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Eco Amazons

20 Women Who Are Transforming the World

Foreword by Julia Butterfly Hill / Photographer Colin Finlay
Published by powerHouse Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

It's a fact: individuals have the power to change the world.And in an age of rampant environmental devastation,nothing is as vital as saving our planet and the health ofits inhabitants. Eco Amazons brings together the womenleading the charge to create a sustainable future. Theyare individuals at the forefront of the global preservationmovement, making a noticeable difference in all of our lives.Through intimate interviews conducted by journalist DorkaKeehn and arresting images by award-winning photographerColin Finlay, Eco Amazons chronicles and illuminates thecritical environmental issues of our time and shows howconcern leads to passion, and how passion leads to actionthat can be emulated by all.

While many of the leaders of the modern environmentalmovement have consistently been women, most of theirnames, struggles, and successes have yet to achievenational recognition. A generation ago, conservation held thespotlight; but because of these women, the beam is nowshining equally on health and urban issues like clean air andsafe drinking water. As the movement has expanded, womencontinue to spearhead change in new areas of environmentalfocus such as art, design, economics, and food production.

With a forward by Julia Butterfly Hill-the internationallyknown activist who lived in a redwood tree affectionatelyknow as "Luna" for 738 days-this seminal book brings tolight the stories and lives of 20 American women making adifference. These eco-warriors include Majora Carter, whofounded the environmental justice organization SustainableSouth Bronx, which includes one of the nation's firsturban-farm training programs; Agnes Denes, a pioneer ofthe ecological art movement; Julia Bonds, a coal miner'sdaughter and the director of Coal River Mountain Watchin the Appalachian Mountains who is fighting the highlydestructive mining practice known as "mountaintop removal";and Alice Waters, the chef and owner of the award-winingrestaurant Chez Panisse, who has championed farmer'smarkets and organic products.

About The Author

Dorka Keehn is a journalist and activist. A leader in thewomen's movement, she is a founder of Emerge America(emergeamerica.org), a premier training program forDemocratic women planning to run for political office,and is a Commissioner on the San Francisco Commissionon the Status of Women where she chairs the Justice &Courage Domestic Violence Project. Keehn also hoststhe arts and culture Internet/radio program, Keehn on Art(keehnonart.com), and has produced several programsfor television including the two-time Emmy-award-winningdocumentary, Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The FredKorematsu Story. Colin Finlay's photographs have been featured in VanityFair, TIME, U.S. News and World Report, American Photo,and Photographic Magazine. He has published four previousphotography books including Testify (Zuma Press, 2006)and Darfur: Twenty Years of War and Genocide in Sudan(powerHouse, 2007). colinfinlay.com

Product Details

  • Publisher: powerHouse Books (May 10, 2011)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781576875711

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