nonfiction, she was a magazine editor in New York and (while on the staff of The Mother Earth News) North Carolina. She has two daughters, two grandsons, six acres in an eco-reserve area of Brazil, five hundred earthworms, and a long-standing interest in sustainability. Sonia is co-chair of the Communications & Publicity Committee of the Ojai Valley Green Coalition and a member of Ojai's locavore group, Eat Local One Year.
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My name is Nature and i am an ativist interested in the development in africa and other countries in need of support and a helping hand, i read your profile i do like! i was interested in being a friend in your group, of course i am in the begining of the development but thats ok because we all have to start some where, i would be glad to talk more with you, i do have a face book page under nature i assume, i do look forward to talking with u our any one that you many know, have a green day, with best regaurds, nature
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Virginia Satir
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