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Earth 911
:: Public Service by offering a nationwide listing of recycling locations for just about any recyclable item you can think of, composting information, as well as local beach Water Quality information, among many other things. Issues: recycling; beach water quality; air pollution; water pollution; composting; energy conservation; green shopping; computer recycling; paper recycling. Location: Phoenix, AZ, AZ 85253.
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Feathered Hearts
:: A non-profit wild bird sanctuary/rehabilitation and educational center. Issues: wildlife; birds; environment; conservation; avian; bird rehabilitation; wildlife rehabilitation; animals; wildlife sanctuaries. Location: Cordes Lakes, AZ 86333.
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Millenium Dad
:: A cool collection of links & other stuff for parents, kids, dads, & home schoolers. Issues: child; homeschooling; fatherhood; links; news; weather; sports; millenium; 2000. Location: Yavapai County, AZ 86300.
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NATBI - Northern Arizona Technology and Business Incubator
:: a non-profit organization committed to accelerating the success of start-up companies in northern Arizona. We provide one-on-one consulting, interaction with other entrepreneurs, physical space, and a network of advisors and mentors. Our goal is to promote companies that are environmentally clean and will be a positive addition to our business community. Issues: biotechnology; business; incubator; Arizona; Flagstaff; consulting; assistance; bio-tech; renewable. Location: Flagstaff, AZ 86001.
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Lisa Tucker
:: Men and Women Health Forum. Discussing pregnancy, infertility, personal injury, fatigue, headaches, and nutrition. Post your questions and get the health answers that you want answered. Issues: South America; 11111111 Location: USA, AZ 85056.
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Lanny Tennen
:: At iluvfabrix.com you can purchase the world's finest upholstery and drapery fabrics, every yard below wholesale. Most of our fabrics are only sold through the top designers, but now you can purchase them for a fraction of the designer wholesale price. Issues: Scroll Down; 111111 Location: Phoenix, AZ 85056.
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Student
:: Student Loan Consolidation Company NextGrad- dedicated to getting your student loans consolidated at the best rates in the industry. Apply now! Issues: education; Student Loan Consolidation, Consolidate Student Loans, Consolidation, Consolidate, School Loan Consolidation, Consolidate School Loans Location: Phoenix, AZ 85056.
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Pat Perez
:: Professional golfer on the PGA Tour. Pat Perez currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. Issues: United Nations; Location: , .
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An anarchist journal
Box 3488
Tucson, AZ 85722
edit: subscription:
source: Utne Reader. nominated for: Special Interest
1880 E. River Rd. #210
Tucson, AZ 85718-5889 Phone: (602)577-1137
Contacts(s): Judith Anderson (Editor) Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: periodical. Source: Who.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330
Issues: health; AIDS. Description: Organizations providing information about AIDS; coverage includes Canada. Also includes chronology of the AIDS epidemic; bibliography of recent publications. Arranged geographically and indexed by organization name. Contacts(s): H. Robert Malinowsky (Editor) Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 6/90. Page#: 85. Frequency: Annual. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 545
Tuscon, AZ 85702-0545 Phone: (415)346-8031
Issues: arts; justice; Native Americans; culture; minorities; activism. Description: Supports community cultural participation; believes in cultural pluralism; understands the necessity to integrate the struggles for cultural and political, and economic democracy in the US. The initiatives for cultural democracy take place on a grassroots level in communities, neighborhoods, and among activist artists and other progressive cultural workers. Preserving local cultures is the task of architects, planners, activists, artists and all progressives. Other Resources: Publishes a membership directory and quarterly magazine, CULTURAL DEMOCRACY. Dues: $25, $50/organization. Office Address: Fools Paradise, Pawnee, IL 62558. Contact: Ron Sakolski Type: organization; alliance. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 545
Tuscon, AZ 85702-0545
Affiliate: Alliance for Cultural Democracy. Issues: justice; arts; politics; Native peoples; culture; activism; minorities; networking. Description: Includes the names, addresses, phone numbers, and areas of interest of 272 cultural activists. Areas include: arts administration, cultural organizer, political activist, networker, healer therapist, crafts person, video multi-media, radio, writer, dance, community center, theater, storyteller, music, film, mail art, photography, publications, visual arts, and education. Contacts(s): Ron Sakolsky Published Date: 1990. Page#: 42. Frequency: 2/yr. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
216 S. Clark Dr., #103
Tempe, AZ 85281-3072 Phone: (602)921-0433
Issues: energy; environment; renewables; solar; appropriate technology. Description: AHA supports a transition from fossil fuels to solar hydrogen technologies including fuel cells. It is dedicated to education, research and science and believes an information gap exists within the scientific and educational community, industry, the political establishment, the media, and the public. A grassroots organization that wants to help make a lasting transition from the fossil depletion economy, to a renewable solar-hydrogen economy. Other Resources: See newsletter, HYDROGEN TODAY! and JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN magazine. Publications list available. Contacts(s): Roy McAlister (President), Herb Hayden (Vice-President, Engineering) Fax: (602)967-6601. Established: 1990. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
235 Pennsylvania Ave SE 3rd Flr
Washington, DC 20003-1107 Phone: (202)544-3526
Issues: environment; energy; politics; oceans; hazardous waste; conservation; lobbying. Description: This organization is primarily concerned with coastal pollution, offshore oil drilling, and net fishing. It works with many conservation and environmental organizations around the country to lobby the government into passing responsible legislation on the oceans, drilling, and fishing. Legislative office is in Washington, DC. Other Resources: Publishes, AOC quarterly newsletter; HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE WHEEL; and a video, HELP SAVE PLANET EARTH. Contacts(s): Ted Danson (President), Andrew Palmer (Political Director), (202)544-3526. Fax: (310)576-6170. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Additional Address: 725 Arizona Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90401 Contact: Casey Coates-Danson (Vice-President), (310)576-6162. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
750 E. Camino Alberca
Tucson, AZ 85718-2918
Contacts(s): Lakshman Guruswamy (Editor) Type: periodical; journal. Source: Who.
