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The justice groups and unions and community orgs fighting super malls &ndash we'll call you Activists &ndash please contact Savitri and the Rev through this form. We look forward to talking with you personally.

Presenters, festivals, university departments and such &ndash you are welcome to say hello, but we ask you to contact our "booker" -- Sean Lawton and the great folks at Keppler Speakers. We hope to create a Spirit-raising event in your midst.

Sean Lawton
Keppler Speakers
4350 N. Fairfax Dr. Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22203
703.516.4000 main
703.516.4819 fax
703.516.4894 direct
slawton(at)kepplerspeakers.com

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Retail Intervention Workshops, Parades and Actions, Preaching the "Fabulous Worship", Lectures, and Revival Services. Click here for a more detailed description of shows and a list of where we've performed.


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Tue, May 20 : : WHAT WOULD JESUS BUY? DVD Hits The Streets : : New York, NY : : more

Sun, June 1 @ 2:00 PM : : Highline Revival and What Would Jesus Buy? DVD Celebration : : Highline Ballroom, New York, NY : : more

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I try my best to minimize my impact on the world. I'm a vegan, I recycle, I'm even learning how to make my own paper for a more hands-on approach to reusing. I like to make gifts for Christmas, but the truth of the matter is, I don't have the time to craft for everyone I know. I can't afford to buy something nice for every member of my family, and I usually end up at Rite Aid or Target, buying some cheap made-in-China product. I do my best to avoid it, but it's so hard to make gifts for everyone, especially for kids ten-and-under. I wish I didn't, but sometimes I just have to give in to the man to make some people happy. -Becky

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