Re: introduction

1998-12-02 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Tue, 20 Sep 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, my name is Paige Brown, I have an MS in Environmental Economics, @ BA's - English (where I did Feminist film studies) and Ag. Economics. I currently live and work in Washington DC at the World Resources Institute my area of work is forestry

Re: ECOFEM digest 54

1994-10-28 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On the abortion and breast cancer link--I think the risk goes up from .4 per 1000 to .6 per 1000, froman article in the Chicago Tribune. Sara Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ECOFEM digest 50

1994-10-25 Thread Sara Ann Keating
Paige, the Great Rite thing I mentioned was an *example*--you know, one of those things people occasionally say to illustrate a point without necessarily indicating said experience occurred. I find it very interesting that you assumed I meant a women's spiritual gathering. All the

Survey

1994-09-29 Thread Sara Ann Keating
I apologize in advance for anyone seeing this more than once...I'nm trying to get it spread fairly widely Paganism and Environmental Politics Survey Information: This survey is intended to help me do a research project studying how Pagan beliefs affect political

Re: Suggestion

1994-09-28 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Wed, 28 Sep 1994, Teresa Flores wrote: I have a humble suggestion for this list because it is getting difficult to handle too many messages. I mean, the list should be restricted to: 1. Women, and men who want to be women. ??? Why should men want to be women, and why should we

Re: to eat or not to eat

1994-09-27 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Mon, 26 Sep 1994, Goddess of Disco wrote: I have read in several different sources that humans are NOT designed to be carnivores, becasue (1) our teeth are desinged for grinding and meshing plant-derived foods, not ripping and tearing flesh; (2) our Explain canines. saliva is

Re: animal rights

1994-09-26 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Mon, 26 Sep 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A Modest Proposal For those who want to live without destroying anything, plant or animal, because all living things have rights, I suggest eating only what doesn't have rights, is not "alive" and is completely expendable for the sake

Re: feminine role in nature

1994-09-21 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Wed, 21 Sep 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is interesting that many of us have responded (often negatively) to the concept of the feminine being somehow closer to nature. While I do not necessarily agree with this, nor do I believe that it is right to assume that the most wonderful

Re: introduction

1994-09-20 Thread Sara Ann Keating
On Tue, 20 Sep 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, my name is Paige Brown, I have an MS in Environmental Economics, @ BA's - English (where I did Feminist film studies) and Ag. Economics. I currently live and work in Washington DC at the World Resources Institute my area of work is forestry