400 N. 5th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004-3902 Phone: (602)508-5460
Contacts(s): Mark De Michelle (Ceo) Fax: (602)508-5403. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Box 1896
Bisbee, AZ 85603-2896 Phone: (602)432-7340
Contacts(s): Michael Gregory Fax: (602)432-7340. Type: organization. Source: Who.
Vida Productions
Box 23683
Tempe, AZ 85285-3683 Phone: (602)897-9710
Type: PER:. Source: Writer's Mkt/93.
516 W. Cherry #9
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4452 Phone: (602)779-2203
Contacts(s): Marlys Morgan (Council Member) Type: organization; center. Source: Who.
15 E. Cherry Ave. #203
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4606 Phone: (602)779-2203
Contacts(s): Nancy O'Reilly (Reverend) Type: organization; center. Source: Who.
Box 33686
San Diego, CA 92163-3686 Phone: (619)277-0991
Issues: justice; Native Americans. Description: A support group that monitors and transports supplies to the last remaining Native Americans making a stand for Big Mountain and their rightful heritage. Member of: Alliance for Survival. Additional Address: Big Mountain Legal Office, Box 1509, Flagstaff, AZ 86002 Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Hispanic Research Center
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2702 Phone: (602)965-3867
Issues: justice; arts; literture; minorities. Description: Marketing over 600 titles a year, the press is the nation's largest publisher and distributer of United States Hispanic literature focusing on the 3 largest groups of United States Hispanics: Chicanos/Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans. The press publishes a book series entitled CHICANO CLASSICS/ CLASICOS CHICANOS, which reprints important works. Fax: (602)965-8309. Type: publisher. Source: SPC.
1713 E. Broadway, #306
Tempe, AZ 85282-1611 Phone: (602)982-9003
Issues: education; homeschools. Description: Specializes in reference and home education books. "The home schooling population in the US is exploding. We have a strong market for anything that can be targeted to this group. Other books concern current social issues." Contacts(s): Cheryl Gorder (Publisher) Established: 1985. Type: publisher. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Sohnen-Moe Associates
3906 W. Ina, #200-348
Tucson, AZ 85741-2295 Phone: (602)743-3936
Affiliate: Sohnen-Moe Associates. Issues: economics. Description: A business and planning guide for creating a fulfilling thriving business and keeping it successful! Make a quantitative shift in your relationship to your business with this comprehensive guide that balances practical business skill with a humanistic approach. Topics include: marketing and promotion, client retention, goal setting, practice management, public speaking, networking, and more. Contacts(s): Cherie Sohnen-Moe (President) Page#: 256. Price: $19.95/ea. Bulk Prices: 40% off/24. Fax: (602)744-7887. Labels: 1,200. Established: 1988. Type: reference; guide. Source: Macrocosm USA.
414 Mill Ave., #109
Tempe, AZ 85281-2849
Type: PBL. Source: Napra.
