Resources
Compiled by Diane Gilman and Laurie Childers
One of the articles in Being Global Neighbors (IC#17) Summer 1987, Page 59
Copyright (c)1987, 1997 by Context Institute
INTERCULTURAL TRAVEL
The following organizations and publications will help you go deeper
into a culture when you travel, stepping off the main highway and really
experiencing the local ways of living:
SERVAS
U.S. SERVAS Committee, Inc.
11 John Street
New York, NY, 10038
SERVAS is a non-profit, non-governmental, international, interfaith
cooperative
network of travelers and hosts established in 1948 to help build world peace,
good will and understanding by providing opportunities for deeper, more
personal contacts among people of diverse cultures and backgrounds. SERVAS
travelers are invited to share life in the home and in the community, normally
staying 2 nights with the host without charge. For information on becoming
a SERVAS host or traveler, write to the above address.
VOLUNTEERS FOR PEACE, INC.
"INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMPS".
Tiffany Road
Belmont, VT 05730
802/259-2759.
VFP is a non-profit membership corporation that, since 1981, has been
coordinating International Workcamps in the USA and abroad. Work camps are
an inexpensive way to travel and a very effective way people can promote
international goodwill. For a US$60-$75 registration fee, you can promote
international friendship in 36 foreign or an American community for 2-3
weeks. Many volunteers register for multiple workcamps in the same or different
countries and spend several months abroad. 90% of all workcamps occur June
through September. Membership is $10/yr.
TRANSITIONS ABROAD
Box 344
Amherst, MA 01004.
413/256-0373
This is an independent resource guide to living, learning, employment,
adventure, and speciality travel abroad. Edited by overseas opportunities
specialists, it emphasizes practical, usable information in timely and
informative
articles and first-hand reports. Subscription: USA $15/5 issues, $28/10
issues. Outside US $20/5 issues.
ALTERNATIVES IN TRAVEL
Co-op America
2100 M St., N.W., Suite 310
Washington, D.C., 20063
Co-op America has put together a package of information on socially
responsible
tourism. The kit includes brochures, listings and articles on the impact
of tourism. Send $5 for the kit.
ORGANIZATIONS & PUBLICATIONS
SAHABAT ALAM MALAYSIA (SAM)
(FRIENDS OF THE EARTH)
37 Lorong Birch
Penang, West Malaysia
Tel: 376930
SAM is an environmental organization campaigning against the deterioration
of the Malaysian and Asia-Pacific region environment. Excellent work much
in need of support. Subscription rate for their newsletter is for a minimum
of 2 years: US$24 (airmail) or US$20 (surface mail). Please send cash
by registered mail because of excessive bank charges to cash
foreign checks (see further explanation in Books Received).
ECOFORUM
A JOURNAL OF THE ENVIRONMENT LIAISON CENTRE
P.O. Box 72461
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: 24770
ECOFORUM is published bi-monthly as a "community meeting
place" where NGOs from around the world can share information and
strategies.
It also acts as a window on the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
The journal is published in English, French and Spanish. Subscription:
US$25/yr.
KENGO NEWS, KENYA ENERGY NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Karuna Road, P.O. Box 48197
Nairobi, Kenya
KENGO NEWS is for voluntary organizations active in community development,
tree-planting and renewable energy activities in Kenya. Subscription: US$5/yr.
or equivalent currency.
FOOD FIRST NEWS
INSTITUTE FOR FOOD & DEVELOPMENT POLICY
1885 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103-3584
415/ 864-8555
A non-profit quarterly dedicated to investigating the causes of hunger
in a world of plenty. Thorough documentation on the effects of demands from
overdeveloped countries on relatively powerless countries and their cultures.
Founded in 1975 by Francis Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins.
Subscription/membership:
$25-$99 /yr. includes FOOD FIRST NEWS, plus a 25% discount on all
publications for one year.
CULTURAL SURVIVAL QUARTERLY
Cultural Survival Inc.
