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Summer 1998 - PDF Format
Newsletter Events
Judy's Cover Article
Article Description
Full Newsletter (PDF/Acrobat)
Judy shares lessons from the International Slow Food Conference in Turin, Italy
In memory of inspirational urban planner Jane Jacobs
Judy reflects on Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.
Fall/Winter 2005
"Following the Voices Of Love" Judy comments on the connection between Blood & Oil in Iraq.
Fall/Winter 2005 - PDF Format
Summer 2005
"What the World Needs Now" Bringing the qualities of compassion, cooperation and sharing into our economy and public policies.
Summer 2005 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2005
"Communities of Resistance" How the Zapatistas provide a model for resisting corporate globalization.
Winter/Spring 2005 - PDF Format
Fall/Winter 2004
"Free People" vs. Corporatsim Judy reflects back on her first business, the Free People’s Store, and how the idealism of the 60’s in protecting our democracy is alive today.
Fall/Winter 2004 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2004
The Power of We Judy reflects on a recent trip to Palestine & Israel.
Winter/Spring 2004 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2003
Harvest of Peace
In our 20th year, Judy looks back to see how we became what we are today.
Winter/Spring 2003 - PDF Format
Fall/Winter 2002
Global Citizen or Rogue State?
Global pollicies in terms of interconnected lives instead of separatist, them-or-us thinking.
Fall/Winter 2002 - PDF Format
Summer 2002
Honoring a Sacred Trust
The importance of traditional animal husbandry to our health and the environment.
Summer 2002 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2002
What's Worth Fighting For?
Prioritizing resources and energies in the spirit of sharing and international cooperation in the aftermath of 9/11.
Winter/Spring 2002 - PDF Format
Fall/Winter 2001
No Place Like Home
Supporting community-based businesses in a Wal-mart age.
Fall/Winter 2001 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2001
Pass the Marijuana, Please!
Experiencing the difference between Amsterdam and US's drug policies first hand.
Winter/Spring 2001 - PDF Format
Fall/Winter 2000
A Revolution of Values
Supporting the nonviolent, grassroots protests movements to elicit a "revolution of values."
Fall/Winter 2000 - PDF Format
Summer 2000
Can "Caring Capitalism" Go Global?
Demonstrating how small businesses can move toward socially responsible practices.
Summer 2000 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 2000
What We Could Learn from Cuba,
Witnessing first hand how Cuba leads the way in literacy, racial tolerance, organic farming, and more.
Winter/Spring 2000 - PDF Format
Fall/Winter 1999
After You've Gone
Judy confesses to a wild love affair ...with nature.
Fall/Winter 1999 - PDF Format
Summer 1999
The World's Greatest Power
A look at our country's funding priorities.
Summer 1999 - PDF Format
Winter/Spring 1999
A More Perfect Union
Uniting across differences to protest the School of the Americas in Washington, DC.
Winter/Spring 1999 - PDF Format
Fall 1998
Targeting Terrorists
Discusses the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, GA.
Fall 1998 - PDF Format
Summer 1998
Trading for Change
Discusses trade with the indigenous farmers of Chiapas, Mexico.
Spring 1998
Tortilla Floridita
Recounting Adventures with our (former Cuban) Sister restaurant La Floridita (Reprinted from our cookbook)
Spring 1998 - PDF Format
Winter 1997-1998
Trespass for Truth
Committing civil disobedience at a protest to close the School of Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia.
Winter 1998 - PDF Format
Fall 1997
A Way of Life
Factory farming and the plight of farm animals.
Fall 1997 - PDF Format
Summer 1997
Summit for the Future We Choose for Ourselves
Reflections on the President's Summit for America's future, to which she was a delegate.
Summer 1997 - PDF Format
Spring 1997
What the World Needs Now
Redirecting our federal budget priorities away from cold war level defense spending and toward making our streets and homes secure by funding schools, cities, and other human
Spring 1997 - PDF Format
Winter 1997
A Gift For All Seasons
Doing well by doing good. Philanthropy advice to business students and to everyone who believes you must first do well before you can do good.
Winter 1998 - PDF Format

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