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THE ARTS AND HEALING NETWORK


The Arts and Healing Network is dedicated to celebrating the connection between arts and healing. The focus is their web site which serves as an international resource and exchange for anyone interested in the healing potential of art, especially environmentalists, social activists, artists, health care practitioners, and those challenged by illness.
 

Arts & Healing Network
PMB 612
3450 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94118
Fax: 415-771-3696
E-mail: ahn@artheals.org
URL: www.artheals.org
 

 
 
B
lue Apple Players

Blue Apple Players have become nationally known for writing and producing original musicals which emphasize serious social problems affecting young people. Among those problems are teen pregnancy, drug addiction, teen suicide, and sexual abuse. Blue Apple explores the common humanity that interconnects us all in their popular musical We R 1.


Blue Apple Players
c/o A.P.P.L.E. Inc.
P.O. Box 4261
Louisville, Kentucky 40204
512-587-7990
Paul Lenzi, Executive Director
 

 
 
CINEFLIX, INC.

Power is a documentary film telling the story of the Cree people of Northern Canada and their struggle to halt the second phase of HydroQuebec's James Bay Project which would flood their remaining native lands. Power is produced by Cineflex, Inc. and directed by Magnus Isaacson. The film had its Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1996 and its American premiere early in 1997 at the Sundance Film Festival. Its U.S. representative is Media Network, New York City. 
 

5505 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Suite 4104
Montreal H2T 1S6 P.Q. Canada
514-278-3140
E-mail: go@cineflix.com
Glen Saltzman, Producer
 

 

DRAWBRIDGE


Drawbridge's mission is to provide arts programs for homeless children in an environment that fosters their sense of childhood joy, creativity and exuberance. Trained facilitators use art to transform self-hate into self-respect, violence into compassion, and powerlessness into active participation.
 

 
PO Box 2698
San Rafael, CA 94912
Tel: 415-456-1269
FAX: 415-456-3284
Email: arts4home@aol.com
URL: http://drawbridge.org/
 
 
 
THE FOUNDRY THEATRE

A community of artists who believe that theatre should address and challenge what's unacceptable in the status quo and who dedicate themselves to the service of society by inviting audiences to visit unexplored landscapes of thought through the potency of theatrical performance. 
 

The Foundry Theatre
140-142 Second Avenue
Suite 405
New York, NY 10003
212-777-1444
Melanie Joseph, Director
 

 
 
THE GOOD NEWS NETWORK


The Good News Network is a clearinghouse for the gathering and dissemination of positive news stories. The GNN presents the glorifying, NOT the horrifying. Citizens and news professionals are able to click on headings such as International, National, and Local to find news of the Good Samaritan or the Good Congressman. And, if it's "good deeds", it leads!
 

Geraldine Weis-Corbley
P.O. Box 2636 
Manassas, Virginia 20108
Phone: 703.392.4118
E-mail: gw@goodnewsnetwork.org
URL: http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org
 

 
 
GLOBAL VISIONS DIRECTORY


"Your Guide to People, Projects, Organizations & Events for a Better World"
Creative Resources Guild (CRG), is a nonprofit organization founded in 1988.
CRG's mission purpose is to help people with spiritual and humanitarian projects get their message out. CRG established the Global Visions website to more effectively and inexpensively accomplish its mission purpose. The Global Visions website currently encompasses most of CRG's activities.
 

A Division of Creative Resources Guild
P.O. Box 3397, 
Santa Monica, CA 90408 U.S.A
E-mail: info@globalvisions.org
URL: http://globalvisions.org
 

 
 
GREEN MOUNTAIN POST FILMS

Green Mountain Post Films (with Human Arts Association as their fiscal sponsor) was awarded a grant for a documentary, tentatively titled Peace Warriors, about the people and events surrounding the Hague Appeal for Peace 1999 - a global conference in the Netherlands commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the world's first global peace conference. Green Mountain Post Films has been producing and distributing social issue documentaries since 1974.
 

PO Box 229 Turners Falls, MA 01376
Tel: 413-863-4754 / 863-8248 (fax)
Email: info@gmpfilms.com
URL: www.gmpfilms.com
Charles Light
 

 
 
THE HARTLEY FILM FOUNDATION


As a non-profit learning organization The Hartley Film Foundation began in 1965 with the dream of producing films on all the world's great spiritual traditions. Having achieved that goal, we moved on to films on personal growth - psychic research, holistic health, meditation, death and dying, and steps toward peace. We now have a library of nearly one hundred films and have worked with some of the foremost spiritual leaders of our time.
 

