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Wild River Review is a fascinating Web site that tells the story behind the story. WRR takes global current events, and dig for what is really there. It is also a platform for up and coming writers and established writers.
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Producing Peltier: Walking the Red Road to the Red Carpet (Part One)

Dec 3, 2009
Producing Peltier: Walking the Red Road to the Red Carpet (Part One) by Paul Soderman …Let it be known that Leonard Peltier is a spiritual warrior who shares the heart of our ancestors who fought for the rights of our people, such as Crazy Horse...

Post-Thanksgiving Plane Ride with a Soldier on his way to Iraq

Nov 30, 2009
Post-Thanksgiving Plane Ride with a Soldier on His Way to Iraq by Joy E. Stocke Thanksgiving in the Midwest. On my way from Milwaukee to Cleveland to Philadelphia. Cleveland flight: Husband and daughter in front of me. Settled into my aisle seat when...

Building Bridges: A conversation with Founding Executive Director of Fisherman's Mark, BJ Petty and Director of Los Puentes, Gina Davio

Nov 25, 2009
Last weekend, I had the opportunity to participate in the 30th Annual  Thanksgiving Food Drive at Fisherman’s Mark (an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to serving those in need within Hunterdon County). As I arrived with my husband and...

I Will Build a City from the Discarded Wings of Dragonflies

Nov 17, 2009
I Will Build a City from the Discarded Wings of Dragonflies by James Hubbell Photo by Angie Brenner Need I talk of this our time of disbelief and fear of greed and cruelty of man to man and to the Gods and earth? The devil would turn away in...

Producing PELTIER: Calling All Warrior Artists

Nov 9, 2009
by Paul Soderman My unlikely journey from my baptismal cradle of All Saints Chapel in Princeton, New Jersey, to far behind the “Buckskin Curtain” of Native America, began 20 plus years ago on a Friday night at PJ’s Pancake House on Nassau...


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