Wrinkle in Thyme
Mary Ann Haxton holds two handmade pegs in one hand while pointing out the hole where a peg will go. Joyce White photo. By Joyce White Serendipity guided the women…
Mary Ann Haxton holds two handmade pegs in one hand while pointing out the hole where a peg will go. Joyce White photo. By Joyce White Serendipity guided the women…
…and dress the way I dress and nurse where I want to nurse and eat really good food,” she says. Perry envisions eventually enabling women who are recovering from abuse…
…essence of sustainable agriculture, very different from here.” Women’s Organic Coop The highlight of the trip for many was the Mariana Grajales Women’s Organic Cooperative in the Santa Clara District,…
…a story about women, community and music. When Danya Klie was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2011, she knew that her time was short and that she did not…
…CORDES’ assistance they learned to process the coffee and are improving the quality of the roast. Emphasis on gender balance and including women in agriculture made them realize that women…
…62% Buying food labeled as GE: More likely to buy – 5% Less likely to buy – 57% (Men: 49%; Women: 65%) No difference – 34% Buying food labeled as…
…5th-year senior) at the University of Maine and as an activist, primarily relating to women’s issues. “But pesticides is a women’s issue,” she said. She was taking Sandra Haggard’s class…
…For the 25-year period from 1973 to 1999, for men and women together, for all types of cancer, Maine ranked seventh in the country. This is not ‘the way life…
…other plants on to early settlers. The root has long been used for a variety of situations specific to women. Many native women used the root tea during the last…
…retail setting, in a farmers’ market, would make them want to buy it.” Many didn’t recognize it as an aster. 3. Lisianthus ‘Buttercream’ did not produce well, but middle-aged women…
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