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Winter 2001/02
Citizen
Powered Democracy
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Spring 2002
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Summer 2002
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2001
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Winter 2000/01
Ceremonial
Acts
Communion,
renewal, and inspiration through ceremony; tea and storytelling;
Bread and Puppet Theater; Janisse Ray on the Procession of the
Species. Plus Lois Gibbs; slug sex; and the cougar comeback.
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Spring 2001
Buildings
That Build Community
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Summer 2001
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Autumn 2001
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Winter 1999/00
Where
Do We Grow from Here?
Jane
Holtz Kay on sprawl; democratic land-use planning in B.C.; land
trusts, greenbelts, and urban growth boundaries. Plus Richard
Nelson on patriotism; and Mexicos bird-friendly coffee
farmers.
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Spring 2000
Removers
& Shapers
Bruce
Babbitt on restoration and dam-busting; fence removal; depaving,
creek daylighting, and the ecocity. Plus Winona LaDuke; Floridas
eco-canoeist.
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Summer
2000
Cowboy
Conservation
William
Kittredge on enviros and ranchers coming together; Colorado
cattlemen form a land trust; predator friendly beef. Plus nature
guides in the Yucatan; and transit-oriented development.
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Autumn
2000
Getting
There
Car
sharing, bicycle advocacy, and traffic calming; Boulderss
Hop, Skip, and Jump bus lines; Bill McKibben on global warming.
Plus acid mine drainage; and a grassroots solution to grant-giving.
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1999
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Winter
1998/99
On
Behalf of Animals
Animal
rights activist Henry Spira; Margaret Owings; salamander counting.
Plus grassbanks save open space; and Native American anti-nuclear
activism.
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Spring
1999
Educational
Environments
David
Orr on architecture as pedagogy; John Elder; outdoor classrooms
and schoolyard habitats. Plus a spirituality of resistance;
and Wisconsin savanna restoration.
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Summer 1999
The
Art of Community Building
Freeman
House and Janisse Ray on community activism; Frances Moore Lappé
on democracy; intentional communities. Plus green funding in
America; and food and biological diversity.
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Autumn 1999
Forestry
as if the Future Mattered
Horse-logging
in the Chattooga; citizen forestry in Nevada; Mitch Lansky on
forestry for the future. Plus Stephanie Mills on simplicity;
and a model recycling venture.
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1998
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Winter
1997/98
How
Maps Help Save the Places You Love
David
Sobel; a Brooklyn community fights polluters with GIS; wildlife
corridors. Plus John Elder on education.
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Spring
1998
Toxic
Lois
Gibbs on Love Canal; PCBs; environmental justice and brownfields.
Also, South Carolina writers found a local press, and T. H.
Watkins on wilderness.
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Summer
1998
Taking
Back the Farm
Saving
a suburban farm; CSAs; farm-based environmental education. Also,
field notes save Montana open space; fundraising tips for nonprofits;
and Bill McKibben on population.
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Autumn
1998
Community
Economics
A
Northwest bank with a conservation focus; local currencies.
Plus community struggles with cell-phone towers; and Gary Paul
Nabhan on the Seri Indians.
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1997
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Autumn 1997
Art and Activism
Rick Bass on Montana’s Yaak Valley; letter writing. Also, creating a watershed center in Vermont; and an interdisciplinary Rio Grande curriculum.
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