Cover Art & Artist
Maassai Madonna by Shirley Ann Morales "The beauty and quiet resilience that I observed in the Maasai woman's face struck a deep chord. I painted this image with a sense of reverence for the vast number of women who love, nurture, and care for their children with unending devotion despite suffering abuse, humiliation, and deep loss."
ShirleyAnn limits her illustration work to serve only those businesses, organizations, and individuals whose commitment is to inspire a higher quality of life. Prints, Greeting Cards, and original artwork are available through White Meadow, P.O. Box 180, Corbett, OR 97019 or [email protected]
Fall '99 Issue 11
Soul Food
by Terry D.Samuel
Leaving Home: Nestle, Nature's, Stan Any, and "Rootless Corporations"
by Ness Mountain
The War on Drugs: Unhealthy For All Living Things: A History of "The WOD" & Part 2 & Part 3 & Part 4 & Part 5
by Tom Cahill
Dreams of Kindness, Love & Grace
by Carolyn Berry
Fin-De-Siecle, Like You Wouldn't Believe & Part 2 & Part 3 & Part 4
by William Benz
Confronting Goliath: Exploring the Link Between Projection and Mass Oppression & Part 2 & Part 3 & Part 4
by Maria Todisco
A Call For A Cease Fire In The Ancient Forest Wars & Part 2 & Part 3 & Part 4
by Jeremy Hall
Riffs On Bruce Cockburn's "Trouble With Normal"
by John Rude
Starry Eyed
by Spyrit