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Nor Cal ADPSR strives to provide the Bay Area with timely, accurate and innovative ideas and information about sustainable development. We want to be a clearinghouse for the design and planning communities. We rely on our members and friends participation in the process of building community.


 


Email Listserve:


For over ten years ADPSR has provided a premiere email listserve for events, action items, employment, and information about the environment, construction, social justice, and other topics that we think are of interest to our community.  Joining the listserve is free for all, as is posting your event.

If you want to join the list, send an e-mail to listserve@adpsr-norcal.org. We usually send messages once per week, usually, but not always, on Fridays.  This is a monitored list, no message goes out without being reviewed, and so the quantity of e-mails is strictly controlled.  You can also unsubscribe at any time.

If you would like to post something to the list, send an e-mail to listserve@adpsr-norcal.org.  We do not accept attached files, and all e-mails should be in simple text.  We review each e-mail for content to ensure that our members only receive quality information, and never any spam.

 This Listserve has been wildly successful. It enables us to:

  • distribute information in a timely manner.
  • mobilize quickly to oppose or support something.
  • get a solid answers to a questions quickly.
  • post job openings or requests for employment.
  • find a design or construction professional with the skills needed to handle a green project.

The News comes on a weekly basis rather than quarterly as with the newsletter. Try it we think you'll like it. No trees are destroyed in the process.


New Village Journal:



As a member of ADPSR you will receive a discount on New Village Press publications.  New Village books address topics such as youth justice, community gardens, and community-based arts, spanning the fields of social justice, architecture and planning, economic development, ecology, and urban culture. The Press crosses boundaries between academic and informal education with books that engage both professionals and community activists working together to rebuild neighborhoods. Most significantly, our books go beyond abstract policy and present the human story, the motivations that stir the soul to make a certain part of the world a better place to live.

New Village provides a resource for both citizens and professionals, featuring compelling case studies the real experiences of community development pioneers.

Visit www.newvillage.net for more information about current and upcoming publications.

It is available at:

New Village Journal


Builder's Booksource

P.O. Box 3049
Oakland, CA 94609 USA
Tel: 510 420-1361
Fax: 510 420-1361
editor@newvillage.net
http://www.newvillage.net


1817 Fourth Street
Berkeley, CA
Tel: 510 845-6874

Fax: 510.845.7051
service@buildersbooksite.com
http://www.buildersbooksite.com/


Submit News:



If you have written or read articles you think might be of interest to the membership, you can send them along. Please include the author's name, address, phone, or e-mail address so we can obtain permission to reprint. If there are photos or diagrams we need to know the sources also.





Latest Update: 12/31/2008
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