| A Spiral Path to Knowhere: One couple's experience and insights with simple living, peace and justice issues, creativity, and living in the spirit. | |
| American Company Review: Read reviews of American companies that are sweatshop-free, animal free, enviromentally friendly, unionized, and socially responsible. | |
| Be The Dream: Focuses on building community resources and practices for a new world order. | |
| Boycott City: Forum for people to share information about things they do not like in the world around them. | |
| Boycott Now: A forum for the discussion and promotion of worldwide boycotts and protests. | |
| Careers in the Common Good: Can your college education set the stage for a lifetime of human good? Brown University shows a way to do that. | |
| Caution: Children at Work: Church World Service page with information about youthful activists, links to their library which has films about sweatshops where millions of children are imprisoned. | |
| Civic Practices Network (CPN): CPN shares a commitment to bring practical methods for public problem solving into every community and institutional setting in America. | |
| Dads and Daughters: Organization of men with daughters. Provides tools to build relationships. Current project confronts western culture's valuing girls only for superficial aspects such as body weight and appearance. | |
| Ecovillage Network: Links together a highly diverse worldwide movement of autonomous ecovillages (environmentally and socially sustainable settlements) and related projects. | |
| Empowerment: A source for empowering people and communities via the internet with links to a wide range of progressive topics. | |
| Flash-mob: Worldwide links directory. | |
| GoodHumans Guidelines: Visitors may obtain a rating of goodness, learn about how to be a "GoodHuman" and contribute to a definition of what that is. | |
| Human Rights - at The Mining Co.: Stay on top of human rights efforts and issues worldwide. Link to campaigns, organizations, and learn what actions you can take. | |
| Ikuyo Conant Taiko Drummer: About Taiko drumming and performing arts to create a more life-enhancing and peaceful world. | |
| Kindness Inc.: Information about Dr. Chuck Wall and his organization to promote random acts of kindness. | |
| Labour Behind The Label: A network of organisations supporting garment worker's efforts to defend rights and improve wages | |
| No Statusquo Websites: Articles and web links about political issues. | |
| People Owning Infinite New Tomorrows: Bringing together individuals & groups who recognize the need for a raising of consciousness in our society, and who are willing to start taking responsibility for making a positive difference in their own lives. | |
| Sustainable Settings: A demonstration and research project designed to focus community life around meaningful and environmentally sustainable practices. | |
| Sxethic: Many essays on ethics, with a focus on animal and human rights in daily life. Covers vegetarianism, veganism, sexual and racial equality, straightedge, and hardliners. | |
| The September Project: Join with neighbors on September 11 at your local library to share and discuss ideas about democracy, citizenship, and patriotism through public talks, roundtables, and performances. | |
| Together Foundation: A place to foster communication between individuals, groups, corporations and governments working in service to the Earth and humanity. | |
| Tony Schwartz "How To": Review and summary of works of this media consultant and author. Focus is on how progressive, activists can effectively use air and print media. | |
| Wastewatch: Promotes action on waste reduction, reuse and recycling throughoutt the UK. | |
| What's At Stake 2: Defining the Public Interest in the Digital Age: A publication of the Benton Foundation addressing points where digital technology intersects with important issues. | |
| Who Will Love America?: Web book about how to be a responsible citizen. Contains 100 actions that, when done by each of us on a day-to-day basis and when the situations arise, keep America strong and thus free. | |
| Womens Environmental Network: WEN is an organisation which links women and the environment and is especially concerned with issues concerning women's health and reproductive systems. |
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