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There are many partners and resources around the world who are committed to loving and caring for some or all aspects of women~land~spirit.

To help you connect with these partners and resources, we have listed some of them here.   If you have other links you would like to see added to this site, please send the web address and a brief description about it to Brenda MacLauchlan.

Name & Web Address &Brief Description
Barbara Marx Hubbard
http://www.newvisionsmagazine.com/hubbard599.htm
Barbara Marx Hubbard, noted author, futurist, speaker and social architect is dedicated to understanding and communicating humanity's potentials for a positive future
 

Culture Watch
http://www.sojourners.com/  
Sojourners Magazine, reflects on the current social culture and offers alternatives.

 

Crystal Springs
76 Everett Road, Plainville,MA (508)699-7167
A centre for ecology, spirituality, and earth education

 

 

David Suzuki Foundation
www.davidsuzuki.org
An international foundation dedicated to research, education, and outreach aimed at reducing humanity’s impact on the earth.  This organization  focuses on the root causes of environmental and social crises and seeks solutions.

 

 

Dream Child
To order:
Sunset United Church -
Healing Fund Circle,
177 Sunset Drive, Regina. SK, S4S 6Y7,
(306) 586-3613
This CD was recorded for the Healing Fund of the United Church of Canada.  The Fund was established to help support aboriginal  people  who were victims of residential schools.

 

Earth Care
http://www.earthcare.sk.ca/
Earthcare Connections is a non-profit orginazation, ecumenically funded to educate the public on "Reverencing the Earth".  They also manage Genesis Land Conservancy.

 

Earth Literacy

http://www.mdcc.edu/wolfson/departments/environethics/earthlit.html
Earth Literacy is an environmental movement in which life on Earth is seen to be at a "turning point." The "turning point" is a crisis in our perception of reality. To respond to that crisis, we are beginning to rethink the way we live - the way we live our workaday lives.

 

Ecology Studies

http://www.gn.apc.org/schumachercollege/prospect/vision.htm

Schumacher College offers rigorous enquiry to uncover the roots of the prevailing world view; it explores ecological approaches which value holistic rather than reductionist perspectives and spiritual rather than consumerist values.

 

Findhorn Foundation
http://www.findhorn.org/

The Findhorn Foundation is at the heart of one of the best-known intentional communities in the world. It is a major international centre of adult education and personal and spiritual transformation, offering people many ways to visit, live and work here. We are located in northern Scotland.


Healing the Planet
http://www.thegarden.net/healingtheplanet.html

A web site of links to other sites - e.g. chemical sensitivities, environmental organizations, habitat for human settlements, etc.

 


Joanna Macy
http://www.joannamacy.net/

For peace, justice, and life on Earth, fresh ways of seeing arise, and ancient ways return.

This web site opens doors to the new bodies of thought, time-tested spiritual practices, and pioneering group methods, that I find to be powerful inspirations to understanding and action. I share these resources in service to the revolution of our time:"The Great Turning" from the industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.


Leaven Centre
http://leaven.org/

Provide resources and education in the areas
of feminism, anti-racism, spiritual development,
and sexual justice.

 

 

Octaves Beyond Silence
http://www.octavesbeyondsilence.com/

Octaves Beyond Silence was founded and incorporated in the state of California in 1998 by three artists who are also social justice activists.

Octaves seeks to use music and the arts as tools to end violence and discrimination against women and girls throughout the world.  Check out their web ite for the recently released CD - Octaves Beyond Silence- a  compilation CD to benefit women survivors of war and violence.

 

Partners for the Common Good

http://www.echonyc.com/~onissues/sp97lend.html

This is micro-economic funding collective that enables individuals and communities to have access to funds for their economic survival.  The majority of the funds come from American Catholic orders.  The group used music from We Are the Land We Sing as part of their 2000 annual report.  The vision and the reality of this organization is inspiring.  To borrow a copy of the 2000 annual report (Power Point presentation  on CD-ROM ) please contact Ruth Blaser.