Malcolm Terence is an editor, along with Susan Keese and Don Monkerud, of Free Land, Free Love, Tales of a Wilderness Commune. He is a frequent contributor to California Teacher and EcoNews. Before he moved to the Black Bear commune in 1968, he was a newspaper writer in Los Angeles. For other insights into the late 1960s, he recommends Sleeping Where I Fall by Peter Coyote, Fugitive Days by Bill Ayers and the documentary film about Black Bear titled Commune, directed by Jonathan Berman.
Spreading Good Fire
By Malcolm Terence | Dec 2, 2021
Native singers gather to thank Brian Tripp; he thanks them back
By Malcolm Terence | Jun 17, 2021
A devastating wildfire season highlights the need for prescribed burns
By Malcolm Terence | Nov 5, 2020
Officials bring in artists to aid controlled burn messaging
by Malcolm Terence | Oct 31, 2019
by Malcolm Terence | Sep 13, 2019
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