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Other Worlds are Possible

Posted January 6th, 2010 by admin

Website: 
http://www.otherworldsarepossible.org/

1) Documenting, together with social movements, cases of thriving economic, social, and environmental alternatives that are flourishing around the world - with an emphasis on gender;

2) Creating multiple media and educational materials for extensive outreach throughout the Americas, in English and Spanish. We share concrete models, strategies, and lessons for work at home, and imperatives for just national and global economic policy;

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Oxfam America

Posted December 9th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.oxfamamerica.org/

Oxfam America is committed to creating lasting solutions to global poverty, hunger and social injustice.

Oxfam America

Posted December 9th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.oxfamamerica.org/

Oxfam America is committed to creating lasting solutions to global poverty, hunger and social injustice.

People's Movement for Human Rights Education

Posted December 9th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.pdhre.org/

People's Movement for Human Rights Education funds learning programs in the following areas:

1. Developing additional human rights cities
2. Developing Learning Institutions for Human Rights Education
3. Learning programs on women’ human rights.
4. Human rights education at the grassroots level for groups working on economic and social justice concerns.
5. Publication and dissemination of educational materials
6. Conducting human rights training programs at UN and civil society conferences

Permaculture Activist

Posted December 10th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/

The Permaculture Activist is North America's leading permaculture periodical offering articles on permaculture design, edible landscaping, bioregionalism, aquaculture, natural building, earthworks, renewable energy, and much more. It provides a current listing of upcoming permaculture design courses and serves as an valuable global networking tool linking students to teachers and information, homeowners to designers and consultants, homeseekers to community, organisms to habitats, life to soil, and hope and help for all who imagine a culture that cares for the Earth AND people.

Pesticide Action Network North America

Posted December 10th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.panna.org/

PANNA (Pesticide Action Network North America) works to replace pesticide use with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives. As one of five PAN Regional Centers worldwide, we link local and international consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups into an international citizens' action network. This network challenges the global proliferation of pesticides, defends basic rights to health and environmental quality, and works to insure the transition to a just and viable society.

Pesticide Action Network North America

Posted December 10th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.panna.org/

PANNA (Pesticide Action Network North America) works to replace pesticide use with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives. As one of five PAN Regional Centers worldwide, we link local and international consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups into an international citizens' action network. This network challenges the global proliferation of pesticides, defends basic rights to health and environmental quality, and works to insure the transition to a just and viable society.

Pesticide Watch

Posted December 9th, 2004 by Melissa Moore

Website: 
http://www.pesticidewatch.org/

Pesticide Watch and Pesticide Watch Education Fund are sister organizations dedicated to fighting dangerous pesticide use in California communities.

For nearly a decade, Pesticide Watch and Pesticide Watch Education Fund have been providing California communities with the tools they need to protect themselves and the environment from the hazards of pesticides.

Phone app for GMO foods in the supermarket

Posted July 16th, 2010 by admin

http://truefoodnow.org/2010/07/15/shoppersguideapp/

From the Center for Food Safety.

Real Food Campaign

Posted January 14th, 2010 by admin

Website: 
http://www.realfoodcampaign.org/

The Real Food Campaign will make nutrient dense foods available in the marketplace and create a new standard for food quality.

The Real Food Campaign is educating and networking with consumers and retailers, farmers, scientists and policy makers about the need for nutrient dense foods.

The Real Food Campaign coordinates and supports all programs that produce healthier and more nutrient dense crops for our food supply.

Nutrient Dense foods are healthier, more vibrant, tastier and last longer.

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