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[permaculture] Continental Bioregional Congress On The Prairie
- From: Keith Johnson <keithdj@mindspring.com>
- To: Permaculture Listserv <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>, Pc Envirolink <permaculture@envirolink.org>
- Subject: [permaculture] Continental Bioregional Congress On The Prairie
- Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 14:00:54 -0400
Several of us from Earthaven are going. Will we see you there?
Continental Bioregional Congress On The Prairie
Oct. 7 - 13, 2002
Camp Wood, Flint Hills of Kansas
Project
Now more than ever, our local and global cultures
can benefit from
new wisdom to address the challenges of ecological
restoration,
stewardship, and social justice in the 21st century.
The bioregional
movement is an important source and testing ground
for
transformative ideas and practices that foster more
sustainable
communities and a more secure world. To renew
the energy of the
movement and expand its influence, an innovative bioregional
congress is called for in 2002.
The Continental Bioregional Congress On The Prairie
will be a
landmark event. The congress, to be held in
Kansas, Oct. 7-13,
2002, will be the 8th continental gathering
of bioregionalists and
bioregional organizations in North America.
The purpose of this
congress, which will bring together 350 diverse individuals
from
throughout Mexico, Canada, the U.S. and Central America
is to
catalyze social and ecological change. The congress
also models
bioregionalism on the human scale by bringing together
people of
diverse ages, backgrounds, heritages and places to
create a learning
village that demonstrates consensus-building, diversity,
ecological
innovation, sense of place, and sustainability.
The week will include a wide range of potent learning
opportunities for participants:
* Bioregional
elders and talented young people, as well as a
wide range of people who both self-identify as bioregionalism
and
have just been exposed to bioregionalism, will exchange
their ideas
and expertise through workshops.
* In full
group plenary sessions, participants (in both
Spanish and English) will discuss and decide upon
continental
action projects.
* Small
group meetings will help to provide support and in-
depth peer education on bioregionalism.
*
At council and/or committee meetings, participants will
detail their ideas and activities for the future.
* Cultural-sharing
presentations each evening will allow
each attending bioregional group to present a dramatic,
poetic,
musical and/or artistic rendering of their home communities.
The congress will be held at Camp Wood in the heart
of the Flint
Hills of Kansas, the largest region of tallgrass prairie
in North
America. The camp is also accessible for persons of
different
abilities. Food for the congress is being grown
or produced by
Kansas organic farmers, which, in turn supports the
local farming
community and food providers. All waste produced
recycled
locally to minimalize negative ecological impact.
A work day at
the congress will educate participants on ecological
restoration
through local restoration projects. Through
the Village School for
the Young At Heart, children will participate in a
student-centered,
interdisciplinary, ecologically-based curriculum that
combines
music, storytelling, the arts, drama, poetry, all
kinds of cooperative
play, and prairie folklore. Youth ages 12-18 will
participate in a
youth congress that will interlink with the main plenary
sessions.
Childcare will be provided for the very young.
A pre-congress conference will feature panel discussions,
workshops, hands-on restoration projects, ranch and
prairie tours,
and local history of the region putting bioregionalists
in contact
with area ranchers, business owners, activists, artists
and others
concerned with stewardship of the land. The
Chase County
Chamber of Commerce, the local school system, and
representatives from the U.S.D.A. are working with
KAW Council
to administer this conference.
This congress is being organized by the Kansas Area
Watershed
Council, a 501 (c) (3) bioregional organization founded
in 1982
whose purpose is to foster sustainability and sense
of place in the
prairie bioregion. Input for all major decisions
surrounding the
congress comes from a very active bioregional listserv,
featuring
over 100 participants from throughout the continent,
and from a
meeting of almost 100 bioregionalists from Mexico,
Canada and
America in April, 2001. Overall coordinator
for the congress is
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg.
To get a copy of the registration brochure online (both
English &
Spanish versions), please go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bioregional/
Registration fees are on a sliding scale ($200-300
for early
registration) for the 7 day event, plus lodging fees
($60/tent up to
$270 for heated cabins). After sending in your
registration (and
dont delay, since early registration is Sept. 7,
and registration
deadline for the event is September 15!) you will
receive a 13 page
packet summarizing transportation details, pre-congress
activities,
choices of accommodations, childcare, and other congress
details.
This is an exciting event not to miss, so please check
this out and
spread the word!
Questions? Email seasonsandcycles@yahoo.com
or call 785-843-
0253/785-842-5772
- [permaculture] Continental Bioregional Congress On The Prairie, Keith Johnson, 08/18/2002
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