101 N. Wilmot Rd., #500
Tucson, AZ 85711-3335
Description: See DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 42663
Tucson, AZ 85733-2663 Phone: (602)577-2187
Affiliate: NEST, Inc. Issues: economics; intentional communities; community investment. Description: The CIRC is an information utility, communications hub, consulting resource and organizing service agency. Its mission is to facilitate the emergence of structures which empower the community through information, collection, sharing, and utilization. Other Resources: See GREEN REVOLUTION (periodicals). Contacts(s): Thomas H. Greco, Jr. (Director) Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'sol'. Established: 1990. Additional Address: NEST, Inc., Box 41144, Tucson, AZ 85717 Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Alliance for Cultural Democracy
Box 545
Tuscon, AZ 85702-0545 Phone: (217)498-8497(H)
Affiliate: Alliance for Cultural Democracy. Issues: arts; justice; culture; activism; Native Americans; minorities. Description: Culture is an essential human need and each person and community has a right to a culture or cultures of their choice; all communities should have equitable access to the material resources of the commonwealth for their cultural expression; cultural values and policies should be decided in public debate with the guaranteed participation of all communities; the government does not have the right to favor one culture over another. This magazine's goal is to express fully this conviction. Contacts(s): Ron Sakolsky (Editorial Coordinator), (217)786-6310(O). Publisher: Inkworks Press. Page#: 24. Price: $3/ea. Bulk Prices: $2.50ea/24. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1M. Dues: $25-40/yr. Office Address: Sangamon State University, Springfield, IL 62794-9243. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330
Issues: family; day care. Publisher: Oryx Press. Type: reference; directory. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (800)457-6799
Issues: feminism; day care. Description: Licensed day care facilities for children; state day care center licensing agencies. Published in four volumes covering northeastern, north central, western and southern US; each volume contains about 13,000 entries. Publisher: Oryx Press. Page#: 430-530. Frequency: Annual. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Health Plus Publishers
Box 22001
Phoenix, AZ 85028-0001
Issues: health; preventive medicine. Description: Nearly 1,100 health professionals, such as osteopaths, other physicians, nurses, chiropractors, dentists, nutrition consultants, clinics, and health centers involved in holistic medicine; associations, foundations, and schools and institutes that have courses in holistic medicine. Geographically arranged. Contacts(s): Shirley Linde, Donald J. Carrow (Editors) Publisher: Health Plus Publishers. Published Date: Spring 1990. Page#: 265. Frequency: Biennial. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
101 N. Wilmot Rd., #500
Tucson, AZ 85711-3335
Affiliate: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Issues: health; education; disabled; childhood; counseling. Description: About 2,600 organizations offering more than 7,200 hospital-based and outpatient medical rehabilitation, spinal cord injury and chronic pain management programs; brain injury, work hardening, infant and early childhood development programs; vocational evaluation, work adjustment, occupational skill training, job placement; work, services, personal & social adjustment services, etc. Published Date: 1/91. Page#: 175. Price: $25/ea. Frequency: Annual. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (800)457-6799
Issues: education; research; science. Description: 4,000+ research grants available from government, business, foundation, and private sources. Other Resources: BBS: DIALOG Information Services and SDC Information Services under title 'GRANTS," updated monthly. Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 1/91. Page#: c1,340. Price: $110/ea. Frequency: Annual. Other Formats: Computer printout. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (800)457-6799
Issues: health; disabled. Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 12/88. Page#: 305. Price: $78.50/ea. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (800)457-6799
Issues: health; feminism; birth; family planning. Description: 200+ women's health care facilities and organizations arranged geographically. Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 4/89. Page#: 145. Price: $42.50/ea. Fax: (602)253-2741. Other:Telex (910)951-1333 ALANET. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 21126
Phoenix, AZ 85036-1126
Description: See NEWSERVICE (periodicals). Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (800)457-6799
Issues: health; substance abuse. Description: About 18,000 federal, state, and local addiction treatment programs including public and private centers, geographically arranged by state. Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 12/90. Page#: 785. Price: $45/ea. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
1700 N. Wentworth Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85749-9741 Phone: (602)577-6476
Contacts(s): Sky Williams Crosby Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
4545 N. 36th St., #120
Phoenix, AZ 85018-3473 Phone: (602)956-4996
Issues: environment. Description: Formerly Tucson Lifeline. Contacts(s): Julie Noterman (Editor) Type: periodical. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 50266
Phoenix, AZ 85076 Phone: (800)848-1192
Issues: health; family; death/dying; seniors; psychology. Description: Goal is to reach readers involved in "caretaking for a loved one" followed by the experience of grief. Type: publisher. Source: SPC.
Box 2578
Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: (602)282-9574
Issues: economics; media; press. Description: Publishes "New Age Marketing Opportunities", the only trade directory of the new age/metaphysical marketplace in a single volume., (800)777-4751. Fax: (602)282-9730. Established: 1984. Type: publisher. Source: SPC.
Box 2578
Sedona, AZ 86339-2578 Phone: (602)282-9574
Contacts(s): Sophia Tarila Ph.D. Fax: (602)282-9730. Type: PBL. Source: Napra.
