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Green Colored Glasses- Green Kids Clothes: Electropura ReviewElectropura is run by fashion designer Lynn van Gastel who creates fashions for kids in sizes o-5 from existing materials. In today’s world where nearly everything seems to be disposable, these fashions rescue fabrics that still have tons of wear in […]
- Skateboard Sculptures of HaroshiCheck out these fantastic skateboard deck sculptures by Japanese artist Haroshi. He’s got an extremely varied portfolio of artwork made from old beat up decks. These five pieces shown here are just some of his latest sculptures. His method of wooden […]
- Eco-Friendly Gift Ideas — For the CookLooking for a green gift idea for the eco-chef in your life?? Check out these kitchen spice racks available in bamboo. Bamboo is a great wood to use because it grows extremely quickly with little water and no use of pesticides […]
- Beads For ChangeAre you looking for an eco-friendly product for the fashionista on your shopping list this year? Check out Beads for Change. This program employs women of Uganda who live in hillside slums. They are refugees after decades of war in […]
- Oil Town LivingI’ve got to admit that I live in the middle of a city fueled by oil. Make no mistake about it, Calgary is definitely an oil town. We’ve got a terrible reputation as red necks with out Stampede and a […]
- Penguin SweatersTo be clear, this post is about tiny sweaters for penguins such as pictured on the left. I am not writing about sweaters for humans with penguins on them such as this one from Chanel pictured on the right. It’s […]
- Getting In Bernie Madoff’s PantsThey say you can’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes so can you judge him after using his pants?? Check out the Bernie Madoff collection on Fredrick James for a cool selection of Ipad covers […]
- The Ultimate Solar LightHere in the Western world, solar lights are a novelty not a necessity. It’s easy to forget about people living on other places of our small planet that aren’t going green to save the world. They’re simply living hand to […]
- Etsy Find: Talking Squid Recycles TeesTalking Squid is not just saving the planet by recycling t-shirts, they’re also helping you save money with their huge 50% off summer sale. Yup, half off! So, what could you spend half as much on?? Well, they’ve got an outstanding […]
- Quitting SmokingQuitting smoking is one of the best things that you can do for the health of the environment and yourself. Cigarette butts make up about 80% of litter commonly found on streets. The exhaled fumes from cigarette smoke are a […]
- Green Kids Clothes: Electropura Review
Category Archives: In the U.S.
Warren Demands Student Loan Interest Must Equal Wall Street Borrowing Rates
Share This: Senator Elizabeth Warren has introduced her first bill, which allows for college students to borrow money at the same low rate of interest which Wall Street banks enjoy. Why would billionaire bankers be given a much more … Continue reading
Posted in activism, education, In the U.S., massachusetts, video
Tagged aid, Bank, Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act, bill, borrow, college, debt, Economy, Elizabeth Warren, equal, equitable, Financial, interest, interest rates, Legislation, lend, loan, money, Politics, rate, reform, Senator, student, student debt, student loan, Wall Street, Warren
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Rise of Cooperatives and Credit Unions is Revolutionizing the US Economy
Share This: Recently I was listening to an engrossing radio interview with the visionary economist and author, Gar Alperovitz, as he was discussing his new book, What Then Must We Do?, which highlights the rise of cooperatives, worker ownership and … Continue reading
Posted in activism, economics, empower, In the U.S., Interview, Society, sustainable, U.S., united states, video
Tagged Alperovitz, American, Business, Co-Op, collective, cooperative, credit union, distribution, economist, Economy, gap, Gar Alperovitz, income inequality, Laura Flanders, Matthew Rothschild, progressive, Revolution, Tolstoy, Wealth, What Then Must We Do?, worker, worker-owned
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Rise of Cooperatives and Credit Unions is Revolutionizing the US Economy
Share This: Recently I was listening to an engrossing radio interview with the visionary economist and author, Gar Alperovitz, as he was discussing his new book, What Then Must We Do?, which highlights the rise of cooperatives, worker ownership and … Continue reading
Posted in activism, economics, In the U.S., Interview, poverty, Society, sustainable, U.S., united states, video
Tagged Alperovitz, bottom up, Business, capital, Co-Op, collective, cooperative, credit union, distribution, economist, Economy, Evergreen, gap, Gar Alperovitz, income inequality, Laura Flanders, Matthew Rothschild, ownership, podcast, progressive, public, Revolution, The Progressive, Tolstoy, Wealth, What Then Must We Do?, worker, worker-owned
