Bioneers Community

Practical solutions for people + planet

Susie-Q
  • Female
  • Santa Fe, NM
  • United States
Share 

Susie-Q's Friends

Susie-Q's Discussions

Annie Leonard Vs. Fox News

Yes. My only New Year's resolution anymore is 'Enough.'

Replied Jul 28

Annie Leonard Vs. Fox News

Annie's video is so inspiring and far from romanticizes living in a third world. She touches on so many aspects of health and how it is impacted by consumerism. Consumerism contributes to depressio...

Replied Jul 23

Logging the Sequoias.

The US Forest Service is responsible for managing the US's natural resources; not only to protect our supply, but also to determine their best and most profitable use. The USFS Strategic Plan for 2...

Replied Jul 2

Susie-Q's Groups

News from Treehugger

Loading feed

 

Santa Fe Susie-Q

Latest Activity

Emily Meyers joined Susie-Q's group
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
November 2
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
October 19
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
October 18
Leslie joined Susie-Q's group
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
October 12
Erin Graham joined Susie-Q's group
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
September 10
Susie-Q is attending Esther's event
September 9, 2009 to September 11, 2009
Slow Money. It's a new economic vision. It's an emerging network of investors, donors, farmers, and activists committed to building local food economies. It's about the soil of the economy. It's the beginning of the "nurture capital" industry. Co...
August 28
A group by Susie-Q was featured
Bioneers' co-founder Nina Simons invites you to explore women's leadership. Whether you've attended a Cultivating Women's Leadership training session or simply want to share strategies for emerging leadership, this is the place to connect and learn.
August 28
Check it out!
August 19

Comment Wall (15 comments)

You need to be a member of Bioneers Community to add comments!

Join this Ning Network

At 8:52am on November 26, 2008, Susmita Barua said…
Hi Susie, sorry it took me so long to respond. I am little overwhelmed...need help finding my way here and post my blog widget in some good forums..
At 5:20pm on October 7, 2008, Jeanette McDermott said…
Hi Susie - This morning I launched a new site that has the goal of uniting environmental media activists. It's a good place to dialogue about issues and showcase media if you're focused on environmental issues. Groups are focused on Earth Spirituality, green anarchy, Earth healing, life, beauty, justice and more. Women in Eco Leadership could make a cool group. Anyway, I would like to invite you to join, and to help spread the word in an effort to bring more people together quickly heal Mother Earth. The URL is http://ecopaparazzi.ning.com.

I'm tweaking some issues on the site, because different browsers do different odd things to it. So if you visit and it seems a little quirky, just know I'm working on the issues. I'd love to see you on ecopaparazzi.
At 11:05am on June 23, 2008, Gingeroo said…
Here's another one..."Nerdy Girls have attained Sex Appeal"
At 10:13am on June 11, 2008, Gingeroo said…
This is an interesting one for your women's group.

http://www.alternet.org/election08/87629/?page=1
At 1:29pm on June 3, 2008, Catherine Hollingsworth said…
HI, Susie-Q,

Thank you for your warm welcome to this group. I am really looking forward to learning more about how other women are changing our world.

I am really excited that so many women, everywhere, are working to get our issues resolved. I believe with all my heart that many of our Global problems would be made better with attention to equality and justice for women. Equal pay would elminate poverty for women in the US, particularly when Social Security payments support a woman in her old age. I also see that women wouldn't remain in abusive relationships if they had their own money equal to their needs: housing, food, medical, child care and transportation. In fact, there are towns in the UK where this is already working...women got the new factory jobs that men wouldn't take. Now, the men are unemployed and the women don't even have to live with men or marry to raise their children. I am not advocating the end of family life, but feel that even that would be so much better if everyone got to choose to be there.

I have started a nonprofit in Alaska, (www.alaskayarncouncil.org)that hopes to support cottage industry for needleworkers of all types through a "web studio" on our website. My business model intends to allow women (and in the spirit of equality, all men, too) throughout my state to rent a studio in our virtual shopping mall for only $5 per month to sell and promote their needlework (quilts, beading, basketry, knitting, weaving, crochet, etc.).

My purpose for this nonprofit is to insure the survival of needlework, but the added goal of this web studio is to promote women's abilities to work at home, save on childcare, and get the most from their work as possible.

We are finalizing our Federal nonprofit status right now, and then it's only money needed to make this goal a reality. I have also approached the Native Corporations about making this part of their rural economic development plan, and as you may already know 50% of our state's population lives in rural areas. Eveyone I have spoken to loves this idea and is anxious to be a part of it.