Box E
Scottsdale, AZ 85252-3005 Phone: (602)955-8438
Issues: demographics; hunger. Contacts(s): Ted Noble, Bruce Bell, Ted Yamamori Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 41567
Tucson, AZ 85717-1567 Phone: (602)881-6174
Issues: environment; forests; ocean; rivers. Contacts(s): Richard Gordon Miller (Ngo Delegate) Fax: (602)322-9850. Type: organization; institute. Source: Who.
25 San Francisco St., #438
Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Phone: (602)773-9669
Contacts(s): Michael Demartino (President) Fax: (602)774-9079. Type: organization; program. Source: Who.
7901 E. Alvin Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85715 Phone: (602)885-1701
Contacts(s): Barbara Silvers Type: not determined. Source: Who.
3653 N. 6th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85013 Phone: (602)230-2357
Contacts(s): Marjorie Van Nort (Executive Assistant), Sophia Shoen (Executive Director) Fax: (602)264-5030. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
1936 E. Belmont Dr.
Tempe, AZ 85284-1720 Phone: (602)491-1177
Issues: education. Description: "Our primary market is libraries. We are publishers of reference books, guides, directories, handbooks, and computer software. Our most recent publication is a microcomputer indexing program and manual." Contacts(s): Ellen Conley Established: 1982. Type: publisher. Source: ok.
School of Living Editorial Office
Box 42663
Tucson, AZ 85733-2663 Phone: (602)577-2187
Affiliate: School of Living. Issues: economics; environment; community investment. Description: This newsletter has been called "the Grandmother of the counter-culture" and provides leading edge articles and information on self-reliance, community development and social transformation. Talks about decentralized and cooperative solutions to our problems. Based on the work of Ralph Borsodi. Contacts(s): Thomas H. Greco, Jr. (President), Ginny Green (Clerk) Page#: 8. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 900. Established: 1934. Type: periodical. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2123 E. Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85719-3412 Phone: (602)325-7909
Contacts(s): Christina Grijalva, Linda Ruth Herzog Fax: (602)325-7961. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
PO Box 42948
Tucson, AZ 85733-2948 Phone: (602)326-9595
Issues: education; health; media; psychology; youth; childhood. Description: Adult nonfiction focusing on social issues and personal growth; very little adult fiction. Children's picture books; stories for middle readers; nonfiction (Natural History Series). "Books of Integrity for Children and Adults." Contacts(s): Zdenek Gerych (Editor-in-chief), Jeffrey H. Lockridge (Children's Books Editor) Fax: (602)326-8684. Other:(800)759-9945. Type: publisher. Source: Writer.
Box 22001
Phoenix, AZ 85028-0001
Issues: health; nutrition; preventive medicine. Description: Dr. Ariola's nutritional advice. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
22 S. San Francisco St., #406
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-5737
Issues: justice; spiritual; Native Americans; transformation. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 35893
Tucson, AZ 85740-5893
Contacts(s): Matthew Riley (President), Christine Barnes Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Box 1430
Cottonwood, AZ 86326-1430 Phone: (602)634-3946
Issues: justice; Native Americans. Description: A community, medical and art center founded to help Huichol Indians in Mexico. Provides an alternative to working in pesticide-covered tobacco fields, Jewelry, arts, and crafts. Member of: Co-op America. Type: organization; center. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
American Hydrogen Association
216 S. Clark Dr., #103
Tempe, AZ 85281-3072 Phone: (602)921-0433
Affiliate: American Hydrogen Association. Issues: energy; environment; hydrogen; solar; appropriate technology. Description: Newsletter reports on transition from fossil fuels to solar hydrogen technologies including fuel cells. It believes that there is an information gap that exists within the scientific and educational community, industry, the political establishment, the media, and the public. It further reports on the transition from the fossil depletion economy, to a renewable solar-hydrogen economy that will last forever. Other Resources: Publications list available. Contacts(s): Roy McAlister (President), Bob Liden (Editor) Page#: 10. Price: $3/ea. Subscriptions: $30, $15 senior/student. Frequency: 6/yr. Circulation: 2.5M. Fax: (602)967-6601. Established: 1990. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 32
Topock, AZ 86436-0032 Phone: (602)768-7515
Issues: environment; peace; health; hazardous waste; veterans; anti-nuclear. Type: organization; alliance. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330
Issues: justice; gay/lesbian. Description: Over 2,000 publishers of gay and lesbian newspapers, newsletters, journals, magazines, and other publications. Contacts(s): H. Robert Malinowsky Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 3/87. Page#: c240. Price: $20/ea., postpaid. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 13054
Phoenix, AZ 85002-3054
Issues: environment; economics; green consumer. Description: Merchandise for/of the environment. Type: business. Source: Macrocosm USA.
