We found some hidden blue lakes located in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey and went off road driving and fat bike riding. Tracks: Stop Biting (Instrumental) by Abstract Rude, Concerto (Instrumental) by Swollen Members, & Reinstated (Instrumental) by Son Doobie. All tracks produced by Rob the Viking
Bury The Hatchet Ceremony Ramapo Indian Nation Part 1of 2
Bury the Hatchet Ceremony spoken by Grandma Rainbow Weaver at the Ramapough/Lenape Indian Nation Rally with 350.org on their Ceremonial Land in Mahwah NJ to save their water and stop fracking. Chief Duane Perry Kihkay Maqua) stressed that the Ramapough have chosen to hold this event to raise awareness that every human concerned with the Earth and future generations will begin to stand together.
The Earth is in pain and is crying. Please join this critical fight to band the terrible practice of gas fracking before our drinking water is gone.
350.org or FoodAndWaterWatch.org are courageously fighting to save us all from the gas companies
Shepherd Lake Ringwood State Park June 1, 2014
The Vietnam War: A Teach-in on Truth and Relevancy
March 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the official beginning of America’s war in Vietnam. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the “teach-in,” a movement that initiated the questioning of the Vietnam War on college campuses. At this commemoration, a group of artists, poets, scholars and veterans discuss their personal experiences, art and poetry, as well as the realities, legacy and relevance of the war. Panelists include Vietnam veterans Jan Barry, author of Life After War & Other Poems (Combat Paper Press, 2012), co-editor, Winning Hearts & Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans (1st Casualty Press/McGraw-Hill, 1972), and journalism instructor at Ramapo College and St. Thomas Aquinas College; Camillo (Mac) Bica, former Marine Corps officer and SVA faculty member; W.D. (Bill) Ehrhart, author, editor and instructor in history and English at the Haverford School, Philadelphia; and Susan Schnall, former Naval officer, nurse and a professor of health policy and planning at New York University.