11 Divinity Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
A non-profit project designed to help indigenous peoples survive, both
physically and culturally, the rapid changes which contact with expanding
industrial societies brings. They publish a very informative magazine entitled
Cultural Survival Quarterly. They also sponsor numerous projects, including
work with the Kalahari "Bushmen" and indigenous peoples throughout
Latin America and Asia. Cultural Survival offers a slide show for sale or
rent, and opportunities for you to get involved in assisting human rights
and self-determination for ethnic minorities. A dense, rich collection of
articles and news about indigenous cultures and the issues facing them today.
Sensitive, relevant anthropological work. Membership is
$20/yr.
ACTION FOR CHILDREN
A PUBLICATION OF THE NGO COMMITTEE ON UNICEF.
DIPA A1-D, 866 UN Plaza
New York, NY, 10017.
Available in English, French and Spanish.
OVERSEAS PLACEMENT CENTER
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, Iowa, 50614-0390
Overseas Teachers Recruiting Fair is held annually with representatives
form 90 or more overseas schools, generally with 2 year placements available
to teachers. Write for more information.
NATIVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Seventh Generation Fund
PO Box 10
Forestville, CA 95436
A non-profit public foundation designed to provide technical and financial
assistance to Indian groups who are working to re-establish tribal sovereignty.
It provides information on appropriate tools and technologies and other
means of promoting self-reliance in native communities. Subscriptions:
individual
$7/yr.; institutions and foreign $16/yr.
TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Case Postale 161
1211 Geneve 16, Switzerland
This is an independent international journal of world concerns. It aims
to provide political analysis of the major trends at work in the world society
and to make policy suggestions so that common interests may be more easily
found. TP assumes that we are now moving into the Planetary Age with its
ethic of reverence for all life, and away from an international system based
exclusively on the nation-state, thus the deeper currents are trans-national.
Subscriptions: US$10/yr, ( 3 issues)
TRANET
TRANSNATIONAL NETWORK FOR APPROPRIATE/ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Box 567
Rangley, ME 04970
207/864-2252
A quarterly newsletter - directory of, by and for people who are
participating
in transformation - people who are changing their world by changing their
own lives - people who are adopting alternative technologies.
Membership/subscription:
Individual $30: Library $50; Organization $150.
THE INSTITUTE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS
4750 Sheridan Rd.
Chicago, IL 60640 USA
With offices in 34 countries, ICA volunteers assist Human Development
Projects with "the desire to release the creativity of people that
allows them to help shape their own destiny." ICA is extremely well
organized, and has built their philosophy and techniques upon experiences
with successful work in a "hopeless" Chicago slum. All members
live simply, with people of many nations, in poverty-stricken areas all
over the world.
THE APROVECHO INSTITUTE
80574 Hazelton Rd.
Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
503/942-9434
Aprovecho means "I make best use of" in Spanish. Aprovecho
offers professional services in improved stoves, production and processing
of solid fuels, agroforestry, technical writing and illustration, manuals
and visual aids, trainings, program design and evaluation.
(The following three market Third World crafts and other goods, emphasizing
the provision of a fair price for the producer.)
AID TO ARTISANS, 80 Mountain Spring Road, Farmington, Connecticut,
06032 USA. Tel. (203) 677-1649
PUEBLO TO PEOPLE, 5218 Chenevert #1016, Houston, Texas 77004 USA.
Tel. (713) 523-1197
TRAIDCRAFT EXCHANGE, Kingsway, Gateshead, NE11 ONE, England. Tel.
091 487 3191
BOOKS RECEIVED
BLUEPRINT FOR A GREEN PLANET, YOUR PRACTICAL GUIDE TO RESTORING THE
WORLD'S ENVIRONMENT, by John Seymour and Herbert Girardet (New York: Prentice
Hall Press, 1987, 192 pages, $25.95) Beautifully illustrated, well researched,
easily accessible and geared toward the lay reader.
