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#Me, Too!: The Silence Breakers are Transforming Rape Culture
by Mirra Price Time magazine’s 2017 person of the year is not an individual, but a movement—the “Silenc...

Organizing As Spiritual Practice, a New Column By Anna Girresch
Sharing Our Stories It would appear that I should fill this column with a triumphal story of hope in the midst...

Cooperative Leadership: A regular column by Satya Tanner
Quenching the Organizational Pants on Fire: Double Loop Learning and What it Means for You Working in a high p...

Report from Prout USA Seminar II
Prout Strategic Planning Seminar II Report Asheville, NC, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2017 By Mirra Price, Howard Nemon,...

Healing from Within: A New Column by Diane Moan
Dr. Diane Moan is a Naturopathic Doctor, who graduated from Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, an accre...

Global Prout Convention, July, 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
Report by Kate Donnelly-Anderson The topic of the annual 2017 Prout Convention was “Global Threats and P...

The Dusky Sky is Heavy
by Nydia Barone-Labensart The dusky sky is heavy this evening and the humidity is almost as high as the temper...

Union Organizing
by Anna Girresch After being at the PROUT Institute in Venezuela in the summer and fall of 2013, I moved to At...

I Marched on Washington
by Ellen Landau’s Sign This is a brief account of my trip north to Washington, DC, and how I ended up a day la...

Forming an Alliance for Economic Democracy
An Introduction to the Alliance for Economic Democracy By Shri Verrill and Alex Jackimovicz In Madison, Wiscon...
by Greg Firmstone Let me tell you the story of the Goddess who stuffed herself into a sack. You’ve heard this tale before It’s woven in your genes The desert wind like your Mother at dawn ki... Read more
Celebrating Natalie: Reflections on Natalie Goldberg’s Inspiration to Write Our Stories
By Jyoti Wind In mid-February, 2016, a few of us drove to Taos, NM for the 30th year celebration of Natalie Goldberg’s book Writing Down the Bones. The city was naming Feb.19th “Natalie Gold... Read more
Mirra Price, Women Proutist Board Member Years before I was introduced to the Progressive Utilization Theory (Prout), I dropped out of college to protest the Viet Nam War and my college (Ind... Read more
Introducing College Students to the Progressive Utilization Theory
By Nada Khader This past semester, I was invited by Professor Joan Katen of Pace University to co-teach a course entitled “Keys to Global Peace” at Pace University in Pleasantville, New York... Read more
Inspiring Change
By Jody Wright Change is the way life happens. Most change is evolutionary—adjustments made in small increments as a result of circumstances. But some change is revolutionary. It happens so... Read more
Rethinking Green Economics: Beyond the Triple Bottom Line (TBL)
By Roar Bjonnes The popular sustainability phrase, “People, Planet, Profit”, was coined by John Elkington in 1995, and in 1997, it was adopted as the title of the Anglo-Dutch oil... Read more
Effective Leadership: People Oriented Versus Task Oriented Leadership Styles Cooperative Leadership: A Regular Column by Satya Tanner Leadership is a tricky subject. Firstly, it is difficult... Read more
Womansong of Asheville: Creating Community Through Song, Caring and Service By Mirra Price “Who cares about the clouds when we’re together? Just sing a happy song and bring the sunny weather... Read more
Editor’s Reflections: C0P21 Paris Accords: Success or Sham?
C0P21 Paris Accords: Success or Sham? By Mirra Price James Hansen, a former NASA scientist and pioneer of climate science, isn’t impressed by the agreement among the 190 nations who signed t... Read more