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Bayview’s Local Latona Community Garden Continues to Flourish
Share This: Last month we returned to our beloved Latona Community Garden in San Francisco’s Bayview District for a spring party. Scores of local families came to the festive event, which included free face painting, egg decorating, crafts and … Continue reading
Posted in activism, community, food, garden, gardening, healthy, In the U.S., san francisco, Society
Tagged Bayview, dyeing, Easter, egg, face painting, food access, food guardian, free, grow, growing, image, Jeffrey Betcher, Latona, Latona Community Garden, local, neighborhood, party, photo, photograph, Quesada Gardens Initiative, SEFA, urban
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Sandy Hook Parent: Now is the Time to Do Something about Gun Violence
Share This: President Barack Obama did not give his regular public address to the nation this week; in his place was Francine Wheeler, whose six-year-old child was brutally murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School four months ago. The grieving … Continue reading
Posted in activism, congress, In the U.S., obama, Regulation, Society, video
Tagged #NowIsTheTime, address, Ben Wheeler, bill, broadcast, death, Francine Wheeler, gun control, gun safety, killing, law, Legislation, lobby, mass shooting, mother, murder, parent, Politics, President, reform, safety, Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook Elementary, school, Senate, shooting, violence, vote, weapons, weekly, White House, whitehouse.gov
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Exxon Commercial: This Rancid Sludge Won’t Spew Everywhere All by Itself
Share This: On her show this week, Rachel Maddow highlighted a satirical commercial featuring Exxon that is especially funny, because the bizarre scenario that it depicts is actually strangely close to reality. Comedian Andy Cobb is presented as a … Continue reading
Posted in activism, arkansas, energy, Environment, In the U.S., oil, oil spill, pollution, video, water
Tagged ad, advertisement, Andy Cobb, comedy, commercial, Energy Everywhere, exxon, funny, heavy crude, heavy crude video, humor, industry, Maddow, mayflower, petroleum, pipeline, Racel Maddow, satire, satirical, satirist, spill, spoof, tar sands
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Surprise? States with Strong Gun Control Laws Have Much Less Gun Violence
Share This: A new study from the Center for American Progress (CAP) has discovered a strong correlation between robust weapons regulations and much lower rates of gun violence. The research is entitled: “America Under The Gun“, and utilized various metrics … Continue reading
Posted in activism, health, In the U.S., Regulation, Society, U.S., united states
Tagged America Under the Gun, ammunition, assault weapon, assault weapons ban, BAN, cap, correlation, Crime, death, gun, gun control, gun violence, guns, illegal, law, legal, linked, map, mass shooting, murder, research, statistics, study, The Center for American Progress, violence, violent, weapon
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Rachel Maddow’s Hubris: Selling the Iraq War Re-airs this Friday Night
Share This: It is often said that those of us who do not remember history are forever condemned to repeat it. Could a film that deftly explains how the United States was intentionally lied into an entirely unnecessary, deadly, … Continue reading
Posted in Cheney, In the U.S., Rachel Maddow, Society, U.S., united states, video
Tagged Bush, Bush administration, Dick Cheney, documentary, film, George Bush, Hubris, HUBRIS: Selling the Iraq War, illegal, In the Middle East, invasion, Iraq, Iraq invasion, lie, lies, Maddow, movie, MSNBC, occupation, Politics, prosecute, prosecute Bush Cheney war crimes, war, war crimes, war hawk, weapons of mass destruction, WMD
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Food Activist Valerie Segrest Helps Transform Chehalis Oakville Community
Share This: Muckleshoot Tribe member and author, Valerie Segrest, was the keynote speaker at an educational event hosted by the Chehalis Tribe and Oakville High School this week. Segrest has been working to promote food sovereignty, the use of traditional … Continue reading
Posted in activism, community, cooking, diet, education, food, garden, gardening, health, healthy, In the U.S., plants
Tagged activist, ancestor, Anita Hawkins, camas, Chehalis, cook, culturally appropriate, diabetes, eating, elder, food sovereignty, foods, forage, Grant, Grays Harbor, grow, harvest, Indian, local, medicinal, member, Muckleshoot, native, nettle, nutrition, nutritionist, Oakville, Oakville High School, obesity, plant, salmon, salmonberry, season, seasonal, segrest, share, sharing, teacher, traditional, transformation, tribal, tribe, Valerie Segrest, Washington, wild foods
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