Posted in Being Poor, Capitalism, Cronehood, Earth, Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Feminism, Heroes, Homelessness, Homes, Inspiration, It's all connected, Practical Radical Feminism, Rural Womyn, Small is Beautiful/Sustainable Agriculture/Alternative, Sustainability, Women as Writers, Women's Art, Women's Culture, Working Class People, the Animals on Dec 21st, 2008
Carla Emery as a young woman
I’ve been thinking about the women in my life who have most deeply influenced me (besides my mother, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, relatives by blood, all of whom have so deeply influenced me and who have given me so much). One of these women was Carla Emery, who died [...]
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I wasn’t invited to the Capitol to discussion solutions to the Wall Street meltdown. That was a privilege reserved for the two mainstream presidential candidates. But had I been invited, I’d have been prepared. I’d have been ready with my analysis and with my, I believe, good, informed, intelligent ideas, challenges and solutions to this [...]
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Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Being Poor, Capitalism, Colonialism, Earth, Feminist Politics, Her, Indigenous Women's Rights, It's all connected, Peak Oil, Practical Radical Feminism, Sustainability, The Skies, Working Class People on Aug 25th, 2008
At a May hearing of Congress, oil industry piously called the chaos a natural and even healthy display of market forces — the law of “supply and demand” at work. Their solution: “stay the course” and drill for more oil in environmentally sensitive areas. This might make a small dent in prices in 2030! But it [...]
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