Page 2 RAIN May/June 1984 RAIN Volume X, Number 4 May/June 1984 Editor Tanya Kucak Staff Rob Baird Cathy Baker Steve Johnson Sara LaBorde Alan Locklear Kris Nelson Jeff Strang Contributors Scott Androes Bruce Borquist Donald Cook Nancy Cosper John Dowlin Penny Fearon Collette Gardiner Anne Herbert Than James Mimi Maduro -» Carolyn McKay Mamie Muller . Michael Philips Mark Roseland Steve Rudman Kirkpatrick Sale Graphic Design Susan Applegate Comptroller Lee Lancaster Printing: Argus Printing Typesetting: Irish Setter Cover: Ancil Nance , ' . RAIN magazine publishes information that can help people lead simple and satisfying lives, make their communities and regions economically self-reliant, and build a society that is durable, just, amusing, and ecologically sound. RAIN is published six times a year by the Rain Umbrella, Inc., a nonprofit corporation located at 2270 NVV Irving, Portland, OR 97210; 503/227-5110. Subscriptions are $25/year for institutions, $15/year for individuals ($9.50 for persons with incomes under $6000 a year). For additional information on subscriptions and publications, see page 39. Writers' guidelines are available for a SASE. Editorial and advertising deadlines are two months prior to publication date. RAIN is indexed in the Alternative Press Index and New Periodicals Index. Members of the Rain Umbrella Board of Directors: Bruce Bliatout, Nancy Cosper, Jackie Dehner, Patti Jacobsen, Kim Mac- Coll, Mimi Maduro, Maggie Rogers, Steve Rudman, Sumner Sharpe, and Michael Wells. Copyright © 1984 Rain Umbrella, Inc, No part may be reprinted without written permission. ISSN 0739-621x. This issue ofRAIN is dedicated to Nancy Cosper. ARTICLES 6 Acupuncture: Balancing the Patterns—by Tanya Kucak □ Profile of Dr. Henry K.S. Wong—by Nancy Cosper □ When is Acupuncture Appropriate?—by Tanya Kucak 14 Dragons of Democracy (in Spain?): Lessons from the Mondragon Co-ops—by Scott Androes 18 A Timely Prescription for Healthy Forests—excerpt from The Forest Farmer's Handbook: A Guide to Natural Selection Forest Management 20 Notions of Community Skeptical Activist Explores Community Roots—by Steve Rudman Findhorn at 21—by Steve Rudman Culture, Land, and Education at Chinook—by Mimi Maduro ACCESS 4 Energy—Be Your Own Power Company □ New Energy Sources for Developing Areas □ Appropriate Techiwlogy Organizations 5 Food—Food for Health and Healing □ The Living Kitchen □ Natural Notes □ Good Food from a Japanese Temple □ The Motion-Minded Kitchen 10 Acupuncture—Celestial Lancets □ The Web That Has No Weaver □ Acupuncture 11 Peace—Bike for Peace □ Gandhi as a Political Strategist □ "Judy Garland and the Global Death Wish or. How to Stop Worrying and Love Stolichnaya" 12 Urban Neighborhoods—Street Signs Chicago □ City as Classroom □ New City-States 13 Environment and Learning—City of Hermits □ Settling Things □ Do It with the Sun 15 Cooperative Ownership—"Union Experiences with Worker . Ownership" □ National Center for Employee Ownership □ Association for Workplace Democracy □ Philadelphia Association for Cooperative Enterprises □ "Adventures of a Socialist Entrepreneur" □ Mondragon: An Economic Analysis □ "Lessons from the Mondragon Co-ops" □ "Mondragon: The Remarkable Achievement" □ The Socialization of Entrepreneurship 17 Sustainable Agriculture—Annals of Earth Steivardship □ Plenty □ Manna □ Hortldeas □ The Self-Sufficient Suburban Garden 26 Community—Chinook Learning Community □ Findhorn Foundation □ Earth Community □ EarthBank Association □ Community Dreams □ "Being a Planetary Villager" □ "Future Communities" □ Communities 27 Computers and Communication—Computer-Based Conferencing Systems for Developing Countries □ Benton Foundation □ Linkup □ New Technology Resource Center □ Telecommunications Cooperative Network 29 Touch & Go BIOREGIONS 28 A Bioregional Vision—by Kirkpatrick Sale 30 Voices of Reinhabitation: Southern Appalachia 32 Pacific Northwest Bioregion Report Red-legged Frog Cascades Frog FROM: A Field Guide to the Cascades and Olympics (see page 35)
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