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back. | and stephanie too!
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April 11, 2009 in Uncategorized. I’m trying to be quiet more often. To listen more fully. To pay attention to silent spaces. This time studying river ecosystems and issues having to do with human rights has set before me an incredible narrative, of the relationship between humans and their environment, a connection that holds both sorrow and joy. I’m not quite sure how to share this through a blog post, but I’ll try. Nawg Poh today is a place lacking a generation, where young adults have been forced to l...
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Projects | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Our documentary and lecture series kicked off on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 with. FLOW: For the Love of Water. We continued our documentary series in the Fall 2009 semester, partnering again with Gill Holland to premier. At the Bluegrass Bioneers conference on October 16, 2009. On November 10, 2009, we showed. Who Killed the Electric Car? At the UofL Planetarium. This spring, we plan to show. The Cardinal Cam was present for our latest dumpster dive on October 3rd!
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Mountainous Destruction ← LittleYellowFrog
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9 Nov 2006 General. I had read about this a while ago but had forgotten that I’d seen it until I came across it again this week and was dismayed by it once more. Why, the story of the ongoing – destruction of the Appalachian mountains. Why, to mine coal of course. These folks are literally blowing up mountains to get at the coal. The debris that remains fills up the valleys. Watch the video at the above site. That such beautiful landscapes are being destroyed for their coal alone is a crying shame.
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Up on the Mountain: October 2013
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Monday, October 21, 2013. July came in hot, and it hasn't let up. Fortunately our volunteers remained unfazed by the heat (though all our staff members can't say the same! We had wonderful groups from Kentucky, Massachusetts, Illinois, Indiana, California, Ohio, New Jersey, and Maryland. Volunteers embraced the cornerstones for the week, and wanted to make some concrete changes back at home. Mike and Donna's New Stairs. Friederike's Newly Painted House! Rosa's New Porch Roof. Betty and Toni's New Porch.
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Get Involved! | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Our next general meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August at 12:15 in TBA. There will be another meeting on Wednesday, September 1st at 1:00 in TBA. Please attend one of the meetings to learn about all of the exciting events that will be happening soon! If you are involved with an organization that would like to partner with GRASS on a project, contact one of the officers. Also, keep checking back for volunteer opportunities and events sponsored by GRASS! Have a...
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Media | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. GRASS and its members have been featured on television and in the local news media several times. Check here for the latest updates on media features about GRASS! Tyler Lloyd, Vice President, was on FOX in the Morning for the Manual High School gardens, as well as our advisor, Teddie Phillipson-Mower. The link will be added soon. GRASS was recently featured on the UofL Cardinal Cam for dumpster diving:. And about our cell phone recycling program. Stay tuned for ...
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Library | This Land is Home to Me
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This Land is Home to Me. The dream of the mountains’ struggle. Christians for the Mountains. Friends of the Mountains. Appalachian Voices – Front Porch. The War in Appalachia. A Church That Heals. At Home in the Web of Life. Catechism of the Catholic Church. Catholic Conference of West Virginia. Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church. This Land is Home to Me. US Conference of Catholic Bishops. Catholic Committee of Appalachia. Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project. Leave My Child Alone.
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Up on the Mountain: Where Are You From?
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Saturday, September 20, 2014. Where Are You From? Every morning we take students to the worksite we have them introduce themselves and say where they are from. Most of the time the homeowner cannot believe they can from all that way just to be at their house. During the month of June, we welcomed over 150 volunteers from all. Over the country: Indiana, Illinois, Texas, West Virginia, California, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Virginia, Missouri, and Ohio! A new roof in Salem. The inside of her room.
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dumblifeofroots: Harnessing the awesome power of the word "clean"
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Friday, February 27, 2009. Harnessing the awesome power of the word "clean". As a resident of the wonderful Commonwealth of Kentucky, where not-especially-large metro areas such as Lexington and Louisville have the largest carbon footprint in the country. 1 and #5, respectively), mainly on account of appalling sprawl and our old friend King Coal- both of the not-clean and the . non-clean variety. On the snarky side, ofI share this little ad, courtesy of the Coen Brothers:. Isn't a bad place to start.
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