Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1937, Dec. 12 | Born, Dayton, Ohio |
1959 | B.A., political science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio |
1960-1965 | Program officer, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare |
1965 | Assistant, White House Conference on Natural Beauty |
1966-1968 | Program officer, President’s Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty |
1968-circa 1971 | Worked for the Conservation Foundation |
1971-1975 | Cofounder and secretary-treasurer, Public Interest Economics Center |
1973-1976 | Chair, National Council for the Public Assessment of Technology |
circa 1975 | Cofounder, Environmentalists for Full Employment |
1978 | National vice-chair, Sun Day |
1978-circa 1987 | Cofounder and artistic director, Public Interest Follies |
1980 | National chair, Earth Day |
1982 | Published Nothing Can Be Done, Everything is Possible. Andover, Mass.: Brick House Publishing |
1988 | Premiere of Out of Style, d.c. space, Washington, D.C. |
1990 | Consultant for Earth Day, Environmental Protection Agency |
1990s | Senior environmental advisor, Lisboa Associates |
1991 | Premiere of Sweet Talk, Eleventh Annual Washington Theatre Festival, Washington, D.C. |
1998-2012 | Founder and executive director, Center for Small Business and the Environment |
2014 | Married Glenn Pinder |
2020 | Published How to Trick People into Doing the Right Thing. Washington, D.C.: Two Josephines Press Published You Can't Fool Mother Nature: The Once and Future Triumph of Environmentalism. Washington, D.C.: Two Josephines Press |
2022 | Published Queers and Civilization: How Sexual Diversity Enlivens, Enriches, and Elevates Society. Washington, D.C.: Two Josephines Press |