October 2004

30th Anniversary Issue

Is Your Money Where Your Heart Is?
In a startling expose, businessman and author Paul Hawkin reveals the hidden face of Socially Responsible Investing — and calls for fundamental reforms. A CG Exclusive. by PAUL HAWKEN

Walking for Life
Eco-visionary and Resurgence magazine editor, Satish Kumar walks his talk. He once walked 8,000 miles in a pilgrimage for peace, and his life remains a model of “right livelihood.” by PYTHIA PEAY

Rexroth Revisited
Poet Kenneth Rexroth was a cultural prophet and towering Bay Area icon. A new edition of his work illuminates his enduring legacy. by GARY GACH

Dressing for the Revolution
As Berkeley’s Free Speech Movement celebrates its 40th anniversary, one activist recalls — and regrets — the outfit she wore to a legendary sit-in. by KATE COLMAN

Himalayan Visions
A Canadian photographer shares his stunning images and poignant memories of his time in the Himalayas documenting a land, its people and culture. by BRIAN HARRIS

One Vote, One Soul
Should spiritual seekers vote? In an exclusive CG essay, one well-known teacher says voting is “consciousness in action.” by DEEPAK CHOPRA

Journeys: What Is a Thousand?
A somber vigil in Oakland commemorates the deaths of 1,000 US soldiers in Iraq. by TAI MOSES

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