Re: Overpopulation

1995-04-19 Thread Barbara Bliss
rent has made me a more humane being, with greater concern for the future of all life. But I surely don't understand what happened. I also would like to see if people can shed some light. Is there a "need" for children for some and not for others? Or does socialization ju

Re: Forwarded message

1995-04-19 Thread Barbara Bliss
to adapt to women in the workplace? (Or gays in the army or people of color in the White House or whatever?) Barbara Bliss

Re: "Wood's" message

1995-04-21 Thread Barbara Bliss
g able to tell the difference (e.g., peas vs. potatoes). What's going on in workplace communication and women being rendered non-competitive due to different analytical methods - hence different communications styles -is not mere discrimination. More apropos terms are oppression, and m

Re: Forwarded message

1995-04-21 Thread Barbara Bliss
ed, and supports maintaining privilegewhite male or just white (it's not an indigenous cultural style, to my knowlege) privilege. Learning is great. Back to my previous question. What will motivate white males, entrnched in maintaining white male privilege, learn new styles? Barbara Bl

Re: Lee vs Mary, addendum

1995-04-21 Thread Barbara Bliss
4:38 MDT 1995 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1995 12:14:28 -0700 (PDT) From: Barbara Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sender: Barbara Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Barbara Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Lee vs Mary To: Toshihide Hamazaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL

Re: FWD: RACHEL #348: Warning on Male Reproductive Health

1995-04-26 Thread Barbara Bliss
nd breast cancer. However, what really got the scientific community's attention seems to have been the observation by some biologists in Florida that alligator's penis size was shrinking. And omigod, did the poop ever hit the ventilator. NOW the world want to look at it. Barbara Bli

Re: Chlorox

1995-04-26 Thread Barbara Bliss
About food purification - I get around a lot of it by buying things harvsted locally by people whose paractices I know. I'm lucky to be able to do this, and I know not everybody can. BUT - One option to make this easier is a local food distribution network. It serves local producers and consu

Re: Reds

1995-04-26 Thread Barbara Bliss
the 57th percentile, which is not good enough for me, for my very bright little girl. As for the validity of standardized testing, I thinks it holds true in Whatcom County. These folks are NOT thinking. As my daughter approaches school age, I'm getting very anxious. Barbara >From [EMAIL PRO

Re: Looking for 'leftest'discussion groups

1995-04-28 Thread Barbara Bliss
hat was recently voted in). Any others?? > > Michael Golden Please do so, if you have not already (78 messages remain in my inbox) Barbara Bliss

Re: Paradigm shift

1995-04-28 Thread Barbara Bliss
nt to participate could be excluded. In general, books I've read indicate an overall "increase in conciousness" (I hate terms that sound so lofty, but I'm in hurry) will be required to replace current highly centralized & oppressive governing structures with ones depending more on personal responsibility and personal power. Barbara Bliss

RE: Class is a part of ecofem

1995-04-28 Thread Barbara Bliss
erested in working internationally to do so. I think a stint overseas would have be just the sort of useful work I wanted to do. (Peace Corps told me they're not interested in people with kid/s). If I'd figured out how important international ecofeminist isssues were to me a few years ago I'd have had an opportunity I don't have now (As is, our local indigenous peoples and ag workers get the dubious benefit of my attention) Barbara Bliss

RE: Rachel info

1995-05-01 Thread Barbara Bliss
My cut on this is that I tend to not read closely unless someone is disagreeing in a forthright manner. I am sorry if I offend, and try not to, but lack of talent doesn't seem to slow me down. Barbara Bliss On Sat, 29 Apr 1995, Kylie Matthews wrote: > > >As for feeling be