From the 1970's Survival Faire at San Jose State and first Earth Day to the present reflection by our guest Starhawk.  episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2024 · 56 MIN

From the 1970's Survival Faire at San Jose State and first Earth Day to the present reflection by our guest Starhawk.

from Women's Spaces Radio Show · host Elaine B. Holtz & Kenneth E. Norton

Finally, the radio/podcast show of 4/22/2024 is now online for your listening convenience. Elaine and I lost our dear friend Keith Alden to sudden kidney failure on April 15th, and we grieve his absence in our lives. Keith was a Marine Veteran who experienced the wrath and destruction of the Vietnam. He then followed the spiritual path offered by Adi Da. He was also a fighter for justice. May Keith rest in peace. The 4/22 show was our Earth Day show featuring our co-producer Ken Norton sharing his experience as a student at San Jose State taking part in a student action February 1970, prior to the nationally organized Earth Day, in burying a car as a sign that we wanted changes in policies for the environment. Our guest Starhawk, an ecofeminist, talks about our response as a nation to Earth Day in the last 54 years and the vigilance we still need. She also discusses with Elaine the Israel-Palestine war and the problems it demonstrates when people in the land of different cultures are ruled by one that favors one over the other.  Check out the web archive page for this show at the posted link for the bio of the guest, links referenced, reports on the show’s segments, this week in Herstory, announcements, and the playlist. https://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSA24/WSA240422.html

Finally, the radio/podcast show of 4/22/2024 is now online for your listening convenience. Elaine and I lost our dear friend Keith Alden to sudden kidney failure on April 15th, and we grieve his absence in our lives. Keith was a Marine Veteran who experienced the wrath and destruction of the Vietnam. He then followed the spiritual path offered by Adi Da. He was also a fighter for justice. May Keith rest in peace. The 4/22 show was our Earth Day show featuring our co-producer Ken Norton sharing his experience as a student at San Jose State taking part in a student action February 1970, prior to the nationally organized Earth Day, in burying a car as a sign that we wanted changes in policies for the environment. Our guest Starhawk, an ecofeminist, talks about our response as a nation to Earth Day in the last 54 years and the vigilance we still need. She also discusses with Elaine the Israel-Palestine war and the problems it demonstrates when people in the land of different cultures are ruled by one that favors one over the other.  Check out the web archive page for this show at the posted link for the bio of the guest, links referenced, reports on the show’s segments, this week in Herstory, announcements, and the playlist. https://www.womensspaces.com/ArchiveWSA24/WSA240422.html

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