American Hydrogen Association
216 S. Clark Dr., #103
Tempe, AZ 85281-3072 Phone: (602)921-0433
Affiliate: American Hydrogen Association. Issues: energy; environment; hydrogen; solar; renewables; appropriate technology; efficiency; water. Description: A journal reporting on transition from fossil fuels to solar hydrogen technologies including fuel cells. Strives to fill the information gap that exists within the scientific and educational community, industry, the political establishment, the media, and the public. It further reports on the transition from the fossil depletion economy, to a renewable solar-hydrogen economy that will last forever. Contacts(s): Harry Braun Price: $3/ea. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 2.5M. Fax: (602)967-6601. Established: 1990. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 5506
Scottsdale, AZ 85261-5506
Issues: education; health; spiritual; transformation; childhood; psychology. Description: A magazine designed to awaken self-esteem, love, peace, and joy in children as well as adults. Emphasizes that joy is the "true essence" of humanity but needs to be cultivated more carefully in this society. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Holistic Ed.
2260 Baseline Rd #200
Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: (303)444-1188
Issues: environment; lobbying; water; rivers; forests; volunteers. Description: "to provide free legal aid to grassroots environmental groups in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. LAW Fund staff attorneys and a regional network of local volunteer attorneys supply advice and counsel, and will litigate for client groups." Other Resources: Volunteer Programs: Pro Bono Attorney Program, "Adopt-A-Forest," opportunity for technical experts. Dues: $25, $15/ student, low income/senior: $50/special. Established: 1990. Type: organization; foundation. Source: Buzzworm.
Box 3488
Tucson, AZ 85722-3488
Issues: politics; anti-authoritarian. Description: "We criticize authoritarian institutions and remedies for social problems. This magazine advocates freedom from coercion as a way of living that leads to fewer crimes and oppressions." Page#: 40-80. Price: $2.50/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1.7M. Established: 1969. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 5000
San Carlos, AZ 85550
Issues: justice; economics; cooperatives; Native Americans. Description: Events, trading posts, pow-wows, media, tribes, brochures, etc. Forward SASE for American Indian information packets. Other Resources: See NATIVE AMERICAN DIRECTORY. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
c/o Our Town Family Center
Box 26665
Tucson, AZ 85726-6665 Phone: (602)881-0991
Issues: feminism; men's liberation. Description: Formerly National Organization for Men (1981) and National Organization of Changing Men (1984). Yearly conferences explore men's options in solidarity with the women's, gay, civil rights, and other progressive liberation movements. Other Resources: See CHANGING MEN magazine. Established: 1990. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
National Native American Cooperative
Box 5000
San Carlos, AZ 85550
Affiliate: National Native American Cooperative. Issues: justice; arts; media; Native Americans. Description: Native American performing arts groups, craft materials suppliers, stores and galleries, Indian-owned motels and resorts; tribal offices, museums, and cultural centers; associations, schools; newspapers, radio and television programs and stations operated owned, or specifically for Native Americans; calendar of events, including officially sanctioned powwows, conventions, arts and crafts shows, all-Indian rodeos, and Navajo rug auctions. Contacts(s): Fred Synder (Editor) Published Date: 9/90. Page#: 335. Price: $18.95/ea. + $3 shipping. Frequency: Irregular. Circulation: 40M. Other Formats: 3x5 cards, $95/1,000. Labels: 95. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
ATLATL
2303 N. Central Ave., #104
Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323
Issues: arts. Description: Newsletter. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2509 N. Campbell Ave., #325
Tucson, AZ 85719-3362
Affiliate: Southwestern Endangered Arid Land Resource Clearing House. Issues: agriculture; justice; environment; Native Americans; organic; farmlands; conservation; soil; drylands. Description: This organization's mission is to preserve traditional native crops of the Southwest and northern Mexico. It deals directly with native farmers, horticulturalists, and educators in striving to accomplish this. The staff is comprised of Indian and non-Indian ethnobotanists, educators, gardeners and students. It hopes to reintroduce the concepts and land management techniques of ancient and present-day native farmers to all interested Native Americans. Other Resources: Its quarterly publication, SEEDHEAD NEWS, features articles about the cultural and scientific aspects of native agriculture. It prints a Seedlisting biannually for the Spring and Fall, and its seeds are made available free to Native Americans. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Drawer CZ
Bisbee, AZ 85603-0213 Phone: (602)432-7353
Issues: education; environment; wilderness; travel; recreation. Description: "A guided wilderness solo experience that could have a deeply moving effect on you and your life. Now offers solos in southern Baja California by the ocean, mainland Mexico, southern Arizona's Chiricahua Mountains, the Rocky Mountains of southern Colorado, and near the Lost River in West Virginia's Appalachian Mountains." Contacts(s): John P. Milton Type: business; service. Source: Utne.
