Yes! (U.S. magazine)

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Yes!

Fall 2010 cover of Yes!
Frequency Quarterly
Publisher Fran Korten
First issue  1997 (1997-month)
Company Positive Futures Network
Country United States
Based in Bainbridge Island, Washington
Website www.yesmagazine.org
ISSN 1089-6651

Yes! is a non-profit, ad-free magazine that covers topics of social justice, environmental sustainability, alternative economics, and peace. The magazine is published by Positive Futures Network, founded by David Korten and Sarah van Gelder; Korten's wife, Fran Korten, is the publisher. The first issue of the magazine was published in winter 1997.[1] It has ISSN 1089-6651 and LCCN 96656670 sn 96044464.

The magazine is printed on recycled paper and archives all its issues online. It won the Utne Reader Alternate Press Award for Best Cultural Coverage in 2001, and was nominated for Best Political Coverage in 2004.[2]

It features community-based solutions and "supports people's active engagement in creating a more just, sustainable, and compassionate world".[3] Issues of Yes! explore a specific issue in depth, and provide resources so that readers may become involved in that issue. Previous issues have covered solutions to the energy crisis,[4] local economies,[5] and water preservation.[6]

Notes

  1. Entry for Issue #1 at Yesmagazine.org
  2. "Winners announced for 2001 UTNE Magazine Alternative Press Awards". Retrieved 2006-06-11. 
  3. "About Positive Futures Network". Yes!. Retrieved 2006-06-11. 
  4. "Can we live without oil?". Yes! date=Fall 2004. Retrieved 2006-04-19. 
  5. "Living economies". Yes!. Fall 2002. Retrieved 2006-04-19. 
  6. "Whose water?". Yes!. Winter 2004. Retrieved 2006-06-11. 

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