Whole Earth, Spring 2002
“There is a false assumption that you can just walk in and start changing systems. Instead, you need first to weave the web of relationships. You have to work from the school to the district; from the classroom teacher to the school board.”
- Published: Spring 2002
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Whole Earth, Spring 2002
- The Geography of Health
- Herbalizing the Back Forty by 7Song: Natural medicine within ten minutes of your house.6
- “Organic” — Is It Healthier? by Susun Weed: Soybeans pollute, tofu causes dementia, capsuled herbs are poisonous...12
- Ecofolk: Music for Earth Healers by David Kupfer: Activist music by the next Pete Seegers, Kate Wolfs, and Woody Guthries.16
- Measuring the Power of Prayer by Larry Dossey, M.D.: Research suggests consciousness can change the physical world.20
- Surviving Cancer with a Lot of Help from My Friends by Michael K. Stone: Whole Earth editor finds communities to help with treatment decisions.22
- Doc Cop by Cherine Badawi: Officer Joel Fay helps mentally ill homeless people get off the street and into care.26
- Mead2001 Award Winner by Emily Polk: Bhopal’s Sambhavna Clinic continues to care for survivors eighteen years after the Union Carbide disaster.33
- A Food Revolution in Berkeley by Michael K. Stone: Fighting malnutrition and disease, teaching ecological literacy, and giving hope to family farmers begins with kids growing their own food.38
- The Naked Geography of Hope by Wade Davis: Death and life in the ethnosphere: saving endangered cultures.57
- Other Features
- JB Builds a Better Camper by J. Baldwin and Liz Fial: “Since RVs are not going to disappear, we decided to demonstrate a better way.”62
- What’s Next? Looking to the Next Decade: Global Business Network predictions from Peter Schwartz, Paul Hawken, Michael Hertz, Jay Ogilvy, Orville Schell, Gwynne Dyer, Richard Rodriguez, Betty Sue Flowers, Alex Singer, Freeman Dyson, and Peter Warshall.66
- Ken Kesey: Furthur. The writer and cultural icon remembered by Stewart Brand, with reprints of some of his most personal writing for Whole Earth.78
- Alternative Sources for News by Pat Holt: Where to go for news you can trust.90
- Books & Tools
- The Straight Path of the Spirit11
- Bones of the Master11
- Fibroids25
- The Not-So-Scary Breast Cancer book25
- American Homelessness28
- Having Faith29
- The Price of Motherhood29
- The Baby Book29
- Sticks and Stones29
- Circle Round29
- Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles29
- Mothering29
- California Homeschooler29
- The Underground History of American Education32
- Fighting Invisible Tigers32
- Highs!32
- Fast Food Nation36
- Beyond Beef36
- Hope’s Edge36
- Coming Home to Eat36
- Light at the Edge of the World61
- Xtreme Cooler63
- air force Dental Cleaner64
- FreeCharge64
- Watts Up?65
- Petzl Zipka Headlamp65
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest81
- Garcia83
- The Deadhead’s Taping Compendium83
- Deadhead Social Science83
- The Cosmic Serpent84
- The Botany of Desire84
- Crossing Over85
- From Girls to Grrrlz86
- The Great Women Cartoonists86
- Eternally Bad86
- Take it Personally88
- One Makes the Difference88
- Global Uprising88
- Education for Action88
- The Nation on Big Media92
- PR Watch92
- Environmental News Network92
- Faultline92
- Bobos in Paradise93
- The Operation, Care, and Repair of Farm Machinery94
- Barns and Outbuildings and How to Build Them94
- Horses, Mules, and Ponies and How to Keep Them94
- The Birds of Heaven95
- The World and the Wild95
- Access
- Herb books9
- Ecofolk artists17
- An ecofolk sampler19
- Prostate cancer resources24
- Food systems, farms, and schools47
- Backmatter
- Letters96
- Corrections99
- Gossip100
- Peter Warshall at Large101
- Classifieds / Reader Service / Thanks103
- Donors104
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