hi everyone
here is an email that was sent to the Permaculture folks in Portland from
Joan
"At an August 2005 talk in Santa Barbara, CA, David Holmgren
emphasized how Permaculture applied to much more than simply land and
nature stewardship, how our mission at this point is to apply
Permaculture concepts to all realms of society. Legacy does this,
from within urban confines. Legacy contains diverse illustrations
of Holmgren's Permaculture Principles, and offers these in a meaningful
story which is accessible to mainstream, non-Permaculture trained,
readers."
Legacy: A Story of Hope for a Time of Environmental Crisis
by Joanne Poyourow
http://legacyla.net/
ISBN 1-58939-789-4
available through VBW Publishers
"Legacy: A Story of Hope for a Time of Environmental Crisis" by
Joanne Poyourow
Price:$15.95
http://www.virtualbookworm.com/legacy
ISBN 1-58939-789-4. Softcover. $15.95. 386 pages.
What if a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens set out to change
the world ... and did?!
Tia Chandler's status-conscious West Los Angeles lifestyle of SUVs,
sterile corporate offices and shopping malls all changes the day her
father is brutally murdered. Through her father's radical environmental
books, Tia learns of the crisis around her, and is horrified that her
lifestyle is contributing to it. At a gathering of environmental
activists, Tia meets Ari Damek, a driven, purposeful negotiator who works
with U.N. delegations for the Kyoto Protocol. From their first date, he
speaks of Legacy: how the choices we make now will affect the generations
to come.
A story of love and heroism, Legacy integrates climate change forecasts
and real solutions. It brings alive technologies and proposals from
today's leading environmental scientists, economists and political
thinkers. This is a tale of possibilities.
Join Tia, Ari, their circle of activist friends, and their children on a
40-year journey, battling consumerism, coping with climate change and sea
level rise, restoring wildlife ecosystems, wrestling national policies
and international treaties, counteracting citizen apathy with both
grassroots and top-down approaches. Legacy envisions the wonder that can
be if we work together toward a more sustainable future. Come join
us.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A native Southern Californian, Joanne Poyourow lives in Los Angeles with
her husband and two children, in the midst of an edible landscaping
garden.
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What if there were ...
a passionate circle of environmentalists working together,
restoring every facet of life
a major city, transformed to Sustainability, in the midst of the
5th largest economy in the world
international cooperation that stabilized global warming
a heroic man who thought in terms of generations rather than
years
a family that reached more than seven generations into the
future
a place for you, to become a part of the story ....
Table of Contents
Preface
2105
The Permaculture Flower
Part One
We must be willing to get rid of the life we’ve planned, so as to have
the life that is waiting for us. The old skin has to be shed before the
new one can come.
-- Joseph Campbell
Year
Chapter 1
Voracious
2002
Chapter 2
Possibilities
2002
Chapter 3
Time to Choose
2002
Part Two
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can
change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
-- Margaret Meade
Chapter 4
Thoughtful
2002-2005
Chapter 5
Committed
2005-2011
Chapter 6
No Longer a Small Group
2011-2018
Chapter 7
A Lot of Courage
2018-2025
Chapter 8
Healing the Earth
2026-2032
Part Three
Most of the things worth doing in the world have been declared impossible
before they were done.
-- Louis Brandeis
Chapter 9
Impossible
2032-2041
Chapter 10
Sustainability
2041-2045
Chapter 11
The Transformation Wave
2005
Nonfiction footnotes
Glossary
Author Biography
Joanne Poyourow excels at integrating broad theories from multiple
disciplines. She distills complex issues down to clear examples which
people can understand.
She has worked with multinational corporations and their executives, and
volunteered alongside the parents of inner city schoolchildren. She has
created grassroots community-building networks, and designed workshops
about Purpose and Legacy.
Through her experience with organics, native plants, edble landscaping,
Permaculture, wildlife and soils, she has a tangible sense of the web of
life, and the disconnection between modern city lifestyles and this
natural wonder. As a past manager and trainer to community-rallying
service projects, Joanne knows well the power of a positive vision.
Joanne’s diverse knowledge base includes environmental issues, financial
markets, literature, history, alternative learning, philosophy and
psychology. Her favorite word to describe herself is 'multiplicity.' As a
storyteller Joanne is deeply connected with the fears of everyman,
together with our need for noble heroes.
She is a columnist at the international network Gardening Organically at
YahooGroups, and is a founding member and speaker at Environmental
Change-Makers, an environmental action support group in Los Angeles. She
holds a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of California at
Santa Barbara, and was a C.P.A. in public practice for 13 years.
A native Southern Californian, she lives with her family in Los Angeles
in the midst of an edible landscaping garden, where her squash plants,
parsnips and chard have been known to get a bit on the wild side.
Specialization tends to limit the field of problems that the specialist
is concerned with. Now, the person who isn't a specialist, but a
generalist like myself, sees something over here that he has learned from
one specialist, something over there that he has learned from another
specialist - and neither of them has considered the problem of why this
occurs here and also there. So the generalist - and that's a derogatory
term, by the way, for academics - gets into a range of other problems
that are more genuinely human, you might say, than specifically
cultural.
--Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth
READER COMMENTS:
It is refreshing to find an upbeat book about such an overwhelming
subject! And even better, to read a positive social and technological
plan to combat global warming, instead of the doomed or helpless
attitudes that abound, or 'the sky is falling' articles with no ideas or
plan for how to change. It was great to find out that the technologies
described are real and to read a coherent description of the politics
involved.
-- "bhan," online review
We have quite a bit of apocalyptic imagining in our precarious time;
it's sweet and sensible to balance it with a glimpse or two of the world
we might build if we got down to work.
-- Bill McKibben
The book was very thought-provoking,
and the author did a wonderful job of presenting the challenges we will
be facing and a comprehensive blueprint for dealing with them. She wove
it into a nicely developed plot and personal story, which will attract a
reader who might not otherwise take the time or trouble to learn about
these things.
The book did a beautiful job of putting things into perspective,
which
often times gets lost in the clutter of the 10,000 environmental
issues
that pop up and become the focus of debate.
-- DP, Cypress, CA
I am completely blown away. I can’t even express how impressed I am not
only with the depth of the subjects but with the writing. I have a stack
of books I’m trying to read right now but I’m glued to this one. The book
is inspiring me to take action and make my own contributions towards
sustainability.
-- PB, Stevensville, MD
Photo credit: Colonial Williamsburg Garden 3 by Brian Deihl, New Berlin,
PA
©2005 Joanne Poyourow All Rights Reserved