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Raise the Stakes #3: CITIES: SALVAGING THE PARTS

By Planet Drum Staff | June 21, 1981

Cities: Salvaging the Parts Circles of Correspondence (Regional Reports) Articles Poetry AnnouncementThird World Ranch ReviewsReviewed by Robert C. Watts Reviewed by Michael Helm Planet Drum UpdateActivities, how to get involved, items for sale, masthead Editorial GraphicsMichael Davidson, Hexacanthion Astercanthion, Nancy Eckel, Michael Myers, Nancy Von Stoutenberg Note: The PDF below is searchable if downloaded. Download.

Raise the Stakes! #2: ECO-DEVELOPMENT: Decolonizing Ourselves

By Planet Drum Staff | January 1, 1981

Eco-Development: Decolonizing Ourselves Circles of Correspondence (Regional Reports) Articles PoetryDeerlodge, Roger Dunsmore AnnouncementFourth World Assembly Conference Reviews Reviewed by Peter Berg EditorialThe Next Step, Peter Berg and Michael Helm GraphicsSam Silver, Leonard Rifas, Sylvester Wesaw, Samiid Aednan, Daniel House, Jack Forbes, Gebe from Le Sauvage, Vito, Michael Myers, Charlie Hochberg, Christopher Swan, Thomas Morris Note: The PDF below is searchable if downloaded. Download

Raise the Stakes! #1: Soft Borders

By Planet Drum Staff | September 21, 1979

Soft Borders: An introduction to Raise the Stakes! Articles PoetryRaise the Stakes!, Peter Berg LetterGary Snyder Reviews Reviewed by Linn House Reviewed by Peter Berg EditorialHumankind Peter Berg(?) (and Linn House?)Report to the Membership GraphicsDaniel O. Stolpe, Shafi Hakim, Peter Hall, Sandy Simonson Note: The PDF below is searchable if downloaded. Download

Reinhabitory Theater

By Peter Berg | April 1, 1978

This is an improvisation guide for performing stories that come specifically from native northern California Pomo. Maidu, Karok and Pit River tribal traditions. The “coyote stories” feature human/animal characters and were told around fires during the rainy winter months for both entertainment and philosophical reference to human and planet events. * * * The stories embody multi-species consciousness; human beings as such don’t have to […]

HOMESKIN

By Peter Berg | March 24, 1970

…on the summer solstice in 1968, the Diggers began radiating out from San Francisco to other regions and cities to spread their anti-materialistic and increasingly earth-centered ideas. Homeskin was a statement of vision and intent for this exodus. It expands what had been the Diggers’ mainly urban experiment with mutualistic anarchism to now embrace the vast natural interdependence found in Earth’s biosphere. It was specifically […]