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Who Owns The Earth? Who Will Defend The Earth?
–by Noam Chomsky (Jul 19, 2013) With wrenching tragedies only a few miles away, and still worse catastrophes perhaps not far removed, it may seem wrong, perhaps even cruel, to shift attention to what may seem to be more abstract prospects, … Continue reading →
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The Desert, The Resilience of Life and Our Collective Dignity
If life exists only in relationship with other life–community–and the organizing principle of life is partnership, what is being born in the middle of human crises? That’s what brought me to Arizona during the SB1070 collapse last May. I found … Continue reading →
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Tagged 287(g), Alto Arizona, Arizona, César Chávez, CDB, civil rights, Comite de Defensa del Barrio, desert, Dolores Huerta, Earth Community, Gandhi, gift-economy, hb2281, healthy food, ICE, immigrants, Martin Luther King jr, migrants, NAFTA, permaculture, petropolis, Phoenix, Prescott, Puente, sb1070, The Great Turning, The Prescott Food Revolution, violence footprint, Whipstone Farm, Will Allen, YES! Magazine
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