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"Tiny but politically mighty." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
"Tiny but politically mighty1." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
"Tiny but politically mighty2." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
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Our Chelsea Green Authors : Ed Dooley |
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Ed DooleyEd Dooley started his visual career as a commercial still photographer and then founded Vermont Story Works in 1993, producing award winning children's films and books, including the Let's Go series, which garnered numerous National and International awards. Documentary films in the U.S. and abroad have been his passion for several years; his latest film, Tune In Tomorrow, focuses on local community radio, why it's disappearing, and why it's so important to the fabric of our communities. |
Ed's Books![]() Sacrificial LambsA Documentary FilmIn 1993, Larry and Linda Faillace had a dream. They imported sheep from Europe to make cheese on their family farm in Warren, Vermont. By 1998, their dream was turning into a years-long struggle to keep their sheep alive. The USDA believed the sheep may have contracted Mad Cow Disease and put U.S. livestock at risk. Even though no sheep in the world have ever contracted Mad Cow Disease under natural circumstances, the USDA destroyed the Faillace family's dream in March 2001, when dozens of armed Federal agents seized their sheep and slaughtered them. This is a story of optimism, heartbreak, politics, community, and family. Now Playing on ChelseaGreenTV
Pearls, Politics, and Power is a call to action for new political engagement and leadership from the women of America. Informed by conversations with elected women leaders from all levels, former Vermont Governor asks: What difference do women make?; 346;
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