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Table of Contents Spring 1999

FEATURE ARTICLE

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Cross-Cultural Organizing:
How it stopped a nuclear waste dump
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DEPARTMENTS

READERS RESPOND

GUEST ESSAY
U.S. allies break ranks on nuclear weapons policy

UPDATE FILE
Opponents of uranium mines appeal HRI license;
National Sludge Alliance issues action alert

CENTER NOTES
SRIC provides technical assistance at Peru smelter;
Experts testify at WIPP hearings

NETWORK NOTES
CEP evaluates corporate labor policies, conditions;
Study: Global warming trend could hurt southern farmers

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Books reviewed in this issue:

ACTIVISM
Talking About a Revolution: Interviews with Michael Albert, Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, bell hooks, Peter Kwong, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Urvashi Vaid, and Howard Zinn

AGRICULTURE
Against the Grain: Biotechnology and the Corporate Takeover of Your Food

EDUCATION
Guide to Environmental Graduate Programs

ENVIRONMENT
Engaging the Public on Biodiversity: A Road Map for Education and Communication Strategies
Greening the Ivory Tower: Improving the Environmental Track Record of Universities, Colleges, and Other Institutions

HEALTH
Eat to Beat Cancer:A Research Scientist Explains How to Avoid up to 99% of All Cancers

HOW TO DO IT
Living on Less: An Authoritative Guide to Affordable Food, Fuel, and Shelter

INFORMATION
The Connection:Strategies for Choosing and Operating 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s, and PACs

LAND USE
Bounded People, Boundless Lands: Encouraging a New Land Ethic
The Tainted Desert: Environmental Ruin in the American West

MEDIA
Earth Quarterly magazine

NATURAL RESOURCES
Understanding Forests
The Struggle for Water: Politics, Rationality, and Identity in the American Southwest

REGIONS
Ecology of Fear

WOMEN
Annapurna: A Woman's Place

Community Partners
and Resources


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