FIRST LIGHT, SOJOURNS WITH PEOPLE OF THE OUTER HEBRIDES, THE SIERRA
MADRE, THE HIMALAYAS, AND OTHER REMOTE PLACES, photographs and text by Ethan
Hubbard (Chelsea Green Publishing Company, Chelsea, Vermont 05038, 1986,
200 pages, 120 black & white photographs, $29.95). This book is a rich
collection both in photographs and text of Ethan's experiences living with
indigenous people.
INTRODUCING THE WORLD, A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING INTERNATIONAL AND
GLOBAL AWARENESS PROGRAMS, by Student & Teacher Participants with
Reford-McCandless
International and Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Order this
Handbook from: The Publications Secretary, The Canadian Institute of
International
Affairs, 15 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2V9. 1985.
174 pages, 81/2" by 11" $25.00
MY NAME IS TODAY, AN ILLUSTRATED DISCUSSION OF CHILD HEALTH, SOCIETY
AND POVERTY IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, by David Morley & Hermione
Lovel. Macmillan Publishers Ltd., London. TALC, P.O. Box 49, St. Albans,
Herts. ALI 4AX, United Kingdom. 1986. Cost: Pound3. This book is a teaching
aid in hopes of raising the standards of health care worldwide. It is hoped
that it will encourge more research into the socio-epidemiology of childhood
and enable more groups to discover just how monetary and other resources
are being used.
AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING FOR
EFFECTIVE SOCIAL CHANGE, by Guy Gran. Available from Resources for Development
and Democracy, 17119 Old Baltimore Road, Olney, Maryland 20832. 1987. 154
pages $7.95 + $1.00 postage/handling. This interdisciplinary, world bibliography
offers: 1) an introductory comment on criteria; development as growth, equity,
institutional effectiveness and sustainability. 2) annotations on the best
c490 theoretical, practical, topical and regional works; synopsis and importance
of each. 3) the best c250 reference works on topics and regions, briefly
annotated. 4) the best c250 journals. 5) the most useful computor data bases
for reference work. 6) author and country indexes. A real gem of a resource
not only on development, but on many aspects of social thought and cultural
dynamics.
GANDHI TODAY, A REPORT ON MAHATMA GANDHI'S SUCCESSORS, by Mark
Shepard. Simple Productions, 12 East 15th St. #3, Arcata, CA 95521. 1987.
146 pages Hard cover $20.00, paperback available in Oct. $9.95. Mark Shepard
traveled to India in 1979 in quest of Gandhi's legacy , spending 5 months
visiting and living with Gandhians, learning about their projects, ideas
and lives. This is the result of what he learned of the continuing impact
of Gandhi and his living philosophy. It is an inspiring book of hopeful
idealism based in the living experience of those carrying on Gandhi's
ideals.
GLOBAL CONFLICT, THE DOMESTIC SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL CRISIS,
by John W. Burton. Published by Wheatsheaf Books LTD., Sussex, England.
available from Center for International Development, University of Maryland,
College Park 20742,1984, 194 pages. A fascinating analysis of how internal
politics affects international relations.
STATE OF THE WORLD - 1987, A WORLD WATCH INSTITUTE REPORT
ON PROGRESS TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY. Project Director, Lester R. Brown.
Worldwatch Institute, 1776 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
Tel: (202)452-1999. $9.95. 268 pages. Human activities are driving many
natural systems beyond critical thresholds of stability, posing serious
economic consequences and direct threats to the Earth's future habitability,
according to this well documented and timely report. If you are serious
about keeping up with the state of the world, keep up with this series of
World Watch books.
VILLAGES, by Richard Critchfield. Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden
City, New York. 1983. $10.95. 388 pages. Richard Critchfield has reported
on village life in the Third World for nearly a quarter century, during
the 1970s as a regular contributor to The Economist of London and other
papers. He has been a consultant on villages to the Agency for International
Development under both the Carter and Reagan administrations, and has received
awards from numerous foundations.
