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<i>Rain Magazine</i>

RAIN is an appropriate technology, environmental, and community-organizing journal that began in Portland, Oregon in 1974.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

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From its mission statement:

"RAIN began publication in 1974, as a networking tool among community groups in Portland, Oregon. It went on to become a global resource in the appropriate technology movement. In 1989, RAIN offices moved to Eugene, Oregon, and it became a journal of organizers publishing news, research, and interviews on the topic of building successful community projects."[12]


References

  1. "RAIN: journal of appropriate technology". Portland State University.
  2. Byron Miller (1 April 2016). Walter Nicholls (ed.). Spaces of Contention: Spatialities and Social Movements. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-05175-6.
  3. Jessica Lipnack; Jeffrey Stamps (1982). Networking, the First Report and Directory. Jeffrey Stamps. pp. 46–. ISBN 978-0-385-18121-1. OCLC 476689979.
  4. Martin Carnoy; Derek Shearer (12 February 2016). Economic Democracy (Routledge Revivals): The Challenge of the 1980s. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-27708-8.
  5. Solar Energy Research Institute. Market Development Branch (1979). Reaching Up, Reaching Out: A Guide to Organizing Local Solar Events. [Department of Energy], Solar Energy Research Institute, Commercialization Division, Market Development Branch. pp. 41–. OCLC 13929135.
  6. Stuart Diamond; Paul S. Lorris (1978). It's in Your Power: The Concerned Energy Consumer's Survival Kit. Rawson Associates Publishers. ISBN 978-0-89256-043-1. OCLC 1150096838.

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