Ecologistics 2016 Year-at-a-Glance
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Magic at the Deep Ecology Collaboratory
You can provide the setting and all of the ingredients, but you never know if the magic is going to happen. The... Read More
Joe Bish – Deep Ecology Collaboratory Presenter
“Imagine if your job required daily immersion in news articles and reports that demonstrated the demise of the living world. Women dying... Read More
Protest Song Songwriting Contest Winners
Announcing the winners of our Protest Song Songwriting Contest! Maria Woodson took the top $1,000 prize with her beautiful song “Daffodils,” inspired... Read More
Derrick Jensen Deep Ecology Collaboratory Presenter
Derrick Jensen is a radical environmentalist who likes to remind us that our word radical is derived from the Latin radicalis, which... Read More
Life’s Too Short Environmental Film Festival
Join us for the Life’s Too Short Environmental Film Festival Six short films about ordinary people saving extraordinary places Special speakers September 21... Read More
Jerry Mander Deep Ecology Collaboratory Presenter
Many people know of the David Brower-inspired Sierra Club ads that appeared in the New York Times during the 1960s galvanizing citizens... Read More
Introducing Pay-What-You-Can Collaboratory Registration
At Ecologistics, we feel everyone should have a chance to lend their voice to the Deep Ecology Collaboratory regardless of her or his... Read More
Stephanie Mills – Restoring and Reinhabiting Damaged Land
I am just finishing up reading In Service of the Wild, by Stephanie Mills. I find it absolutely captivating. She makes a compelling case for “Restoring... Read More
Dave Foreman Deep Ecology Collaboratory Presenter
While attending the Douglas Tompkins memorial “Wild Legacy” in San Francisco last January, my colleagues Stacey Hunt, Michael Jencks, and I had... Read More