Links


American Men and Women Who Have Died in the Iraq War

655,000 Iraqis Killed in the war. Download the Lancet paper


Poets Against The War: Write. Read. Resist.

Paz Amarillo: Amarillo-area Poets Against The War - available for actions. peacepoets at bluevisionpoems.com

Veterans Against The Iraq War

Slamarillo: Amarillo's vibrant slam scene.

J.L Baker and Daniel C. Ramos: Check out books by two of Amarillo's leading poets.

Hunter Ingalls: "poems sailing from his holy heyoka lips"; Bard of Bushland, Poet Laureate of Wildorado, lover of sound and light and life.

Darryl Purpose: fingers and voice bringing fresh life to contemporary folk music.

Lahib Jaddo: Iraqi-American artist - fresh, bold, enchanting, and "beauty above all"

High Plains Public Radio - KTXP 91.5 Bushland, Texas: bringing class, diversity, and sanity to the central High Plains.

Access To Insight: excellent resource for Theravada Buddhism

Amarillo Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship: community, diversity, creativity, family; small but mighty.

Unitarian Universalist Association: starting point for learning about this liberal religious tradition.

Wildcat Bluff Nature Center: nature education for Amarillo and the Panhandle High Plains.

Ogallala Commons: "create thriving communities sustained by healthy land and abundant water in the Great Plains region that overlies the High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer"

Great Plains Restoration Council: dedicated to restoring fully functioning grassland ecosystems to the Great Plains.

The Nature Conservancy: protecting and conserving wild lands; one of the best outfits around.

Greatplains.org: a wealth of information "about the natural history and resources of the Great Plains."

The Conservation Alliance of the Great Plains: "Our hope is that one day the diversity of wildlife which once roamed Great Plains can be restored to a portion of its former range."

The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment: thought-provoking ideas and new perspectives on "human relationships with the natural world"

Frank and Deborah Popper: the Buffalo Commons metaphor is more than you think; learn about its possibilities from two bold thinkers.


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