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Patrol Magazine publishes excellent review of Geez
Patrol Magazine published a review of Geez suggesting that it be read along side the magazine First Things.New article online: Everyone Participates
Paula Spurr muses about what church would be like if it was more similar to a jam circle, where everyone is able to participate.John Dear on discipleship and civil disobedience
John Dear discusses the relationship between nonviolent civil disobedience and discipleship to Jesus.New article online: Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe
Heather Unger reviews a book about tree-planting that makes you feel like a planter by the end.Non-domination is an article of my faith
Geez co-editor Aiden Enns discusses non-domination, and how it plays an important role in the functioning of Geez Magazine.New article online: Sinner’s Corner: Litterer
Will Braun is offered penance for littering, and teaching his son to litter.New article online: Walmart workers unite!
Workers at Walmart stand up to make the people of the United States aware of the consequences of low prices, and how they can barely live on their wages.Call for pitches: Geez 30, Redoing Schooling
_Geez_ is considering unschooling as a practice for us all, and we want to hear from you. We’re looking for perspectives on liberated learning from all types of people, from home-schoolers to anti-establishment artists.In support of Idle No More
A short of film of a protest in support of the Idle No More campaign in Winnipeg, Manitoba.The recycled orchestra
A film trailer about an organization in Paraguay that turns garbage into musical instruments.
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