I have been inspired by my own struggles on disability, and the need to be able to turn my knitting talents into real money. I spent 12 years as a stay-at-home mother, working without pay. My husband divorced me after 19 years of marriage for his secreatry (a cliche) and got my alimony dismissed in bankruptcy court. I hadn't finished my architectural degree, so I worked for only 6 years at low paying jobs and in a recession, until I became ill and went on disability at 45. Now, I live on $684 mo, and try to survive within our unraveling safety net, often without food, just because I am a woman. Had I been a man, I would have more Social Security from better paying jobs, and I wouldn't have worked for 12 years without pay. By the way, there is a Homemaker Credit for Social Security for divorced women, but you have to be 65 to get it. This means young, disabled women live in poverty if they weren't working for pay all their life. Who knows how we'll manage when Social Security runs out.

So, I have taken my leadership abilities and talents and am working to change a small part of my global world. Wish me luck! Lots of Alaskan women need this web studio.
At 7:01pm on May 30, 2008, Janet Hay said…
Hi Susie-Q
Just posted that blog you encouraged me to do. Many thanks for your support.
Janet
At 4:52pm on May 10, 2008, Janet Hay said…
Hi Susie-Q
I feel very grateful to be welcomed so warmly. Yes I am happy to start a blog on my work with the 13 Grandmothers. I have never done one - what do I do? I feel like I am launching into a whole new group of friends. Cheers Janet
At 10:26pm on May 8, 2008, Allison Peak said…
Susie-Q,
Thanks for the welcome. I'm excited to find a forum on women's leadership where we can spread our wings and be proactive instead of reactive!
Allison
At 3:41pm on April 21, 2008, Adiel Gavish said…
Hi Susie-Q!
Thanks for the welcome! Happy to see so many innovative women working towards a sustainable future!
~Adiel
At 5:19pm on March 12, 2008, Brenda said…
Thanks for your comments. Yes, I will contribute issues I feel are worthy of addressing. Glad to join up!

Profile Information

Hometown:
Santa Fe, NM
About Me:
Thirty-something non-profit administrator.
What are you working on?
Eco Retail
Website:
http://www.fairdaisy.com
Favorite Book(s):
Pride and Prejudice, The Lord of the Rings and Worms Eat my Garbage by Mary Appelhof
Favorite Musician:
Mozart & Fiona

Widget

Susie-Q's Photos

Susie-Q's Blog

Susie-Q

Transition Towns

Addressing the twin threats of Peak Oil and Climate Change

I was alerted by email this morning of a new book being published by Chelsea Green Publishing called the Transition Handbook. The movement of Transition Towns is stemming from the U.K. and there are 2 U.S. towns on the list so far.

What is a Transition Town (or village / city / forest / island)?

A Transition Initiative is a community working together to look Peak Oil and Climate Change… Continue

Posted on July 9, 2008 at 11:30am —

Susie-Q

Bigger is Better?


The undercurrent of life in Texas is being challenged. And by local governments no less! Yes, I adore pink AND I'm from the biggest state in the union. Texas is also the world leader in carbon emissions.

Listen to a report on NPRContinue

Posted on January 29, 2008 at 6:39pm — 2 Comments

Susie-Q

Enjoying organic cotton just got easier!



Bioneers has just improved the apparel section of our online store making it easier to order sweatshop-free t-shirts
fashioned from 100% organic cotton. Experience the comfort of
eco-fri
Continue

Posted on January 11, 2008 at 1:29pm —

Susie-Q

The Gift of Hope

A creative bioneer called me yesterday to order DVDs. She explained to me that she is giving them to friends as gifts this holiday. She hopes to introduce them to Bioneers and has hand picked topics to which her friends will be receptive. In return, she is not asking for a gift for herself, but a donation to Bioneers.

What a thoughtful way to spread good news this holiday!

The top 5 items purchased as gifts tContinue

Posted on December 18, 2007 at 11:13am —

Susie-Q

Future Stewards of the Earth

You know, what I love about vermicomposting besides the wormie-worms is the the principle that it demonstrates - turning waste into riches. Kids love it! See what's going on at Pacific Ridge School in Carlsbad, CA between San Diego and Los Angeles. Red wrigglers are not to… Continue

Posted on December 12, 2007 at 4:57pm —

 
 

About

Bioneers Bioneers created this Ning Network.

Stay in Touch

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Receive the Monthly Bioneers Newsletter -- Subscribe Now!
 

© 2009   Created by Bioneers on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service