A School!
This article by Maria Adkinson and Joan Jerman was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3 March/April 1985 An alternative school has been a natural and important aspect of the vision
This article by Maria Adkinson and Joan Jerman was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3 March/April 1985 An alternative school has been a natural and important aspect of the vision
One Earth, 3rd edition, issue number 7, was originally published in Summer 1992. Features to be found in this edition include Healing, Movement Into Love, and A Meeting Of Minds And Hearts.
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