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"A World of Possibilities"
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Listener Action: Because You Can Make A Difference
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There are many ways to get involved. Please take one step, no matter how small. Educate yourself. Write your representatives. Tell your friends, your church, your family. Whatever you can do, do it.
These links relate to the A World of Possibilities program “Women Who Wouldn’t Listen: Wangari Maathai and Frances Moore Lappe.”
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GUEST FULL INTERVIEWS
Frances Moore Lappe, social activist, author of sixteen books, including the landmark Diet for a Small Planet (1971)
Wangari Maathai , Winner, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize; founder, Greenbelt Movement, Kenya
(Click on a guest's name to listen to their full unedited interview.)
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE ISSUES
Small Planet Institute
Frances Moore Lappe in Wikipedia
The Green Belt Movement
Wangari Maathai in Wikipedia
Wangari Maathai on Democracy Now!
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We pursue our mission through two complementary programs:
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to regional and national media markets and books radio
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syndicated radio program, A World of Possibilities.
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