Hartley Film Foundation
49 Richmondville Avenue
Suite 204
Westport, CT 06880
Phone (203) 226-9500
Fax (203) 227-6938
Toll Free (800) 937-1819
Email: CustomerService@hartleyvideos.org 
URL: http://www.hartleyvideos.org 
 

 
 
HERON DANCE


Heron Dance is a publication and art studio that celebrates the human search for meaning and the beauty and mystery of the natural world. Through interviews with people trying to live their truth, trying to contribute something of beauty to the world, Heron Dance supports seekers on their own journey toward meaning. The art in Heron Dance is created out of an awe, reverence and gratitude - gratitude for the rain, for creation, for love. The art in Heron Dance is inspired by long wilderness canoe trips.
 

Rod W. MacIver
Heron Dance Art Studio
52 Seymour Street
Middlebury VT 05753
802-877-3253 (Studio)
802-388-4875 (Office)
www.herondance.org

 

 
 
INTUITION NETWORK


The Intuition Network helps create a world in which people are encouraged to cultivate and rely upon their inner intuitive resources. It sponsors the long-running PBS series Thinking Allowed, hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove. Intuition Network was awarded a grant to produce a new series of interviews for Thinking Allowed.
 

369 Third Street - #161 
San Rafael, California 94901-3581 
415-256-1137
Email: infor@intuition.org
URL: www.intuition.org
URL: www.thinkingallowed.com
Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove, President
 

 
 
Network Productions, Inc

Network Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit communications arts production company whose mission is to produce media with an ethic of Earth care and people care, as well as to archive the wisdom of indigenous peoples' elder wisdom, religious traditions and medicine ways. NetWorks Productions was awarded a project grant in 1997 to develop a television series on sustainable living entitled Home on Earth.


Star. Rt.2, Box 119
Kingston, New Mexico 88042
505-895-5652
E-mail: blackrange@zianet.com
Shannyn Green Sollitt, Director
 

 
 
NEW DIMENSIONS RADIO


New Dimensions Broadcasting Network explores the social, political, scientific, environmental and spiritual frontiers, through radio and television interviews, with many of today's foremost social innovators, thinkers, scientists and creative artists. From probing inner wisdom to space exploration; from African folk tales to quantum physics; from spirituality to health and healing; from deep ecology to virtual reality; from ancient myths to new paradigms.
On the air since 1973, New Dimensions has 7.2 million listeners worldwide in 132 countries around the globe, broadcasting in more than 300 stations in the U.S. alone. 
 

(707) 468-5215 or
New Dimensions
P.O. Box 569
Ukiah, CA 95482
E-mail: css@pacific.net
URL: www.newdimensions.org
 

 

NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL

More than 6000 children, parents, filmmakers, educators and media professionals attended the second New York International Children's Film Festival in February, 1999. For New York families, NYICFF combines the values of art, education, and exposure to world culture with the excitement of Sundance or Cannes. The NYICFF Archive makes films available all year long for use in schools and by educational programmers.
 

532 La Guardia Place #329 New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212-674-4165 Fax: 212-674-5692
Email: ebeinc@inch.com
URL: www.gkids.com
Eric Beckman, Festival Co-Director
 

 

NEW YORK OPEN CENTER


The New York Open Center is a holistic learning center committed to spiritual, social and ecological growth. At its deepest level, it is dedicated to the development of religious and cultural tolerance and appreciation. LAPIS is a tri-annual journal launched in June, 1995 by the New York Open Center. Its central purpose is to identify and decipher broad movement and change in human affairs and to report on initiatives involving global and holistic thinking. 
 

83 Spring Street New York, New York 10012
212-219-2527
URL: http://www.opencenter.org
Walter Beebe, Ralph White, Directors-at-large
 

 
 
NICHOLAS ROERICH MUSEUM


Nicholas Roerich was a Russian-born artist who became a cultural figure of global significance, a passionate promoter through his art and writings of an increased appreciation of the value to the world of the cultural heritage of all nations, and of the ways in which this appreciation can help to achieve peace in the world. The mission of the Nicholas Roerich Museum is essentially a narrow one: to make available to the public the full range of Roerich's accomplishments.
 

319 West 107th Street,
New York NY 10025 USA
phone: 212-864-7752
fax: 212-864-7704
E-mail: director@roerich.org
URL: www.roerich.org
 

 
 
NORTHWEST DELTA CHORAL AND ARTS COUNCIL


NW Delta Choral and Arts Council exists in order to produce and present arts of all kinds in a predominantly rural, but ethnically diverse six county area of northwestern Mississippi. The Council is a coordinating and supporting body for any art springing from the people themselves, bringing together disparate cultural sensibilities across existing geographic and economic boundaries. By building upon a common love for music, creation of the regional choral group United Voices Of Praise: A Bridge Of Love, has provided a solid foundation for manifesting this ideal.
 

