November 2003

Get 'em While They're Young!

The "AgriScience Bus" Takes Teachers for a Ride
by Jane Garrison
And the road leads straight into our classrooms. Fourth grade teacher Jane Garrison — in a fit of courage and passion — spills the details of her three-day outing where the lessons are simple: GMO foods and factory farms are nature’s best friends!

GMO Foods Have Serious Health Risks
by Jeffrey M. Smith
But you won’t hear that from Monsanto or the rest of the Biotech industry. Here’s the stunning science that supports the anti-biotech movement.

On the Psychic Path
by Nomy Lamm
Skilled psychics lend a positive and encouraging dimension to your perspective. Anything less is inadequate. Here are the ins and outs of getting a responsible and mind expanding reading.

Wired for Change
by Melinda Welsh
Virtual activists are transforming the future online using sites like Moveon.org or Truemajority.com. Maybe you’re already in this cyberspace fray. If not, you need to get clickin’.

Farm Aid: Activism Takes the Stage
by Jim Slama
This Thanksgiving, embrace America’s farmers by gathering the family around the TV for a rare and splendid glimpse of music with a cause. Tune-in to Dave, Willie, Neil and John.

BackWords: Kindness of Strangers
by Terry Loncaric
We were taught to mistrust strangers. But some of life’s most precious moments occur when we reach out to those we don’t know. Think of Earth as one large home with one big family.

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