4731 N. 20th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85016-4706
Type: PBL. Source: Napra.
First Editions
Box 2578
Sedona, AZ 86336 Phone: (800)777-4751
Issues: spiritual; health; transformation. Description: Eight thousand listings of New Age/Metaphysical retailers, publishers, distributors, events, mailing list sources, catalogs, audio-video producers, and more, by alphabet/subject and by location in appendix. Publisher: First Editions. Page#: 448p. Price: $89.95 P/B. Established: 1990. Type: reference; DIR:. Source: SPC.
9010 E Kenyon Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85710-4446
Contacts(s): Kay Meyer Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Box 41883
Tucson, AZ 85717-1883 Phone: (602)577-6476
Contacts(s): Patricia & Victoria Cota-Robles Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Do It Now Foundation
Box 21126
Phoenix, AZ 85036-1126
Affiliate: Do It Now Foundation. Issues: health. Description: Newsletter. Subscriptions: $20/yr. Frequency: 6/yr. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 3582
Tucson, AZ 85722-3582
Issues: feminism; pro-choice; family planning; empowerment; domestic violence. Description: A magazine of anarchy and feelings. Inside there are collages, clippings, statistics on battered women, notes on the black flag, and first person screams of anger and concern. A less intellectual than usual approach that has room for life and poetry. Contacts(s): Eliza Blackweb Page#: 64. Price: $3ea. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 43383
Tucson, AZ 85733-3383 Phone: (602)323-8697
Issues: peace; anti-nuclear; activism. Description: A comprehensive newsletter chronicle of anti-nuclear and anti-war civil disobedience focusing on providing support for the women and men imprisoned as a result of such actions. Also a clearinghouse and networking center for information about nonviolent direct action in the anti-nuclear movement. Other Resources: Compilation of annual statistics on incidence of protest arrests on nuclear issues. Available for interviews and public speaking, and can refer speakers in local areas on issues related to anti-nuclear resistance. Contacts(s): Jack Cohen-Joppa, Felice Cohen-Joppa (Editors/Publishers) Page#: 8. Price: Free sample. Subscriptions: $18/10 issues. Frequency: Every 6 weeks. Circulation: 1M. Established: 1980. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
4041 N. Central Ave., #700
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3397 Phone: (602)265-2651
Issues: feminism; justice; health. Description: Publishes significant directories and guides on children's and women's issues, substance abuse and other health issues. Contacts(s): Susan Slesinger (Editorial Vice President) Established: 1975. Type: publisher. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 78813
Tucson, AZ 85703-8813 Phone: (602)577-6476
Contacts(s): Pari Mahinpey Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
3327 E. Broadway
Tucson, AZ 85716-5858
Issues: media; multilogues. Contacts(s): Joan Arnold Type: organization; NET. Source: Macrocosm USA.
3627 E. Camino Sin Nombre
Scottsdale, AZ 85253-5010 Phone: (602)965-3536
Contacts(s): Jeffrey Cook (President) Fax: (602)965-0968. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
3773 Marble Peak Place
Tucson, AZ 85718-2330
Issues: media; education; multilogues. Contacts(s): Philip E. Johnson Type: organization; NET. Source: Macrocosm USA.
3906 W. Ina Rd., #200-345
Tucson, AZ 85741-2295 Phone: (602)744-7887
Issues: health; economics. Description: This Newslogue is a newsletter developed for the healing arts practitioner: filled with tips, techniques, and suggestions for a successful practice and a balanced life. Topics include marketing, personal development, insurance updates, tax information, and more. The catalog features business products and tools: books on practice management, partnership, marketing, business software, video cassettes, and specialty items. Other Resources: Sponsors workshops on practice management. Contacts(s): Cherie Sohnen-Moe (Co-director) Price: Free. Frequency: 3/yr. Fax: (602)744-7887. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1991. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
c/o Elaine Valenzuela
Main Library, Box 27470
Tucson, AZ 85726
Description: See REFORMA NEWSLETTER. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
c/o Elaine Valenzuela
Main Library, Box 27470
Tucson, AZ 85726
Affiliate: Reforma (National Association to Promote Library Service to the Spanish Speaking). Issues: media. Description: "Libraries should have more books, periodicals, and audio media in Spanish, says Reforma. Some progress has been made in New York and Miami, but more efforts should be made - especially in the Southwest, with its large Hispanic population." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Elaine Valenzuela Price: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $20, $35 institution. Frequency: 4/yr. Established: 1982. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/MEDIA.