Northwest Delta Choral and Arts Council
P.O. Box 442
Sardis, Mississippi 38666
601-487-ART-1
Jon Blouin, Executive Director
 

 
 
OAKTREE ART GALLERY

Oaktree Press is honored to publish fine art reproductions
in concert with the Nicholas Roerich Museum in New York City.


Oaktree Press 
60 Island Street 
Lawrence, MA 01840
800 -549-2199
http://www.oaktreeart.com/html/roerich_prints.html
 

 
 
PACIFICA RADIO


Pacifica Radio is the nation's first listener-supported, community-based radio network: KPFA Berkeley (94.1), KPFK Los Angeles (90.7), WBAI New York (99.5), KPFT Houston (90.1), WPFW Washington, D.C. (89.3) and nearly 60 affiliates in 27 states. It features the Pacifica Network News, a weekday evening newscast hosted by Verna Avery Brown, Democracy NOW!, a weekday political affairs show hosted by Pacifica's award-winning Amy Goodman, and Living Room, hosted by long-time Pacifica political affairs analyst and correspondent, Larry Bensky.
 

Pacifica Foundation
National Office
1929 Martin Luther King
Berkeley, CA 94704
Tel: (510) 843-0130
E-mail: pacno@pacifica.org
URL: http://www.pacifica.org/
 

 
 
POSITIVE FUTURES NETWORK
 

Positive Futures Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting peoples' active engagement in creating a more sustainable, just and compassionate world. PFN is the publisher of YES! A Journal of Positive Futures.

YES!
PO Box 10818
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-0818 1-800-YES-4451
E-mail: editors@futurenet.org
URL: http://www.futurenet.org/
 

 
 
RAIN PUBLIC INTERNET BROADCASTING 

Public Internet Broadcasting - Technology that Works for People. One of the oldest Community Internet Systems in the U.S., RAIN is a California 501c3 non-profit educational organization. In 1991, RAIN began one of the first U.S. Community Internet systems. Creating a Sustainable, socially responsible, Community Internet System was the first goal of the Network. That Goal has been achieved.


1129 State Street, suite A-6, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
voice (805)899-4695 fax (805)899-8698
(or 800-889-2823)
E-mail: rsvp@rain.org
URL: http://www.rain.org/
 

 

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF MYTH AND TRADITION

SSMT is devoted to the dissemination and exploration of materials relating to the myth, symbol, ritual, and art of the world's religious and cultural traditions. As well as Parabola magazine, the society publishes and distributes books, audios, and videos related to the field. 
 

656 Broadway New York, New York 10012
212-505-6200
E-mail: parabola@panix.co
URL: www.parabola.org
Joseph Kulin, Publisher
 

 
 
STUART PIMSLER DANCE AND THEATER


Tours nationally and internationally, presenting a compassionate and comic look at everyday life. Focusing on the "emotional intersection of movement and text", SPDT is currently presenting and developing work which deals with the stressful service of caregivers in contemporary society -- Caring for the Caregiver and Out of This World/Life After Life.
 

Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theatre
27 East Russell Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215-2036
614-461-0132
Stuart Pimsler & Suzanne Costello, Artistic Co-Directors
 

 
 
TURTLES, INC. 


The mission of Turtles, Inc. is to present dance performances by Martita Goshen's Earthworks which are designed to establish a vision of the arts as a transforming force for building social and cultural bridges; to deepen cultural and social awareness through dance; and to bring together innovative artists from diverse backgrounds to create a rich form of multi-layered dance theatre. 
 

Turtles, Inc.
111 Carpenter Street
Sea Cliff, New York 11529
516-759-3676
Martita K. Goshen, Directo
r
 

 

TWIN CITIES PUBLIC TELEVISION


Dedicated to enriching the lives of all citizens through television and community outreach, Twin Cities (KTCA) is producing a one hour PBS documentary entitled REVERENCE FOR CREATION about the spiritual journey and beliefs of Dr. Jane Goodall, scientist, conservationist and animal rights activist. Twin Cities received a project grant in 1997 for development of the Goodall documentary.
 

172 East Fourth Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
612-222-1717
web: www.ktca.org
Catherine Allan, Senior Executive Producer/KTCA National Productions
 

 
 
YAKOANA

Yakoana is a documentary examining the First World Congress of Indigenous Peoples held at Rio de Janeiro the week prior to the UN Earth Summit in 1992. The purpose of Yakoana is to awaken in the viewer a sense of responsibility and of belonging to a greater community; a community not only of human beings but of all nature. The documentary premiered at the first NYC Sierra Club Film and Video Festival at the New School for Social Research in summer, 1997. Green TV was the first fiscal sponsor for "post-production" and Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition (SSMT), publisher of Parabola magazine was the fiscal sponsor for distribution of Yakoana.
 

SSMT: 212-505-6200
E-mail: parabola@panix.com
Anh D. Crutcher, Producer/Director Yakoana
 

 

 

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