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PART 9: DAUGHTERS OF THOREAU - NOT TOO WELL BEHAVED
On his deathbed, Henry David Thoreau said his only regret was that he had been too well behaved. Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson, and Terri Swearingen, three of the most imaginative, inspiring and courageous direct action heroines of our era share their experiences and show us how courage and commitment can stop mountains from being moved.
PART 10: PLANTS & PEOPLE – WHO IS CULTIVATING WHOM?
Award-winning journalist Michael Pollan, author of The Botany of Desire: A Plant's Eye View of the World takes a fresh perspective on the co-evolution of people and plants. Ethnobotanist/artist Kathleen Harrison, who has been working with the Mazatec people of Oaxaca, delves into the human-sacred plant sacrament relationship.
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