The NEW Ecofeminist Webring. This web-ring is for pages devoted to the blossoming philosophy and social movement that has come to be known as ecofeminism. All genuine parties are invited to explore these pages. Ecofeminism has many strands. Pages aware to the critiques of essentialism are especially encouraged. Suggestions for pages include maybe an ecofeminist slant on animal ethics, technology, 'race', art, history of science, cosmetic surgery... the possibilities are endless! (Under New Ownership. Fixed Up and Ready to Go!)
WTF? A bunch of racist sexist homophobic nutbarsGOP nazis spreading shit like this is somehow okay in the land of the free, home of the brave? Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) pretends to prevent race-based abortions, steals from the civil rights … Continue reading →
Phil Rockstroh gives us this piece of beauty and politics and reality. A Journey to the end of Empire: It is Always Darkest Right Before it Goes Completely Black. P’n'P shall simply bask in it.   A Journey To The … Continue reading →
I’m singing in hell This is a place where my City Councillor invokes UN property rights instead of human rights for the 130 people evicted from a rundown apartment block destined for demolition, where the Mayor, hell-bent on the erection … Continue reading →
I am a Poet who likes to stir the pot, literally and figuratively. Most recently, I have been stirring a radioactive cauldron in an attempt to strengthen the no nukes community in Canada and around the world.
This website is dedicated to increasing environmentally friendly practices by pinning competing pulp and paper companies ethical codes of conducts against each other.
Four lesbian women writers, each one a baby boomer born between 1946 and 1964, have learned it all from scratch, by living it through farm and ranch and from education in environmental "range law" - What this arrangement of The Sundance Wives is, is a self-selection time-honored tradition of which community art can be made through writing and painting.
Ecofeminism is the social movement that regards the oppression of women and nature as interconnected.More recently, ecofeminist theorists have extended their analyses to consider the interconnections between sexism, the domination of nature (including animals), and also racism and social inequalities.
The popular poster of planet Earth with the line "Love Your Mother" is cute and creative. Yet Catherine Roach alerts us to potential problems of anthropomorphizing Earth as mother in light of traditional patriarchal attitudes toward motherhood.
While environmental crimes abound, we wish to direct attention to a disgusting misdemeanor that receives little publicity. It is the familiar sight of a man facing a wall, his back huddled, hands at crotch level, polluting the pavement with his urine.