Box 74
Datil, NM 87821-0074 Phone: (505)772-2634
Affiliate: Permaculture Drylands Institute. Issues: agriculture; environment; justice; drylands; permaculture: land; Native Americans. Description: Its goals are research and education in drylands use: farming, restoration, and permaculture design, with special emphasis on marginal lands and Indian lands. "We consult on Permaculture projects specializing in water harvesting and alternative energy. Educational services can be provided for permaculture design courses and classes on a variety of subjects." Other Resources: Consulting work with Native American groups on land management issues. Contacts(s): Daniel Howell (Director), Karen Howell (Research Assistant) Dues: $25/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1988. Additional Address: Permaculture Drylands Institute, Box 27371, Tucson, AZ 85726 Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Drawer CZ
Bisbee, AZ 85603-0213 Phone: (602)432-7353
Issues: environment; spiritual; education; transformation. Description: A guided 11-day meditation and wilderness solo program for individuals with the belief that powerful environmental change comes from a profound personal experience of the basic insight of deep ecology. Training is available for guides and assistance on specific Sacred Passages. Type: organization; program. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Zephyr Press
3316 N. Chapel Ave., Box 13448-C, Dept.
Tucson, AZ 85716-1416 Phone: (602)322-5090
Issues: environment; education; childhood; students. Description: "750 Everyday Ways You Can Help Clean Up the Earth". Here are hundreds of simple and effective ways you and your students can improve our planet. It doesn't just repeat the recycle-your-trash sort of suggestions. The author presents an overview of the major environmental problems of our time and links the consequences of our individual efforts to each issue. Grade 4-Adult. Contacts(s): Diane MacEachern (Editor) Page#: 210. Type: reference; guide. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Oryx Press
4041 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330 Phone: (602)254-6156
Issues: family; child abuse; victims' rights; rape; sexual abuse. Contacts(s): Linda Webster (Editor), (800)457-6799. Publisher: Oryx Press. Published Date: 7/89. Page#: c305. Price: $55/ea. Fax: (602)253-2741. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
3906 W. Ina, #200-348
Tucson, AZ 85741-2295 Phone: (602)743-3936
Issues: economics. Description: A full service personal and professional development company. "We offer consulting and training to individuals and mainly small to medium-sized businesses. We provide tools and techniques for empowering people in business." Other Resources: See guide, BUSINESS MASTERY. Contacts(s): Cherie Sohnen-Moe (President) Publisher: Sohnen-Moe Associates. Page#: 256. Price: $19.95/ea. Bulk Prices: 40% off/24. Fax: (602)744-7887. Labels: 1,200. Established: 1978. Type: business; finance. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2965 N Bear Canyon Rd
Tucson, AZ 85749-9493 Phone: (602)749-3931
Contacts(s): Staci Matlock-Meria (Editor) Type: periodical; journal. Source: Who.
8963 E. Taigue Verde Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85749 Phone: (602)749-3931
Contacts(s): Staci Matlock-Meria (Editor) Type: periodical; journal. Source: Who.
SourceBook Division; Bernardo Press
16496 Bernardo Center Dr., #207
San Diego, CA 92128-2531 Phone: (619)451-3790
Issues: politics; activism; volunteers; networking. Description: Group of franchised, common-format loose-leaf directories for numerous cities covering voluntary membership groups of all kinds; includes both strictly local organizations and local chapters or branches of regional or national organizations that have regular, sit-down meetings with speakers. Editions for Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Diego, Calif.; Denver, CO; and Phoenix, AZ are available. Classified by type of group and area of interest; indexed geographically and alphabetically. Other Resources: Some prices as follows--$121.17/AZ & San Diego; $89.97/L.A.; $240/Denver; $87/Sacramento. Contacts(s): Karen Alvarado, Judith Michaels,, Beverly Zirkle, Lynn Kelly (Editors) Publisher: SourceBook Division; Bernardo Press. Page#: c300-500. Frequency: 4/yr. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
ACCESS: A Security Information Service
1511 K St. NW, #643
Washington, DC 20005-1401 Phone: (202)785-6630
Affiliate: ACCESS: A Security Information Service. Issues: peace; disarmament; activism; networking. Description: National, regional, and local groups in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas working for peace, disarmament, and international security. Arranged geographically and indexed by organization name, etc. Other Resources: Mailing labels available to nonprofit organizations, $50 per thousand, one time use, $20 minimum per order, plus $15-$50 for specialized searches. Contacts(s): Phyllis Emigh (Information Manager) Published Date: Spring 1991. Page#: c100. Frequency: Biennial. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
2509 N. Campbell Ave., #325
Tucson, AZ 85719-3362
Description: See Native Seeds/SEARCH. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
4224 E. Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712-2513 Phone: (602)577-6476
Contacts(s): Terry Ann Pezzi (President) Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Drawer CU
Bisbee, AZ 85603-0198 Phone: (602)432-7353
Issues: environment; education; forests; wildlife/endangered species. Description: Purpose is to improve mankind's understanding of and relationship to the environment, focusing on the development of ecological sound alternatives for practical applications in society. Other Resources: See Tropical Forest Crisis Project. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Box 1178
Winslow, AZ 86047-1178 Phone: (602)289-4968
Contacts(s): Grace Smith (Coordinator), Ceasar Montez (Assistant) Fax: (602)289-4968. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
725 Arizona, #108
Santa Monica, CA 90401-1734 Phone: (310)451-1810
Affiliate: Friends of the United Nations Environmental Programme. Issues: environment; education; activism. Description: See PERSONAL ACTION FOR THE EARTH (directories). Type: organization; program. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Drawer CU
Bisbee, AZ 85603-0198 Phone: (602)432-7353
Affiliate: Threshold, Inc. Issues: environment; economics; forests. Description: A fund to provide quick, creative assistance to critical environmental forest protection work in tropical countries. Type: organization; program. Source: Macrocosm USA.
