My Body, The Earth ; The Earth, My Body
by Carolyn Raffensperger March 16, 2011 I struggle to understand the spiritual and ecological nature of being a living being, a small piece of the
by Carolyn Raffensperger March 16, 2011 I struggle to understand the spiritual and ecological nature of being a living being, a small piece of the
by Alexis Greene April 26, 2011 Every morning the trucks roll out of the garage at Community Environmental Center (CEC), and every morning Ruby Carrasquillo
Barbara Seaman was an author who persistently challenged the “givens” of the medical establishment. In the 1970s, she became a pioneer in a bustling new
by Elizabeth Black I am a copywriter for a sex toys company in England, and, for several years, I’ve written articles reviewing new products for
In our Spring ’11 edition, THE POET’S EYE features RED 1800s by Denise Bergman, Hurry, it’s coming by Marge Piercy, and A Call To Arms
by Carolyn Raffensperger “Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky.It is an axe you break down
By Marianne Schnall April 19. 2011 The Vietnamese monk, Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist writer, often talks about the concept of “Inter-Being.” He uses the example of
by Jacqui Patterson The Deepwater Horizon Oil Drilling Disaster of April 20, 2010 (the “BP Oil Spill”) is, as the news sometimes tells us, causing
By Lu Bailey April 12, 2011 Several years ago, I attended a workshop about the history of douching. The topic was very intriguing to me.
by Elayne Clift Her day begins before dawn. She walks over four miles on uneven paths to reach a hand-dug pit from which she fetches
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