Acknowledgments
About Bioneers
Foreword: Milk and Blood---Terry Tempest Williams
Introduction: Cultivating Connection and Capacity Through
Story---Nina Simons
Part One
Knowing Our Selves, Our Inner Landscape, and Our Sense of
Purpose
1 To Walk in Beauty---Sarah Crowell
2 Women Reimagining the World---Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.,
Joanna Macy, Nina Simons, Alice Walker, and Akaya Windwood
3 Standing in Relationship to Myself and Nature---Gloria
Flora
4 We Got Issues---Rha Goddess
5 How Art Can Heal Broken Places---Lily Yeh
6 The Open Space of Democracy---Terry Tempest Williams
Part Two
Leadership Sourced from Inner Authority
7 Direct Action on Behalf of the Earth---Julia Butterfly
Hill
8 Joy: A Midwife’s Story---Anneke Campbell
9 Pushing Hope’s Edge---Anna Lappé and Frances Moore
Lappé
10 The Looks-Within Place---Leslie Gray, Ph.D.
11 Applying Science for Social Change---Riki Ott, Ph.D.
12 The Color of Sustainability---LaDonna Redmond
13 A Fierce and Tender Heart---Jodie Evans
14 The Pulse of Global Women’s Voices Rising---Jensine
Larsen
Part Three
Reweaving the Web of Connection
15 Becoming a Blessing: Living As If Your Life Makes a
Difference---Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D.
16 The Interactive Digital Mural: A Tool for Social
Reconciliation from the Local to the Global---Judy Baca
17 Women, Plants, and Culture---Kathleen Harrison
18 The Okanagan Way---Jeannette Armstrong, Ph.D.
19 Changing the World One Heart at a Time---Charlotte Brody,
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., and Belvie Rooks
20 Embracing the Other: Cultural Diversity and
Resilience---Kate Kendell
21 From Mourning into Daybreak---Nina Simons
Part Four
Renegotiating Power: Generosity, Mentorship, and Respectful
Relations
22 Local Living Economies: Green, Fair, and Fun---Judy
Wicks
23 Girl Power for Social Justice---Lateefah Simon
24 Transforming Philanthropy---Kathy LeMay
25 My Life and the Gift Economy---Genevieve Vaughan
26 Circles of Mutual Mentorship---Nina Simons
27 Learning a New Leadership---Jess Rimington
28 What Life Knows: New Ideas from Biology That Could Change
the World---Janine Benyus
Part Five
Restoring the Feminine in Our Strategies, Institutions, and
Culture
29 V to the Tenth---Eve Ensler
30 Plastic and Public Policy: Getting the Estrogen Out of
One and Into the Other---Charlotte Brody
31 The Return of the Ghost Dancers---Edward Tick, Ph.D.
32 Transforming Economics---Donna Morton
33 Green Worker Cooperatives---Omar Freilla
34 Reconnecting Children and Nature---Cheryl Charles,
Ph.D.
35 Chica Luna Productions: Women Creating Social Change by
Using Popular Media---Sofia Quintero
36 Turtle Heart: Toward an Ocean Revolution---Wallace J.
Nichols, Ph.D.
37 Global Women Rising---Atema Eclai, Melinda Kramer, and
Kavita Ramdas
Nina Simons is co-CEO and cofounder of Bioneers, a national nonprofit that identifies, gathers, and disseminates breakthrough solutions to environmental and social challenges. A speaker and teacher on the environment, restoring the sacred feminine, and the call to engaged action, she gives workshops on cultivating women’s leadership and coproduces the annual Bioneers Conference. She lives outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
"Reading Moonrise--or even scanning the names of contributors and
titles--will make the reader very aware that there are many
important conversations, thoughts, and feelings articulated here.
It is affirming to find in the words of others, our own heart-felt
knowledge expressed, or echoed. Within these pages, there is
feminine wisdom and collaborative ways of solving problems that the
planet sorely needs now."
*Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., author of Urgent Message From Mother,
Aug 2010*
“Nina Simons’ Moonrise brings together thirty wise essays on
transforming the old ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’ division into a
human style of leadership. These are writers and activists who know
how to link rather than rank, and so can help each of us to learn
as well as to lead.”
*Gloria Steinem, pioneering feminist, author, and founder of Ms.
