Involving victims in the criminal justice system can lead to healing, community empowerment, and fewer repeated offenses.
Two perspectives on a talking circle about racism held following the WTO protests in Seattle.
Mohave Creation Song cycle describes relation
of the Mohave to their land and helps prevent Ward Valley from
becoming a nuclear waste dump.
When big media attempts to horn in on the
simplicity movement, author and voluntary simplicity
spokeperson Vicki Robin draws a line in the
sand
combining some old-fashioned animal husbandry
with new, low-tech facility design and sophisticated ideas
about the relationships between livestock and the
land.
The ancient, wild rice-centered culture of Minnesota's Anishinaabeg people confronts cultivated "wild" rice.
an biotech industry in trouble, by Brian
Halweil
Rachel Bagby rediscovers her roots (in the
soil) and learns about the creatures she shares it
with
Contrary to myths about the efficiency of
corporate agriculture, family farmers are the most efficient
producers - and they produce much more than
food
Plant sequoias. Say that your main crop is the forest that you did not plant, that you will not live to harvest.
In the spring issue of YES!, I suggested that those eager to join the momentum for change so evident at the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle might want to
Amber Gallup reports from the IMF/World Bank protests in Washington, DC.
The most dramatic confrontations took place on November 30 (N30), when thousands of protesters blocked WTO delegates from reaching the meeting. Author Paul Hawken was among them.
new stories,the entangled universe, by Mae-Wan
Ho
The key elements of conflict prevention in
Macedonia have been: • Domestic political will. •
International presence.• NGOs. Breaking down media
ghettos
Why were all those people in the streets? Reporters and pundits who covered the WTO recited the free-trade mantra but knew nothing of its real-world impact. Then there’s the small matter of who owns the media
YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, Spring
2000: new stories, designing for life, by John
Todd
The term "Great Turning" is just one way to
name the vast revolution that's going on because our way of
life cannot be sustained.
YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, bringing it
home, Rod Arakaki, Heather McAndrew, N. Bird Runningwater, Guy
Dauncey, Jay Walljasper, Jamison Ervin, Pramila Jayapal, David
Korten
new stories, moments of grace, by thomas berry
Dear Reader, letter from Executive Editor Sarah
van Gelder
YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, Spring
2000: new stories, divine daughters, a poem by Rachel
Bagby
A polluted river in China becomes the site of a water park that provides a safe place for children's play, a celebration of water's beauty, and a cleansing of the water itself.
Making Amends by John Bond - Australian Journey of Healing
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