2002 Spring From the Center

Content:

Centerview:

Pg 1 Women in the Northwest Tackle Welfare “Reform"

Pg 2 An Ecological Conversation with Nimachia Hernandez

[The recording of Nimachia Hernandez's Ecological Conversation "Mother Earth as Earth Person" can be found in the UO Library.]

Upcoming:

Pg 3 CSWS Spring Calendar

Pg 3 CSWS Hits the Road

RIGS:

Pg 4 RIG Updates

Kudos:

Pg 5 Kudos!

Creative Center:

Pg 6-7 Creating Common Ground for Uncommon Dialogue: Ecological Conversations Colloquium by Lynne Fessenden, Ecological Conversations Program Director

[The recording of Andrea Simpson's Ecological Conversation "Who Hears Their Cry? African-American Women and Environmental Justice" is available at the UO Library. The recording of Pramila Jayapal's Ecological Conversation "A Crisis of Imagination: Spirituality and Community" is available at the UO Library. The recording of Ursula Goodenough's Ecological Conversation "The Sacred Depths of Nature" is available at the UO Library.]

News:

Pg 8 Linda Fuller to Stay Course During CSWS Director Morgen’s Sabbatical

Pg 8 New $275,000 Grant from NIH to Fund Conspiracy Beliefs Study

Pg 9 Researching Green Nuns by Lynne Fessenden, Ecological Conversations Program Director

[The recording of Sarah Taylor's Ecological Conversation "The Genetic Monastery: Green Nuns, Seed Sanctuaries, and the Crusade Against Biotech Colonization" is available at the UO Library.]

Pg 9 Women’s History Day Inspires Young People

Awards:

Pg 10 Research Support Grants by Marie Harvey, Associate Director for Research, and Shirley Marc, Office Coordinator

CSWS:

Pg 11 From the Garden: Notes on Development by Judith Musick, Associate Director for Programs and Operations

Author's Note:

Pg 12 A Gardener’s Journal by Richard Bear

Pg 12 Uncontained: Urban Fiction in Postwar America by Elizabeth A. Wheeler

Publication Year
2002