"A tour de force...probably the best available account of the ways
in which the unrepresented majority of our species lives." (New York
Times Book Review)
SHEDDING SILENCE, A NEW COLLECTION OF POETRY AND PROSE, by Janice
Mirikitani. Celestial Arts, Box 7123, Berkeley, CA 94707. 1987. $8.95,
paperback,
$14.95, Hardback. 166 pages. SHEDDING SILENCE is a collection of poetry
and prose addressing political and human rights issues including the horrors
of the Vietnam War, nuclear proliferation, prejudice against minorities,
and the enslavement of women and the poor. One of the dominant themes throughout
is the danger of passivity whether towards the internment experience which
silenced her own family and other Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans)
for four decades, or the negative stereotypes perpetuated by ignorance and
racism against Asian Americans and other new refugees.
BEING PEACE, by Thich Nhat Hanh. Parallax Press, P.O. Box 7355,
Berkeley, CA 94707. Tel: (415)525-0101. $8.50. 115 pages. BEING PEACE is
an exquisite meditation on being peace in order to make peace, by
world renowned Vietnamese Zen master and peace activist. A book for everyone
concerned about the state of the world and the quality of our lives. Filled
with practical suggestions how to create a more peaceful world "right
in the moment we are alive."
Two important books published by Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) (Friends
of the Earth Malaysia), 37, Lorong Birch, 10250 Penang, Malaysia follow.
When sending payment, please send CASH and REGISTER the letter and enclose
it in a thick envelope or wrap in a layer of paper so that it will not get
lost in the mail. They prefer cash because the banks in Malaysia levy a
very high commission and service charge on overseas/foreign checks. In fact,
any overseas checks less than US$12 cannot be sent because the bank commission
is more than US$12. Sahabat Alam Malaysia is a small 3rd world group that
cannot afford to lose even one dollar to the bank as commission.
1) THE BHOPAL TRAGEDY, ONE YEAR AFTER. 1986. 235 pages Airmail:
(North America, Africa & Europe): US$16; (Asia): US$12. Seamail: (For
all countries): US$8 This book reflects a very urgent problem in most Third
World countries - that Third World nations in a hurry to industrialize,
welcome many multinational firms that put profits before human lives. This
report contains reports, interviews, actions taken by various organizations
on the Bhopal disaster, legal documents and photos.
2) FOREST, RESOURCES CRISIS IN THE THIRD WORLD, 1987. 516 pages.
Airmail (Asia & Pacific) US$25; (Everywhere else) US$33; Seamail (all
countries) US$18. Nowhere will forest destruction take place at a more
frightening
pace than the Asia-Pacific region. You could be a contributing factor in
the destruction of tropical forests merely by eating your next hamburger!
FOREST RESOURCES exposes the role played by the World Bank and other
international
agencies in creating the present escalation of human misery and forest
destruction
in the third world. This book is the proceedings of the conference organized
by SAM. The conference ended with the formation of the World Rainforest
Network.
AFRICA IN CRISIS, THE CAUSES, THE CURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL
BANKRUPTCY,
by Lloyd Timberlake, (New Society Publishers, 4722 Baltimore Ave., Philadelphia,
PA 19143,1986, 232 pages, $9.95). In its British edition, AFRICA IN CRISIS
was awarded the $10,000 World Media Award for "Best Book" dealing
with hunger issues. It is a study of the issues around drought triggering
famines. However, it argues that drought was caused through unsound
agricultural development, and environmental policies; ignoring the role
of women as the key to food production, family health and nutrition; increased
military conflict and militarism; apartheid (which relegates increasing
large population segments to increasingly marginal agricultural lands),
and bankrupt foreign aid policies. These have all contributed to the crisis
which is then conveniently thought of as "an Act of God." AFRICA
IN CRISIS also suggests new strategies already being employed which could
reduce and eventually eliminate Africa's vulnerability to famine.
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