April 2007
Features
Beyond Eco-Apartheid: Is the green movement too white? Van Jones proposes a solution
The LOHAS sector is probably the most racially segregated part of the U.S. economy—in terms of its customers, owners and employees. Changing that could create better health, more jobs and increased wealth for communities that need all three. by VAN JONES
Conversations
The author of “The End of Nature” speculates on hope for the future. by BY RITZY RYCIAK
Statistics You Can See... And Feel
Photographer Chris Jordan, images of mass consumption by RITZY RYCIAK
On Our Radar
Sun-power is hot and citizen interest is steadily increasing. Peace-movement accelerates in California and beyond. a green business success story that reeks of worm poop and big bucks.
Green Scene
Conscious Hip-hop comes to Seattle. Ballard gears up to, Eat Local Now! by SOPHIE RAIDER
Tune In
Tune In
The harder we’ve pursued what we imagined was happiness, the more steadily and successfully it has fled our grasp by CHARLES SHAW
Prophet Motive
Daniel Pinchbeck on the real-life drama of our planet’s decimation by DANIEL PINCHBECK
Meditations
Is happiiness something we make for ourselves? by BILL MCKIBBEN
Healthy Living
Healthy Living
This national organization is serving meals in a radical way—for free. by JEFF CONANT
Locally Yours
Stinging aside, this plant does the body good. by JENNIFER ADLER M.S., C.N
Cooking
Nettle Soufflé by JENNIFER ADLER M.S., C.N
Local Food
Flashback to the days of lingering lunches. by
BodyTalk
by ELIZABETH BARKER
Travel
Escape the Pace
Canada’s Purcell Mountain Lodge provides memorable back-country adventures. by CRAI S. BOWER
Art and Soul
Art and Soul
The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, pathologists are the new American folk hero by JANIS AMATUZIO, MD
Reviews
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A Native American reminds us of the beautiful supernatural. by ALASTAIR BLAND
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