See also: Free Tibet listing
Here are links to the International Campaign for Tibet, campaigner, Kate Saunders and the Tibet Society.
There is no definitive view on the best ways in which to support Tibet, Tibetans and the Dalai Lama.
Lots of blogs, news items, links to videos, books and more.
On-line archive collection of ‘it’ magazine 1966-1994. One of the most read underground press newspapers from the UK in the late 1960s and early ‘70s.
Austrian radical thinker, perhaps best known for his concept of ‘deschooling society’. These links provide an introduction to his ideas and writings. Very influential in radical education and ecology circles. “An astronomer of humanity.” The second is an interview in French from 1972 with English subtitles.
Seems so, this is becoming a lovely republic of icon painters, artists, great abandoned houses, cosy cafes, a lot of mysterious courtyards, uphill streets and ladders, of painters, art dealers, monks and nuns, Central Asian-immigrants, birthplaces of and living places of many known Russian poets, writers, painters, musicians, jokers etc.
It's old and officialy functioning again since 2002, hence: expect something marvellous if you believe, and if you don't believe be amazed by the Power of Transformation and Expansion this epoch's about!
Sacred space within a form of FCS
Australian ecology writer, activist, musician and founder of the Rainforest Information Center (RIC). Deep Ecologist and influential thinker. A communitarian. But also a person of humour and intelligence and gentle passion
Lots of information, videos and links about his books, ideas…and life are to be found at his homepage at the RIC.
An ecovillage that is being developed with government support in the Pembrokeshire area of Wales in the UK.
The website describes the concept for the Lammas ecovillage as: “that of a collective of eco-smallholdings working together to create and sustain a culture of land-based self-reliance. The project supports a permaculture approach to land management – in which human beings are considered an intrinsic part of the ecosystem. As a result the approach to environmental management is one of stewardship for future generations rather than exploitation for short term gain.”
German student, Leonie Muller’s nomadic travel blog and ‘Wherever you go, there you are’ on Facebook.
Lovearth claims to be: The most important site for "important news and direct actions.” See what you think. US-focused. Lots on conspiracy theories and ‘shadowy’ groups such as Bilderberg.
Lowimpact.org is a non-profit organisation - a network of great people and organisations providing information, training, products & services to help you live more sustainably. In the section, ‘Change your life’, over 200 topics to engage with, from becoming a Willing Worker on Organic Farms (wwoofers) to living in intentional communities.
Ken Kesey’s merry band. ‘You’re either on the bus, or off the bus’ circa 1964+. As immortalised in Tom Wolfe’s ‘Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test’ book. And frequently associated as the Grateful Dead’s crew with Captain Trips (Jerry Garcia) at the helm. This offers links to Prankster, Ken Babbs’ site (new pages and old pages) and some promo video for ‘Magic Trip’ documentary of the original Magic Bus, 'Furthur' trip.