[Ccpg] #30 Hopedance ideas for CITIZENSHIP SUSTAINING ACTIVISM Looking For Articles Etc due Date August 10
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Hi
Due date for the Sept/October Hopedance issue is August 10
PS. there is now a special section for Listing Permaculture Events in the
Hopedance Magazine for events happening all over the USA especially
California events will be listed first when space is limited please send
to Wes Roe lakinroe at silcom.com
The issue will focus on:
CITIZENSHIP, Sustaining Our Activism
topics:
activist burnout
global citizenry
interviews with fabulous citizens in santa barabara and south coast
??)
reviews of very good books and films on this subject
Youth Activism (cal poly's PSA will be represented)
The Soul of a Citizen (Paul Loeb)
Why People Need to Start Saving What They Love
Non-Violent Direct Action methodologies and a critique
More about compassionate listening as a form of mediation for effective
activism
Successful activism: how does it work?
Inspiring stories of activists who can balance their personal lives with
their political lives.
The frequent motivation from going from an ordinary person to becoming a
passionate activist (self-interest, a tragic loss, concern that came from
left-field, therapy, religious/spiritual conversion, drugs, film, book,
speaker, activist???)
why we have become so
fearful/timid of authority/risks and what modalities/therapies/actions can
aid us in overcoming this challenge (did you know that speaking in public is
the number ONE fear in N. American?... not masturbation, not making enough
money, not kissing in public, not eating in public... but SPEAKING IN
PUBLIC!) How can we have a democracy if fear, alcohol, sugar, alienation,
obsessing with our looks, being overworked, watching too much TV... are
dominating our lives?
and much more... Send ideas, topics, reviews, actions, potential interviewees
to
THEME FOR GENERAL HOPEDANCE MAGAZINE SEPT/OCT 2001
CITIZENSHIP SUSTAINING THE ACTIVISM
ARTICLES, POEMS, PHOTOS, GRAPHICS, CARTOONS, ANNOUNCEMENT Book&Video
Reviews are due AUG 10/2001 www.hopedance.org
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DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE IS AUGUST 10 2001 FOR SANTA BARBARA AND THE SOUTH
COAST EDITION
Please submit articles, cartoons, essays, book reviews, stories, poems,
announcements of events, and ideas for Santa Barbara and South Coast
Hopedance that deals with articles etc specific to our area plus articles
that fit with CITIZENSHIP SUSTAINING THE ACTIVISM Wes Roe
lakinroe at silcom.com and Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com 805-962-2571.
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THE NEXT MEETING FOR HOPEDANCE SB to talk about the articles and meet the
people behind the articles gathered for the issue will be TUES Aug 7 7pm
at Sola House SB. 805-962-2571
Directions to Gene Hoffmans house (called the Sola House) is 312 E. Sola
St, cross street is Garden. It is a two story wooden house, olive green
with teal blue trim. Meetings start at 7pm, usually until about 9.
We now do the meetings bi monthly, and they take place right before the
deadline for the next issue due out.
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Santa Barbara Edition of Hopedance JULY/AUG is Sustainable Living
Arrangements is out
This issue has articles about the visit of two Australians Evan Raymond and
Morag Gamble who are coming to talk about Crystal Waters Ecovillge in
Australia and the Ecovillage movement around the world plus at Faulkner
Gallery Thursday July 26. An update on the Living Wage Coalition in Santa
Barbara and their ongoing work to get a Living Wage Ordinance before Santa
Barbara City Council. Also a great article on creating Marine Reserves off
our coast called Our Ancestor by Jesse Swanhuyser Program Director for the
Channel Islands office of Local Oceans Network please support them
805-882-1104 localo at inreach.com
Just wanted to let you know that the new issue is out! You can pick them up
at the following places:
SANTA BARBARA LOCATIONS FOR HOPEDANCE MAG
Taffy's Pizza
Vices &Spices
SB Hemp Company
IV Coop
Main Library and East Side Library
Island Seed & Feed
Goleta Community Center
Paradise Found
Community Environmental Council
Herbal Spirit Path
Pablo's Juices
Copy Cat Coffee
Thrashers Books
Natural Cafe in Santa Barbara and Goleta
Nicky's Hair Design and Gifts
Lasen's Goleta
Sojourner
Giovanna's Pizza Montecito and Santa Barbara
Fairview Gardens
Goleta Library
Chaucer's Bookstore
Kaysers Health food Store
Nutrition Center
CARPENTERIA
Pacific Health foods Carpinteria
Carpinteria Public Library
The Coffee Grinder
OJAI
Rainbow Bridge Natural Foods Market Ojai
Local Hero Bookstore
Germany Bakery
Herb Garden
Ojai Roasting Company
Ojai Library
Ojai Foundation
The Farmer and Cook Meiners Oaks
LOMPOC/SOLVANG
South Side Cafe Lompoc
Printed Matter Lompoc
Lompoc Community Center
Lompoc Public Library
Solvang Public Library
Book Loft Solvang
Grand Tales Los Olivos
El Rancho Market
Ventura
Classic Carrot
Garden Cafe
Franky's
Cafe Coffee
Cheap Sports
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