The planet is in trouble. Global warming, record-breaking natural disasters, 9/11, two hotly contested presidential elections, and a war abroad has left many Americans feeling uneasy with the state of our own lives and the security of the planet. We know that life cannot be sustained at the current rate of consumption, yet it is easy to succumb to helplessness and apathy. But if making a difference only required ten minutes of our time a day, how many more people would try to make a difference?
Written in an edgy, engaging style, and illustrated by syndicated cartoonist Lloyd Dangle, The Ten Minute Activist, and illustrated by syndicated cartoonist Lloyd Dangle, shows how even the busiest person can make a difference. From buying organic milk and bison to switching from free-trade to fair trade; from choosing a Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) retirement plan to car-pooling with colleagues, The Mission Collective has compiled the most up-to-date information on energy conservation, global warming, wildlife preservation, community building, spiritual awareness, and political action. The Ten Minute Activist informs and inspires with easy acts that can truly have a positive impact.
The Mission Collective is a group of five independent writers and activists who work and live in the Bay Area.
Illustrator Lloyd Dangle has been writing and drawing the widely syndicated Troubletown for alternative weeklies since 1998.