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If I have forgotten any friends here, it really is not intentional. Several people I know have sites that are offline as of this edit, and they are not listed. I'll try my best to keep this page updated.
Lierre Keith
Lierre is the author of The Vegetarian Myth and co-author of Deep Green Resistance. I met her when she first came to San Francisco to do "the book circuit" at a local bookstore for The Vegetarian Myth. I purchased a copy and devoured it. Now I devour different food, a lot less of it, and my shrinking waistline these days is a side effect of eating more closely in alignment with the way our species evolved. I feel strongly it is one of the most important books I ever have read.
Tommi Avicolli-Mecca
Tommi resides in San Francisco. He is a tireless activist, working for the underdog, and often getting amazingly good results, considering the likes of what he is up against. See also the link for Housing Rights of San Francisco (where he works).
Joan Faires
I've known Joan since the 1990s when we both were using the early San Francisco Bay Area ISP, Hooked. She is a web developer who lives in the East Bay.
Peace Political
Rick Mitchell's Peace Political site
Rick is one of the first Bay "Areans" I met when I moved to San Francisco in 1978. He maintains several web sites for other groups, some mailing lists, and keeps people appraised of the issues that concern him regularly at Facebook.
David Fridley
David is considered the foremost energy expert on China in the U.S. He is a "former co-activist" who was a member of a group of four of us who were instrumental in getting the San Francisco peak oil resolution passed in 2006 by our local Board of Supervisors. He's been doing family history/genealogy research since he was a teenager, which is a fairly unique pastime for a teenager. He and his partner, Kevin, are nowadays small scale farm boys "up north" in Sonoma County (California).
Jim Hill Creative
Jim, who used to live in San Francisco, presently is in the Atlanta area. We share a common cynicism about most things religious. He has a background in marketing and design.
Bill Knight
Bill used to live in San Francisco but relocated back East over five years ago, now. His web site, knightritter.com, is intentionally kept very minimalist! You might check out his second site, kinzua.com
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
"Artist and Troublemaker through Passion" is the tag line that Mattilda has put up on his site. She moved from San Francisco to New Mexico a few years ago. He's the author of a number of books dealing with insights into queer culture, and our overall sellout to the mainstream. Do not be confused by my pronoun usage.
Richard Katz
Richard can be described as my married straight male who functions at times as my "Jewish mother." He moved away from San Francisco about a year ago, and the social life of this city has not been the same since! Someday I'm supposed to help him update his web site, but presently he is busy with a lot of other pastimes.
Rand Cheadle
Rand lives in D.C. (Washington, that is.) We have a lot of interests in common. He has a wealth of knowledge about the occasional movie that nobody else much seems to have heard of; I love such information.
Steve Ferree
Steve Ferree's Photostream at Flickr
Steve resides in Minneapolis, and is a native Iowan (as am I). He does a lot of excellent collage work and photography, which can be seen in his photos at Flickr.
Wolfgang Mache
Wolfgang Mache, Gruener Stadtrat Regensburg
I met Wolfgang in Barcelona, Spain, in 1978. I lost contact with him in the late 1980s but just recently found an email address for him and reconnected. He is a Green Party member of the local city council in Regensburg (Germany), where he works as the head of a children's psychiatric hospital. This is not his site, just an informational page (it is in German).
