Bioregional Culture: A look at several unique bioregions in the articles within this issue, from India to Silverton, Colorado. What bioregionalism means to different people and its significance in determining one’s own place. Circles of Correspondence: Oak Ridges Moraine, Aquaterra, Mexico, Intertribal Indian Park. Reads & Reads, Green City Report, Planet Drum Publications. Bioregional Culture […]
Read MoreEarth Block 1993
Read MorePlanet Drum’s exhibit at Earth Block Carnaval 1993 displaying Nancy Morita’s San Francisco: Wild in the City Map
Read MoreEco-Governance II: Anatomy of the Shasta Bioregional Gathering: An in-depth survey and exploration of the first Shasta Bioregional Gathering in northern California from conception to realization including highlights, participant reports and musings. Also samples bioregional gathering observations/outlines from Toronto’s first Bioregion Week and the fifth TIBC held in Kerrville, Texas. Inspirational accounts and provocative critiques […]
Read More“Building a Bioregional Culture”(“A celebration of unity in diversity!”) September 10-13, 1992 (Thursday thru Sunday) Location: Siskiyou County. Near Mount Shasta. Methodist Church Camp (about a mile from Castle Lake, amidst old growth forest, native wildflower meadows, bubbling streams and spectacular views of Mount Shasta). Goal:Bringing bioregional culture to new levels of application, deepening understanding […]
Read MoreEco-Governance Bioregional Gatherings: Informative accounts of bioregional gatherings in British Columbia, the Cascades, the Great Prairie, Ozarks, Detroit, the Great Lakes, Ohio River watershed, north central Pennsylvania, and Italy. Also features special reports from indigenous groups in the Dakota Black Hills, Mexico, Costa Rica, and San Francisco in response to the quincentennial of Columbus’ arrival; […]
Read More“Northern California Big Time”* September 12-15, 1991 (Thursday thru Sunday ) *The First Bioregional Gathering respectfully borrowed the term ‘Big Time’ in honor of Californian’s First Peoples. The term ‘Big Time’ was and is used by California Native-Americans for large gatherings that evoke the past and explore the present and future. This is accomplished by […]
Read MoreExploring Urban Frontiers Circles of Correspondences Articles Announcements Reviews: Riffs, Reads & ReelsReads Reviewed by Peter Berg Reviewed by Marie Dolcini Reviewed by Seth Tager Reviewed by Seth Zuckerman Green City Center Report by Steven LewisGreen City/urban sustainability activities in the SF Bay Area. Planet Drum Pulse by Crofton DiackStakes Raisers and Planet Drum adventures in and […]
Read MoreEurope Now: The Bioregional Prospect Circles of Correspondence Articles Weaving AlliancesNorth America Other Continents Announcements Green City Center Report by Steven LewisGreen City/urban sustainability activities in the SF Bay Area. Planet Drum Pulse by Marie DolciniStakes Raisers and Planet Drum adventures in and out of the office Planet Drum PublicationsActivities, how to get involved, items for sale […]
Read MoreNorth “America” Plus: A Bioregional directory Articles Bioregional Directory North America Other Continents Planet Drum Pulse by Planet Drum StaffStakes Raisers and Planet Drum adventures in and out of the office. Planet Drum PublicationsActivities, how to get involved, items for sale and masthead. Announcements Reviews: Riffs, Reads & ReelsReadsReviewed by Stephanie Mills Graphics Note: The […]
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