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Remineralize the Earth is a non-profit organization whose mission is to disseminate ideas and practice about soil remineralization throughout the world. Membership and donations are tax-deductible. Remineralize the Earth networks to a community grassroots network that stretches to every continent.

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Remineralize the Earth, Inc., is a 501(c)3 non-profit membership organization, EIN 22-3411880.

Executive Director

Joanna Campe

Board of Directors

Ljuba Marsh, President
William C. Holmberg, Chairman, Biomass Coordinating Council, ACORE
Ken Whitman, President, Natural Vitality
Greg Watson, Senior Advisor, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs
Dan Kittredge, Executive Director, Real Food Campaign
Tara Zadeh, Senior Lawyer, Nature Conservancy
Michael Garjian, Founder, E2M
Andrew Harley, Ascension Soil Company, LLC

 

Board of Advisors

William Fyfe, Ph.D., Professor emeritus and former chair of the Geology Dept and Dean of Science at the University of Western Ontario, and Former President of the IUGS
Ward Chesworth, Ph.D., University of Guelph
Peter van Straaten, University of Guelph, author of Rocks for Crops
John Todd, Ocean Arks International and the Center for Restoration of Waters
Dr. Lee Klinger, Founder, Sudden Live Oak
Dr. Robin Szmidt, Active Compost Limited, Scotland
Bob Cannard, Cannard Farms, Greenstring Institute
Don Weaver, co-author of The Survival of Civilization


Ljuba Marsh, President

Ljuba-MarshLjuba Marsh was a co-founder and Director of Education at the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter High School, where she also taught film. She has been involved with educational reform for the past 36 years, working with public and private schools in New York and Massachusetts. Ljuba has researched, developed, and facilitated educational programs at pre-school, elementary, secondary, and adult levels. She is also author of Creative Vision, a workbook for nurturing creativity in elementary school children. She is currently working on the following publications: Rubrics for Integrating the Arts into Academic Courses; Science and Art Integration: Levels of Perception; and Imaginary Dwellings: An Interactive Approach to Creativity and Community. She is co- founder of the The Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School (PFSJCS) which will be located in Holyoke, Massachusetts.