Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Dear Friends, " Satya " magazine offers inspired and intelligent reading on issues of animal rights, vegetarian, and environmental advocacy. It's a fabulous publication which deserves our support. Check out articles from the latest issue online (please see below), and get information on how to . Best, Alka SATYA Magazine See highlights at www.satyamag.com New-Subscribe online! Get an entire year of Satya delivered to you door for just $20 for one year, or $35 for two. It's fast, easy and secure-www.satyamag.com. The October 2002 Issue of SATYA is now available! Get Political. (Positive Alternatives for Ambivalent Activists) Guest Editorial: Rebuilding Societies Emerging From Conflict: A Shared ResponsibilitySFormer UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, maps out the human rights hot-spots and how we can create a more peaceful world. Featured Stories: Boulder's Getting Bolder: Holding the Feds Accountable for Global Warming Boulder's Mayor, Will Toor, explains how the City is suing the government for financing projects that pollute the world and cause global warming. A Hunger For Peace Activist Kathy Kelly of Voices in the Wilderness goes on a hunger strike and tells us why. Move Over Oil, Water's the Next Big Thing Author Tony Clarke explains how a handful of corporations are gaining control over the global water supply and making enormous profits. Learn how water, " blue gold, " may replace oil as the most precious commodity in the world. Plus: In The Green Party: A Movement for Ecology, Nonviolence, Justice, Democracy, New York State Green Party Chairperson, Mark Dunlea, argues the case for voting Green this November. Satya's October 2002 issue also features Beth Gould's report on how Mayor Bloomberg's budget cuts to the city's animal shelter system will further jeopardize the lives of the City's most vulnerable residents; Seba Johnson, who writes about her work and explains why animal rights activists need to reach out to African-Americans; and, in Satya's ongoing series, Ten Symbols of What's Right in the World, activist Miyun Park shares her list of what inspires her. Now in its eighth year of publication, Satya is distributed free-of-charge to businesses and places of learning in the New York metropolitan area. Regardless of where you live, you can get Satya delivered to your door by subscribing for only $20/year. You can online at www.satyamag.com or send a check or money order payable to Stealth Technologies to the address listed below. Help us get the word out! Please forward this announcement to your friends, family and colleagues, and ask them to join our growing e-mail list. You can join us via our Web site www.satyamag.com. For a distribution site near you, to place an ad, or for more information, contact Satya at the number or address below. Satya Magazine 539 1st Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Tel. 718 832-9557 Fax. 718 832-9558 E-mail. satya Web. www.satyamag.com If you would like to be removed from this mailing list please send a blank email to subscriptions with 'remove' typed into the subject field. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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