350 S. Toole Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701-1835 Phone: (602)884-9951
Issues: agriculture; health; nutrition; organic; food distribution. Description: A member-owned natural foods distributor serving the Southwest. Pricelist contains over 4,000 items with an emphasis on natural/organic products. Member of: Co-op America. Type: business. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
John Miller Homes Realty Co. Inc.
635 N. Craycroft Rd., #102
Tucson, AZ 85711-1451
Contacts(s): John Wesley Miller Type: not determined. Source: Who.
2000 E. Roger Rd., #I-36
Tucson, AZ 85719 Phone: (602)327-9555
Contacts(s): Imarra Anderson (President), Chip Craig Fax: (602)577-1195. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Speedway & Mountain
Tucson, AZ 85721
Contacts(s): Douglas T. Francis Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Unitarian-Universalist Church of Tucson
4831 E. 22nd St.
Tucson, AZ 85711-4903 Phone: (602)748-1551
Affiliate: Unitarian-Universalist Church of Tucson. Issues: demographics; Third World; justice; spiritual; faith; refugees. Description: "Unitarian-Universalists have the largest number of individual congregations that have declared themselves a sanctuary to Central American refugees. Their newsletter can be useful to anyone interested in this issue, since it covers the broad movement, not just efforts in their denomination." - C.Canan Contacts(s): David Johnson Price: Free. Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Dues: $10/yr. Established: 1986. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/HUMAN RIGHTS.
1230 N. Park Ave., #102
Tucson, AZ 85719-4135
Issues: education; justice; Third World; science; Native Americans; Latin America. Description: Scholarly nonfiction: anthropology, history, the sciences, natural history, American Indian and Latin American studies, regional or national topics, books of personal essays. Contacts(s): Gregory McNamee (Senior Editor), Barbara Beatty (Acquiring Editor) Type: publisher. Source: Writer.
3920 E.Huntington Dr.
Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Phone: (602)526-6400
Issues: energy; wind; solar. Description: Wind generator system and photovoltaic solar panels. Fax: (602)526-5498. Tax Status: for profit. Type: business. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 1509
Tucson, AZ 85702-1509
Contacts(s): Carol Ann Bassett (Reporter Radio/Television) Type: not determined. Source: Who.
3316 N. Chapel Ave.
Box 13448-C, Dept.
Tucson, AZ 85716-1416 Phone: (602)322-5090
Issues: education; environment; childhood; students; youth; global understanding. Description: "Cutting-edge materials for innovative education. Here's your source for teaching materials that make a difference. Books, games, tapes, and other resources for--Global Awareness, Self-Awareness, Whole Language, Invention & Architecture, Whole- Brain Learning, Math & Science, Arts & Humanities, and Thinking Skills." Fantastic curriculum material for teachers. Relevant books, curriculum guides, and networking information. Other Resources: Has introduced a large line of learning packets and publishes a biannual newsletter and a catalog. Page#: 127. Frequency: Annual. Type: publisher; catalog. Source: Macrocosm USA.
6 Arizona Ave.
Rensselaer, NY 12144-4502 Phone: (518)479-3707
Issues: arts; media; press; culture. Description: A guide to the very small press, focused mainly on magazines with circulation 15,000 or less but including independent music, books, video, software, and networking news from a variety of sources.All topics are covered. Offers analysis. Contacts(s): Mike Gunderloy (Editor) Page#: 112. Price: $3/ea. Bulk Prices: $1.80ea/24. Frequency: 6/yr. Type: periodical; magazine. Source: Macrocosm USA.
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