We are putting together a list of films for
a series at our campus next year. Are there any environmental films that are “must
see”? Thanks for any help you can give me. –Elizabeth
Just a thanks to you, Will, for forwarding these excellent articles. I always look
forward to reading what you send. --E.
-Original Message-
From: Will Affleck-Asch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 3/19/2004 4:15 PM
To: EcoFem
Cc:
Dear
Folks-- AlterNet recently posted a review (“Green Genes”) of Peter
Pringle's new book Food,
Inc., which some of you might find
interesting. See
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=16894
Best, --E. MacNabb
Hi, Gwendolyn-- Greenpeace haas a website that deals with the topic of
plastics and how they affect food, as well as other ways they pollute. The
site can be found at
http://www.greenpeace.org/~toxics/
Best, --E.
At 10:19 PM 11/08/1999 -0600, Gwendolyn L Griffin wrote:
>i have heard much abo
fyi. --E.
>X-Authentication-Warning: hippokrene.colleges.org: majordom set sender to
owner-env-fellows using -f
>Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 09:40:01 -0500
>From: "Robert S. Whyte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: Associated Colleges of the South
>X-Accept-Language: en
>To: Program Committee <[EMA
Helllooo Donnna! Good to "hear" your voice again. I second your
emotion: where is everyone these days?
I have just finished a two day conference on Philanthropy where we started
off with Ralph Nader as our token radical. Ralph exhorted us to remember
that the need for charity in a commu
Hi, Heather-- thanks for your comments. I agree that the description of
"Jane's" sexuality is less than adequate, but I wasn't offended by the
sexual relationship she has with Sloan-- is that what you meant?
I guess ultimately I was so happy to have a novel that was really well-done
in dealing
Hi Friends,
I want to share with you the name of a wonderful novel I just read by Ruth
Ozeki, who is Japanese-American. The main character in the book, called MY
YEAR OF MEATS, is supposed to help sell beef to Japan by making a weekly
documentary called "My American Wife!" It's an extremely funn
Dear ecofem-ers, hello! I've been away for the summer, and still haven't
had time to read the archives, but I look forward to reading what your
posts once again.
Meanwhile, I'm just getting ready to send a manuscript to Haworth Press
that I and others have been working on for several years. Haw
Dear folks,
just wanted to say farewell for the summer. I'll be off-line until
mid-August. Best, --E.
~~~
Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Learning, Career Development Center
Visiting Faculty, Jepson Leadership Studies
Richmond Hall,
Now that we're no longer feuding over the great vegetarian debate, and
tempers have cooled somewhat, I want to share a little chuckle with you (it
may or may not be obvious that the semester's over here, and my email
volume has subsided somewhat).
Definition of one type of vegetarianism:
I've
Dear Eco-fems, fyi. --E.
>From: "Lisa K. Heller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: ENVIRO IMPACT OF NATO BOMBINGS
>
>
>IMPACTS OF NATO'S "HUMANITARIAN" BOMBINGS,
>THE BALANCE SHEET OF DESTRUCTION IN YUGOSLAVIA
>
>by Michel Chossudovsky
>
>
>[...]
>
>The intensity of the bom
Dear (un)leash and Susan, the following info on goldmining was just sent me
this morning. Hope it helps! --E.
>>Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 21:11:56 -0700
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Earth First! Media Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: BIOREGIONAL <[EMAIL PROTE
Dear Ecofem,
sorry to have missed April Fool's day with this, but it's kinda funny and I
thought I'd pass it on anyway. --E.
>
>>Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 09:43:15 -0500
>>Reply-To: Environmental Communication List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sender: Environmental Communication List <[EMAIL
>Would the world be a better place with 1,000 more of you, or >Susan, or
Joe Dees on the side of change or would the world
>be worse? Not only do we need each and every one we can muster on >board,
but I believe we need ten thousand times more who are >researching,
investigating, writing, arguing,
Ginger, the lecturer is Mary Daly, and you should read some of her books if
you ever get the chance. She's awesome! --E.
~~~
Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Learning, Career Development Center
Richmond Hall, UR, Richmond, VA 23173
phon
Bob wrote:
Are we in relative agreement on the science here- that the planet is
indeed getting seriously disturbed by the excesses of human presence
and something needs to happen pretty soon to avoid disaster? If
that's so. if we do agree on that; than what?
Wondering what next-
Bob th
Thanks, Hayley. --E.
At 12:13 PM 3/9/99 PST, you wrote:
>
>
>
> Do you really think your words
>>have any substance for me? Do you think that you can mesmerize me via
>email
>>and rearrange my thoughts?
>>
>>The delusion is all yours.
>
>Nicole, if you don't care about his words or his thought
My thoughts exactly, Sarah. --E.
At 01:28 PM 3/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>thank you, joe, for responding to her personally. Nicole, do you have to
>make this squabble an issue for all of us?
>
>KEEP IT TO YOURSELF!
>
>> --
>> From:[EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Reply
I found the article Joe posts very interesting, especially the following
paragraphs:
Brooke Shelby Biggs, a writer and one of the TR-L members, says it
wasn't so much a matter of disliking her TR-L colleague but
feeling that the conversation (of 20 posts a day) had swung hopelessly out
of ba
I found this forward very useful. Thanks. --E.
