Freedom Zine America
Issue
#34 (.pdf) April 12th, 2010. Interview with Ralph Terrana: The Motown Years

< Click to go to Freedom Zine Archives >

The Cepia Club LLC’s simple, easy periodical newsflier, contains news, views, features, and creative writing to build community values and encourage better living, “the simple spice of life” that makes life purpose worth living. Sometimes harsh, sometimes fun, but always trying for honest, positive, and peaceful ideas, Freedom-zine America focuses on things important to us, for the benefit of our families and our friends.
“Where the land meets the people,” where living happens, in the time it takes to grow natural and pass as all things must, the “area community” is the source of our distinct, healthier, more vibrant cultures.
In the society of our fellow humanity, amongst neighbors–tolerated and accepted, as Nature’s Laws say is good and right and just, whether endeared or mere “good neighbors”–Freedom-zine America's ambition in this, The Cepia Club LLC’s noblest publishing endeavor, seeks to help others understand better what they can do if all are included, people unite, and work for peace where it all begins and grows from there, in home, and around from it.
Read The Cepia Club LLC’s Freedom-zine America free here at this site or subscribe for your free and complimentary issues in .pdf form via our free-subscription broadcast-only email at The Cepia Club Yahoo! Group by clicking this icon:
Our Vision
Educated individuals active in political, economic, cultural, and social issues will bring
positive change through action at any level of civilization.
Our Values
- Family provides the bedrock of human civilization.
- Families live within a community, the community serving as the core means of comfort
and survival for a serene, emotionally and materially prosperous human life.
Individual fulfillment within the family is dependant upon the health and strength of
communities providing a free-market of ideas and fair commerce.
- Communities can fulfill the human spirit only through cooperation, tolerance,
understanding and acceptance among neighbors, and among nations.
- Direct personal, positive (and non-violent) constructive involvement, in the spirit of mutual interests, within a local community enriches the quality of all human life, generating peaceful resolution of differences and cooperation within, between and among all communities everywhere.
Mission Statement
"Connect people to the ideas and resources, and other people, sought for collaborative projects via general media goods and services for humanity's mutual interests...toward a humane future
of peace and prosperity, liberty and justice."
CEPIA's Four Commitments
First Commitment: "To do only that which is good and necessary for peace, justice,
liberty and freedom."
Second Commitment: "To find a way to benefit the common good by well-thought acts."
Third Commitment: "To work to create a mutual effect on one person's good fortune
contributing to the well-being of the community."
Fourth Commitment: "To help others in order to help ourselves."