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Bioneers 2007 Conference Plenary Sessions

This collection includes all 15 speakers from the 2007 National Bioneers Conference, as well as the opening remarks by Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons.

JAY HARMAN
Designing the Next Golden Age: A Progress Report

JUDY BACA
The Interactive Digital Mural: A Tool for Social Reconciliation from the Local to the Global

JUDY WICKS
Local Living Economies: Green, Fair and Fun

JOHN ABRAMS
Thinking Like Cathedral Builders

VAN JONES
Toward a Green Growth Alliance: Birthing a New Politics

PAUL ANASTAS
Green Chemistry: From Here to Sustainability

MAJORA CARTER
Green the Ghetto

EVON PETER
An Indigenous Perspective on How to Survive the Next Hundred Years

EVE ENSLER
V to the 10th

EDWARD TICK
Return of the Ghost Dancers: Modern War's Devastation...and Healing

WALLACE J. NICHOLS
A Brave New Ocean, or an Ocean Revolution?

CAROL BEBELLE
Culture and Re-building . . . Re-membering New Orleans/Re-weaving its Social and Cultural Fabric

CHARLOTTE BRODY
The Sea Around Us, The Environment in Us

WINONA LADUKE
Seeds the Creator Gave Us

KA HSAW WA & KATIE REDFORD
Earth Rights: Linking Human Rights and Environmental Struggles in the Age of Globalization



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An Indigenous Perspective on How to Survive the Next Hundred Years
A Brave New Ocean
Seeds the Creator Gave Us
Designing the Next Golden Age
V to the 10th
Culture and Re-building
Thinking Like Cathedral Builders
Stopping the Energy Colonization of Sacred Native Lands
How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World