Check out their new blog that's being launched to coincide with Banned Books Week: http://www.beaconbroadside.com
fredag 28 september 2007
Beacon Press' New blog
Check out their new blog that's being launched to coincide with Banned Books Week: http://www.beaconbroadside.com
torsdag 27 september 2007
Sign the Petition to Stop the VIolence in Myanmar
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The next 36 hours are crucial. Leaders have called an emergency session of the UN Security Council--but only a decisive initiative will prevent a massacre like the one from 1988. Already 85,000 people from 192 countries have signed our emergency global petition.Please click the link below to sign (a single click will add your name), then send this email to others so they can too--we'll send the updated petition to the Chinese government and the UN Security Council members every day:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand
onsdag 26 september 2007
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tisdag 25 september 2007
Even Lousy acupuncture works better than Western Medicine for Back Pain
There's been a lot of news lately also showing that those expensive spinal fusion surgeries are very invasive and often don't do squat. You might want to try acupuncture first: click here.
måndag 24 september 2007
Thousands Join Monks in Myanmar
(photo credit: New York Times)I think this picture of Buddhist monks in Myanmar peacefully protesting the military government--and being guarded by supporters--is so beautiful. Feel the energy! From the NY Times:
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BANGKOK, Sept. 24 — Protesters poured onto the streets of Myanmar’s cities in unprecedented numbers today, pushing a month-old confrontation with the military government toward an unpredictable and possibly dangerous outcome.
In the country’s largest city, Yangon, the Buddhist monks who have led the protests for the past week were outnumbered by civilians, who included prominent political dissidents and well-known cultural figures.
A crowd estimated by The Associated Press to be as large as 100,000 set out in the morning from the gold-spired Shwedagon Pagoda and marched unopposed in separate columns through the city.
As they have in past days, some monks carried their begging bowls upside down, in a symbol of their refusal to receive alms from members of the military.
Other protests were reported in Mandalay, Sittwe and Bago. Monks and their supporters have marched in other cities as well in recent days.
The government continued to remain silent and mostly out of sight, giving the streets over to the protesters with virtually no uniformed security presence in evidence.
For all the energy and jubilation of the crowds, the country formerly known as Burma seemed to be holding its breath. As the demonstrations expanded from political dissidents a month ago to Buddhist monks last week to the broad cross-section of the public that filled the streets today, the government’s options seemed to be narrowing.
The demonstrations proceeded under the shadow of the last major nationwide convulsion, in 1988, when even larger pro-democracy protests were crushed by the military at the cost of some 3,000 lives.
“We are in uncharted territory,” said the British ambassador to Myanmar, Mark Canning, speaking by telephone from Yangon after observing the crowds today.
“These demonstrations seem to be steadily picking up momentum,” he said. “They are widely spread geographically. They are quite well organized, they are stimulated by genuine economic hardship and they are being done in a peaceful but very effective fashion.”
One possible outcome is that the demonstrations could simply run out of steam. But their rapid growth and the pent-up grievances that are driving them make that seem unlikely. With each day, the size of the crowds seems to attract even more participants.
Another possibility is the opening of some form of compromise or dialogue between the government and its opponents. But that is an option the country’s military rulers have never embraced.
Instead, they have jailed their political opponents, held the pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest and rejected the demands of the country’s marginalized ethnic minorities...
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read more here. (use our login: GREENFERTILITY for username and password/soylent green is the answer to thte secret question)Read more about the courageous Daw Aung San Suu Kyi here (she won the Nobel Peace Prize...anyone remember? Hello?)
fredag 21 september 2007
Theo Origin Chocolate
THEO 3 oz. ORIGIN BAR LINEThese chocolates are nothing but cacao beans and sugar. I was a little apprehensive what the taste/texture would be like without the cocoa butter and soy lechithin...but the quality of the cacao beans they use, sourced from places lik Venezuela, the Ivory Coast (my favorite!), Madagascar, Ghana is so high that blending it with organic beet sugar grown in Sweden imparts a pure, clean sweetness that complements, rather than interferes with the nuanced flavors of the beans.
Now that's chocolate. The line ranges from 65 - 91% cacao content, and offers a true chocolate experience, rich in both satisfying flavor and antioxidants. Theo Origin Bars are vegan and soy-free and the company is committed to supporting small farmers.
The company's website: http://theochocolate.com/
Bonus: here's an article on how eating chocolate while pregnant may make for happier babies (happier mommies, at least). Read here.
onsdag 19 september 2007
Should the US boycott the Beijing Olympics?
However, there are a lot of things about modern China that scare me, not least the environmental problems wrought by a rapidly industrializing country driven by economic concerns. But also, I was walking by a Falun Gong protest on campus and in NYC and picked up their literature. I practice chi gong myself (a generic term for exercises that move around your chi, or "spirit") and I can't see what the Falun Gong adherents are doing that's so threatening except that they are devoting themselves wholeheartedly and peacefully to a practice they believe in.
I think it behooves us to look into this issue a little more closely.
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On August 3, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, the Ranking Member on the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, introduced a House Resolution to boycott the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.
He explained, "The Olympics represent the noblest elements of humanity and the Chinese regime represents the opposite. The Olympic torch is supposed to be a beacon of light shining upon mankind's higher aspirations in the world and it's a travesty to have that torch hosted by a regime that is the world's worst human rights abuser."
Because she practiced Falun Gong, Ms. Wei Fengju was tortured to near death in the Heizuizi Forced labor Camp. Unable to recover, she passed away on July 11, 2007. |
Not only is China bankrolling Darfur's Genocide [2]; for more than eight years it has sought to eliminate Falun Gong, which in 1999 had an estimated 70 million practitioners in China; it has likewise abused democracy activists, lawyers, human rights defenders, religious leaders, journalists, trade unionists, Tibetan Buddhists, Uighurs, ''unofficial'' church members, and political dissidents.
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måndag 17 september 2007
Congratulations!
(p.s. this is a stock photo)Let's all send regular reader Ali, who always takes the time to write really good comments, a big congrats, as she had the cutest baby daughter, cute as a new penny.
Ali also did a great job listening to herself and her mommy wisdom, took great care of herself with the food, the acupuncture, etc., and it paid off. Great role model!
onsdag 12 september 2007
The EatWell Guide
MAN FERTILITY found me this site:"The easiest and most comprehensive way for you to find wholesome, fresh, sustainable food in the US and Canada. Find food in your neighborhood and when you travel that is healthful, humane, better for the environment, and that supports family farmers."
Check it out. Good for your fertility, good for the earth's. Click here.