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Topic: Joe Walton


In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  Directory of Storytellers
For the past fifteen years, Joe Jekot has been fully engaged in the craft of loving, learning, and healing all that is human in the lives of young people and adults.
In his vocation as a teacher, youth minister, and an addictions counselor and a certified Parent Effectiveness trainer, Joe has discovered the profound educational and healing power of storytelling.
It is through the intimacy and power of a heartfelt story that human beings discover the art of living a human life.
www.storytelling.org /directory.html   (4436 words)

  
 Glass Links from the Glass Encyclopedia and the Virtual Glass Museum
Walton House Museum (Centerville,US; >300 glass sauce dishes)
Pati Walton's Glass Beads (another great site for glass beads)
Little House of Glass (Joe Hamon's paperweights: Durango, Co, USA)
www.glass.co.nz /links.htm   (7452 words)

  
 ebrINFO: contributors
With partner and collaborator Joe Amato, she has participated in a long-running debate, over a nightly plate of macaroni, about whether "aesthetic" must be pronounced with the "th." She teaches marginalized literature as a marginalized academic (i.e., women's and ethnic literatures as an adjunct instructor) at the University of Colorado at Boulder..
He has published widely on American culture and critical theory; forthcoming in 2002 are Zoontologies: The Question of the Animal in Contemporary Theory and Culture (Minnesota), and Animal Rites: American Culture, The Discourse of Species, and the Subject of Theory (Chicago).
He is the editor (with William Rasch) of Observing Complexity: Systems Theory and Postmodernity (Minnesota, 2000), and (with Joe Tabbi) of the ebr4 special issue critical ecologies.
www.altx.com /ebr/info/contribs/contribs.htm   (8677 words)

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