Magazine*
“May this book filled with the words of women still connected to
their heart, in fact, still driven by the passion of its thought,
be a guide to others for believing we can think and feel intensely
at the same time, finding our way to balance with all that
exists.”
*Alice Walker, author and poet, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and
National Book Award*
“If you have ever wondered why some of us believe that women have
the power to change the world or if you have asked yourself why so
many women are remarkable and brave leaders (and even in the case
that you are skeptical about these claims and want to see some
concrete evidence), this is the book for you. Such a rich range of
experience is described in these pages, stories of resistance,
creativity, and care fueled by a profound sense of connection with
the earth, family, neighborhoods, community, and widening circles
of common cause. To a war-torn world, beset by poverty, pollution,
and global warming, this collection seeds not only hope but also
courage by presenting us with so many clear paths to action.”
*Susan Griffin, author of Woman and Nature, A Chorus of Stones, and
Wrestling with the Angel of Democ*
“Moonrise is like a warm blanket on a cold night. Its nurturing
stories touch the heart. And it is like a dip in the pool on a hot
day, enlivening the mind. You’ll keep this book by your bed always,
ready when you need to read or reread the essays for leadership
inspiration and aspiration.”
*Gloria Feldt, author of No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We
Think About Power*
“Moonrise shows us the power of leading with love--a power we must
all learn the use of if we are to save our planet and
civilization.”
*Judy Wicks, founder of White Dog Café and Business Alliance for
Local Living Economies*
"How could the title of this book not hook you? Power. Women.
Heart. So, maybe I was biased from the beginning. Honestly, I was
hoping that the book would be "all that." It was. By page fifteen,
not having gotten past the editor's introduction, I was pulsing
with energy. . . Each and every essay contained in Moonrise is
inspiring, touching, and revitalizing to the reader. Not all of the
authors are women, but each and every one of them celebrates the
unique gifts that women bring to the world in the form of their
vision and perspective as caring, compassionate individuals, who
have found ways to rise above feelings of powerlessness and living
in the minority to honor their communities, societies, and indeed,
the entire planet."
*Kari O'Driscoll, Feminist Review, August 2010*
"The stories from these activists, biologists, doctors, writers and
others offer glimpses into their leadership impulses, and how they
perceive and use their feminine strengths, and ways they are
reinventing a more yin-based leadership model. Many of them have
mentored dozens of younger women, so there are sure to be valuable
mentoring gems in their stories."
*Whole Life Times, September 2010*
"Like an inspirational daybook and resource for social and
environmental change visionaries, Moonrise shines beams of hope on
efforts to bring inner feminine qualities into conscious
leadership--and illuminates what the result can look like. . . .
After reading thirty-seven rich, true perspectives, some may find
the heartbreak and loss of our mistakes too much to bear. Yet, as
women recognize, tears can soften unyielding ground. This
compendium for change agents is highly recommended."
*Bobbye Middendorf, ForeWord Reviews, October 2010*
"Moonrise should be required reading to anyone, particularly women,
who are looking for inspiring ideas, unique perspectives, and calls
to action with regards to the social and environmental challenges
that we're all facing."
*The Magical Buffet, October 2010*
"All thirty essays convey healing to the separation of masculine
and feminine by bringing the two together as one and forging
forward in harmony. Each Story has a powerful message; a message of
hope."
*Irene Watson, Reader Views, October 2010*
“Moonrise gathers some of the world’s best feminist voices, its
clearest environmental visionaries and its strongest
culture-changing advocates into one collection of pure, hopeful
possibility. Highly recommended.”
*Diana Rajchel, FacingNorth.net, June 2011*
“If you ever needed inspiration and advice for cultivating your
leadership skills as a woman, you will find examples of how to find
strength, re-examine priorities, nurture collaboration and find the
best path to social, progressive and environmental change.”
*Awareness Magazine April 2012*
“Moonrise gives me the juice to bound forward into the future with
hope and excitement.”
*Candy Jones, Living Green Magazine, January 2013*
“. . . the prominent and unknown [contributors] share equal billing
in this stimulating, hopeful, and imaginative collection, which
provides limitless motivation for those wishing to effect change on
a personal or global level.”
*Carol Haggas, Booklist, October 2010*
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