February 2005

Voice Lessons

Voice Lessons
Our latest ‘EM Roundtable’ gathered five dynamic local women for brunch and conversation about speaking up for your true self — from a decidedly female perspective. We can all learn from their words and unique voices. story by HEATHER NORDELL photos by WANDA BENVENUTTI

Neighbor Intensive
Jim Diers was the first director of the Seattle Office of Neighborhoods, serving under three mayors. He is an undisputed local hero and champion of grass-roots community building. Excerpts from his new “Neighbor Power” book. by JIM DIERS

The Ugly Side Of Pretty
Don’t look now (in your compact mirror) but the overwhelming majority of beauty and cosmetics products are toxic for you and our planet. Our special report on your own eco-makeover. by REBECCA EPHRAIM

Back Woods: The Laws For Nature
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t about to let Bush Administration officials rest easy on the environment or confuse deep-set values in protecting our natural heritage. by ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.

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