~~~
Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Learning, Career Development Center
Richmond Hall, UR, Richmond, VA 23173
phone 804-289-8686, fax 804-287-6465
I'm glad you shared the item from juliette cutler page, Kimberly. But I'm
wondering why *feminista* waited until now to take this position,
especially given that the most recent source cited is August of '98. I
haven't read *feminista* but I did check out the Dworkin letter cited in
your forward,
Just a quick question-- I can't remember if people subscribed to ecofem are
required to give full names and other identifying info. Are they? I think
some people are concerned that some recent notes are from "constructs"
rather than people. Is there any way to tell? Best, --E.M.
Nicole,
I respect your anger. But I'm tired of your narcissism, and I believe the
majority of the list is as well. You said you were going to sign off. Was
that an empty "threat"? Please give the rest of us a break, and either
contribute something constructive to the list or sign off.
Lewis
Wow, go Joe! and thanks. --E.
~~~
Elizabeth L. MacNabb, PhD
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Service Learning, Career Development Center
Richmond Hall, UR, Richmond, VA 23173
phone 804-289-8686, fax 804-287-6465
Alison, I lived on The Farm, in Summertown Tennessee in the late 70s. It is
now internationally known as an ecovillage. I'm pretty sure they still
accept potential inhabitants.
For what it's worth: the only caveat I have would be that while I was
there, the general assumption seemed to be tha
Nice to know somebody's finally figuring out there's a connection between
deprivation and war. --E.M.
At 08:06 PM 2/16/99 -0600, Kimberly & Brett wrote:
>Report: Wars have roots in roots
>
>WASHINGTON (AP) - Look for the roots of war literally in the roots of
>agriculture, suggests a report fin
>Does anybody know of any Goddesses / Feminists / Books that we could use?
If anybody has any ideas PLEASE let me know. Thank you for your time.
Laura,
my favorite goddess is Inanna, the middle eastern Queen of Heaven
5000-10,000 years ago. I don't know how iher name was originally
pronounced,
Just thought others on the ecofem list might want to see the response I got
when I asked Mindspring not to continue supporting the abortion page. --E.
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 16:24:49 -0500 (EST)
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FILTERED christiangallery.com complain
Jane, I like it very much. I do have a small objection to #4,
in that fertility is not a universal value. I think healing between
genders is a value in itself. --E.
>4. To promote healing between the genders, as such healing is >the basis
of fertility.
~~
I agree. It's getting rather time-consuming to read through your mail, joe
and unleesh, as I search for ecofem news. Would you mind? --E.M.
At 08:57 PM 1/23/99 -0600, Kimberly & Brett wrote:
>Is it possible that Joe and Unleesh take this exchange into private email
>correspondence?
>
>-
Did I miss something or is the doyenne of "house beautiful" now a member of
our ecofem listserv? --E.
At 07:13 PM 11/17/1999 -1000, you wrote:
>Hi - have no idea what you're talking about, nor do I know how to send
>emails I have received to others - so am not the culprit! Thanks, L Adams
>---
san Walter, Sonora, CA
>>>>31) Susan M. Harrison, Clements, CA
>>>>32) William E. Harrison, Clements, CA
>>>>33 & 34) Robert and Johnette Orpinela, Stockton, CA
>>>>35) Kenneth L. Beauchamp, Stockton CA
>>>>36 & 37) Gail Erwin &
I'd sign a letter, Donna. --E.
At 10:19 PM 1/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
>To Ecofem,
>
>Having recently researched the market and tracking down manufacturers for
>alternative products to timber as part of the Zero-cut campaign...
>
>finding straw board and bales a respectable natural alternative, a
Someone asked recently if there was a way we could all ban together to get
our voices heard in protest against what's going on in Washington. Below
is a letter sent me by a group called "Move On." Those interested should
go to the website at
http://www.moveon.org
>>Congressional leadership
Thanks for passing this on! --E.M.
At 06:22 PM 1/1/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Some women, who enjoy outdoor activities, may find the personal
>techniques discussed on the following website to be something that
>can expand their horizons. Any comments?
>
>Julie's Introduction
>http://www.restrooms.
I am disturbed by this. Please clarify your reason for sending it to the
ecofem list. --E.M.
At 11:15 PM 12/9/98 EST, you wrote:
>
> The Posture for a Politically
>Correct Prayer
> When Pastor Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas
>S
Sarah, Brava! I agree wholeheartedly, and thanks for the tip on filtering
Angela's mail. I will do the same. --E.
At 04:40 PM 12/7/98 -0500, sarah clifton wrote:
>I grew tired some time ago of opening my mailbox everyday to a flood of
>religious fanatisism. I personally set up my inbox to r
I would like to request that Angela (ecolady), and everyone in conversation
with her, take it OFF the list. I, for one, am very tired of the
harangues, which have become extremely repetitious.
Please correspond with each other privately, and leave the list to those of
us who don't care about you
Bunny, this is a great article but it's cut off at the end. Can you send
the rest? --E.
At 07:56 AM 11/5/98 +0800, bunny wrote:
>The New York Times Sunday Magazine
>October 25, 1998
>
>"Playing God in the Garden"
>by Michael Pollan
>
>Planting
>
>Today I planted something new in my vegetable g
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