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Date: 2014-07-02 12:21:38
Stephen Gaskin
Plenty International
The Farm
Tennessee
Humanities
Culture
Jakob von Uexkull
Philatelists
Right Livelihood Award

Press release, Stockholm, July[removed]US icon Stephen Gaskin passes away - was the first Right Livelihood Award Recipient in 1980 Stephen Gaskin, iconic founder of The Farm, Tennessee, U.S., and founder of PLENTY Interna

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