In 2004 the Kilio Cha Haki, A Cry for Justice compilation appeared, featuring Rha Goddess, a performing artist and socio-political activist based in New York.
goddess | Goddess | Great Goddess | Diana (goddess) | RHA | Mazu (goddess) | Sati (goddess) | Rha Goddess | Oh My Goddess! | Nut (goddess) | Mother goddess | Goddess worship | Ganga (goddess) | Venus (goddess) | Snake Goddess | Oh My Goddess! (manga) | Mother Goddess | Liberty (goddess) | Green Goddess | Great Goddess of Teotihuacan | Goddess Remembered | Cuda (goddess) | Bhawani (goddess) | Bellona (goddess) | Athena: Goddess of War | Aradia (goddess) | Among the elements Tachikawa incorporated in ''Dream Saga'' from Japanese mythology are the sun goddess Amaterasu | Adeona (goddess) |
The 2009 Selection Committee consisted of Bill McKibben, author-educator-environmentalist; Josh Dorfman, The Lazy Environmentalist; Lynn Hirshfield, Participant Media; Rha Goddess, hip hop artist; Thao Pham, Clif Bar; Barbara Brower, Professor at Portland State and daughter of David Brower; Angie Coiro, host of the Angie Coiro Show; Dave Foreman, Rewilding Institute; Phillipe Cousteau, EarthEcho Intl; and Dune Lankard, Redzone.