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John P. Clark , Ph.D ., is professor of philosophy in City College and chairs the University Environmental Studies Program. He received his Ph.D. from Tulane University. His books include Max Stirner's Egoism; The Philosophical Anarchism of William Godwin; The Anarchist Moment; Renewing the Earth (editor); Environmental Philosophy (co-editor); La Pensee Sociale d'Elisee Reclus; Liberty, Equality, Geography: The Social Thought of Elisee Reclus (co-editor and co-translator); Elisee Reclus' Voyage to New Orleans (co-editor and co-translator); and a forthcoming work on the philosophy of social ecology. He is an editor of the cyberjournal Psychic Swamp: The Surre(gion)al Review and co-moderator of Research on Anarchism, an international multilingual internet discussion list and research archives. He is the adviser to Alpha Sigma Lambda honorary society, the Loyola Greens, and the LUCAP Environmental Action Committee. Home Page
Barbara C. Ewell, Ph. D. , is the Dorothy Harrell Brown Distinguished Professor of English, with a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Notre Dame. She is author of Kate Chopin , a bio-critical study, as well as numerous articles on Renaissance poetry, various North American writers, and feminist pedagogy. She is also co-editor of Louisiana Women Writers: Critical Essays and Bibliography and a recently published anthology of southern local color fiction. Home Page
Kathleen O'Gorman , Ed.D ., is associate professor of religion and education. She holds an M.R.E. from Loyola University New Orleans, an M.Ed. and Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University, and Union Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus on the natural world foundations and expressions of religion and education. Her publications include “Toward the Cultivation of Ecological Spirituality: The Possibilities of Partnership” and “The Greening of Religious Education.” She also contributed bibliographic essays in Religion and Science and Religious Education to a volume entitled Contemporary Religious Ideas. Home Page