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NPR Interview on Activist Training (by Steve Chase)

Last April, I had the opportunity to do a twenty-plus minute radio interview for ACT Radio, a bi-monthly program on KTEP–the NPR station in El Paso, Texas. It was broadcast as their Earth Day edition on April 22, 2007. ACT … Continue reading

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Avoiding Ethical One-Sidedness (by Steve Chase)

At the recent Psychology-Ecology-Sustainability conference at Lewis and Clark College, I attended a workshop on the ethics of deep ecology. The facilitator of this one-hour session distributed a one-page handout with the eight core principles of the deep ecology movement. … Continue reading

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My “Creative Maladjustment” Talk (by Steve Chase)

As noted in a post on my Well-Trained Activist blog, I was recently a keynote speaker, along with Sarah Conn and Allen Kanner, at the Psychology-Ecology-Sustainability Conference held June 9-11 at Lewis and Clark College. I was the only non-psychologist … Continue reading

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Martin Luther King’s Journey to Activism (by Steve Chase)

For the last two years, I’ve broadcast a Martin Luther King Holiday special on WKNH, the Keene State College radio station. The segment that always gets the most listener comment is the little-known story about how King actually became an … Continue reading

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The Other ‘Inconvenient Truth’

Antioch University recently sponsored a community meeting following a showing of Al Gore’s new movie, An Inconvenient Truth. Steve Chase, who is the Director of Antioch University’s Environmental Advocacy and Organizing Program (EAOP), was one of the discussants at the … Continue reading

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Free Willie (by Steve Chase)

People across the political spectrum have expressed deep concerns about the impact of anti-terrorism law and action on civil liberties and political expression. For an example of why, visit E-Magazine and view Steve Chase’s commentary entitled ‘Free Willie’. Steve is … Continue reading

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