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Positive News US is a free, not for profit newspaper published four times a year in Ithaca, NY. We report on successful projects around the world in the areas of sustainability, social equality, education and happiness, with a clear message that "another world is possible."
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Positive News Endorsements
Positive News is pleased to have received such heartfelt support and endorsements from so many community members. Here representing numerous compliments and statements of approval, are endorsements from Barbara Lifton, Carolyn Peterson, Paul Glover, Lauren Signer. "Positive News is a journal of empowerment. The articles free us from the constraints of the 'can't do' mentality that controls so much of our everyday lives. The stories inspire and encourage us to face our collective problems squarely and honestly and to find creative and effective ways of solving them." "I entered medical school 38 years ago to use medicine as a vehicle for social change: I'm an activist. As activists, we DO need to know what's going on, so that we can change the world for the better. But this doesn't mean boycotting the good news, the positive news, the news about love and generosity---which is ALSO going on in the world. The Positive News Paper is a great direction, and I applaud it: it presents us with the news of our hope and humanity, so that we can continue to work to change the world." Positive News Achievements Positive News has achieved incredible success in a relatively short time. The following is but a brief list of countless ways the paper has positively affected people across the US. Positive News circulates in prisons across the United States. Inspired by letters from people in prisons in Texas, California, and other states, a Positive News volunteer organized a benefit for Prisoner's Express, a program that sends literature to prisons around the country. Sonya Jerga, of Tompkins County Mental health, requested regular distribution of the paper, saying "This publication is much needed for our clients." Circulation has tripled within two years to 15,000 copies. A diverse volunteer network including senior citizens, home schoolers, high school and college students from the Ithaca region provides support for each issue. Additionally, volunteers from throughout the northeast US, and around the country - North Carolina, Michigan, California - regularly distribute the paper in their areas. At his final graduation address, the retiring principal and founder of the Ithaca public alternative community schools, David Lehman, highlighted the message and example of Positive News to students, parents, and faculty. A student intern from the school writes articles and helps produce and distribute the paper. Each Positive News subscriber was recently contacted by a volunteer, and every single individual re-subscribed. One person came to the office with a check ten minutes after receiving the phone call, and said, "Believe me, I need you more than you need me!" A professor from Cornell's Architecture and Planning School who saw a copy of Positive News at the MLK Jr. Celebration Day at the local Ithaca community center was inspired to distribute the paper throughout Cornell and give each of his students a copy. One of his students devoted their summer to help with the paper. |
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