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E+SM Goes Nonprofit

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Good news, Evolvers. At your request, we have hurtled over the bureaucratic gatekeepers to make the Evolver Social Movement (E+SM) a nonprofit initiative! Our new status means your contributions are now tax deductible. (more)

Earth Day 2012

8781457_orig.jpgThis Earth Day, We are going to have the greatest opportunity to meet with our Elders, First People’s of the Earth, to listen to their important Messages and participate in their Sacred Ceremonies in NYC. (more)

Parent Patients

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NORML Women's Alliance fights the filing of cannabis related felony child abuse charges against legally recognized medical marijuana patients. (more)

Drug War: The Horror of Peter Hitchens

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The War Against Some Drugs Some of the Time can never be won. I wish we could switch the area of focus from illegal drug users to the people evincing extreme oppression -- all those grim authority figures who wag their fingers and viciously condemn and demonize other people simply because they are exploring altered states of consciousness.  (more)

Evolver Spores: Come Together

th_intentionalcommunity-1.jpgThis month, join the 40+ Spores as they reimagine the way we live, love, grow food, eat, dance, and play. (more)

Intro to "Sacred Economics"

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The film, "Sacred Economics" traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system necessitates an endless growth that has destroyed community and contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity. (more)

Occupy Gaia in 2012: Subtle Activism Meets Street Activism

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Subtle activism is a bridge between the inner world of spirituality and the outer world of activism. It arises from the recognition that there are many creative ways to support social change and that shifting collective consciousness lies at the heart of any successful campaign. (more)

Occupy This Week

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On February 27th, Farm Aid Joins OWS to "Occupy the Food Supply". (more)

Sowing Revolution: Seed Libraries Offer Hope for Freedom of Food

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The seed revolution began one sunny afternoon on a neatly mowed lawn at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. For an historic moment, it wasn't much to gawk at: a circle of about a dozen seedsmen and seedswomen sitting cross-legged in the grass, laying out the blueprint for an agricultural uprising. (more)

The Prepping Pyramid

riotthumb.jpgThe stereotype that survivalists live in underground bunkers in the middle of nowhere is rarely accurate. The media sensationalizes the extreme cases, but the reality is that a holistic survival plan involves several locations and several different scales. (more)

Situation Normal, All Fucked Up: A Freakonomic Analysis of the Burning Man 2012 Ticket Fiasco

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Now that Burning Man's ill-conceived ticket lottery has ended and the dust storms of indignation have settled, I would like to offer my observations on how this ticketing system was doomed from its very inception, and suggest how it might be improved in the future. (more)

Crafting Our Activism

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A blossoming craftivism movement is a hand-made attempt to playfully ground our most paradoxical human dilemmas. (more)

Occupy this Week

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The first OWS Eco Summit, new opportunities to occupy during the daytime, and permaculture workshops are all a part of Occupy This Week. (more)

From Suburban Sprawl to Peak Oil: Talking With James Howard Kunstler

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Suburbia has been the greatest misallocation of resources in the history of the world. We invested our wealth and much of our national identity in a living arrangement that has no future, and now the psychology of previous investment will not allow us to think about substantially changing it. (more)

Sacred Economics: Chapter 24, Conclusion: The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Tell Us Is Possible (Pt. 25)

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Now that I have entered the realm of speculation, I would like to describe a few more aspects of sacred economy that I believe will unfold over the next two centuries. This book has described developments that we can create in the next twenty years, and in some cases the next five. What about the next two hundred years? (more)

Robo-Justice For All

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SOPA and Protect-IP are threatening to bring rampant surveillance and security to an internet portal near you.  Learn about the impending legislation and the protests against it around the internet. [Video] (more)

Occupy This Week

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In Occupy This Week, occupiers celebrate the removal of the barricades at Zuccotti Park, while Occupy Curve Ball puts out the call for “an all-hands-on-deck moment to bring new life and new direction to the movement.” [Video] (more)

How To Thrive: A Conversation Between Daniel Pinchbeck and Director Foster Gamble

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What would it take to lift the veil on what's really going on in our world?   The movie THRIVE addresses that question by following the money upstream -- uncovering how the global consolidation of power effects nearly every aspect of our lives. On Monday, January 30th, you can join the discussion in a real-time, initimate and interactive Evolver Intensive video salon hosted by author and Evolver co-founder Daniel Pinchbeck, with Foster Gamble, director of THRIVE. [Video] (more)

Sacred Economics: Chapter 23, A New Materialism (Pt. 24)

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Most of this book has been about money, which is the usual subject of “economics” today. On a deeper level, though, economics should be about things, specifically the things that human beings create, why they create them, who gets to use them, and how they circulate. (more)

Censoring the Revolution

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The whole world is watching—as NYPD arrest OWS live stream’s operators with suspicious charges. (more)

Sacred Economics: Chapter 22, Community and the Unquantifiable (pt. 23)

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Despite being able to pay for everything we need, we do not feel like all our needs have actually been met. We feel empty, hungry. Perhaps the things we need the most are absent from the products of mass production, cannot be quantified or commoditized, and are therefore inherently outside the money realm.  (more)

Love's Evolution is My Resolution

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Love's evolution is my resolution, my revolution, my solution. The time is now. 2012 is upon us. The beginning is here! It's time to come to our senses, and wake up! Listen -- can you hear the alarm bells ringing? Can you hear the cries of Mother Earth? (more)

Thanks From #OWS

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As 2011 draws to a close, #OWS sends out thanks to its supporters. [Video] (more)

Kickstart The Jungle Prescription

ayahuascaprojectLARGE_thumb.jpgThe filmmakers behind The Jungle Prescription, an important documentary highlighting the potent effects of traditional plant medicine for overcoming addiction, need your help to help fund their project. 
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Empowered Public Wisdom Rising from the Grassroots

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How can we generate public wisdom right at the grassroots, with people creating that capacity in their communities whenever they want to? Can we get at least 80% of the quality of a professionally organized face-to-face citizen deliberative council with far less expense and effort -- perhaps with smart use of the Internet? (more)

Where Next for Occupy?

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The occupations have served an important purpose, but the time has come to direct the energy they have awakened toward tangible goals. For too long, the left has mortgaged its soul to a dispirited, defeated version of the practical. Society and the planet are in such a strait that the old practical isn't enough. We need to think big -- and then be practical. (more)

Empowering Public Wisdom

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The revolution in decision-making that citizen deliberative councils offer us is of comparable magnitude to the revolution in decision-making created centuries ago by the idea of majority vote. It can be applied virtually anywhere, and it could make all the difference in the world. (more)

Sacred Economics: Chapter 21, Working in the Gift (Part 22)

givethumb.jpgAs you step into a gift mentality, the first steps will be small ones. Perhaps if you run a business, you will convert a small part of it to a gift model. Whatever steps you take, know that you are preparing for the economy of the future. (more)

Occupied to Liberate

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The Religious leaders of the Civil Rights Movement recently formed "The Council of Elders" and announced their solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. [Video] (more)

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