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Sowing Seeds Workshop - Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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IHEers in the News!
Zoe Weil, IHE's President, was quoted in an article in the most recent VegNews issue (May/June 2008). The article is "To Breed or Not to Breed," by Marla Rose, and explores the issue of whether the eco-conscious should (or shouldn't) bear children.
IHE student Karen Patterson was recently mentioned in a news article about an upcoming Green Street Fair she's helping organize in Plymouth, Michigan.
IHE graduate Kelly Coyle DiNorcia recently had an article published in the March/April issue of Mothering magazine. Kelly's article is "On Being a Parenting Original."








