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  • From: Carolyn Anderson <cschampagne@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Free Webinar: Empowerment Through Collaboration
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:14:28 -0400

Would love to join you on Friday but the link on my email isn't working to
sign up. Is there a way around that?

Thanks,
Carolyn


On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Living Mandala <
livingmandala@livingmandala.com> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
>
> Have you experienced challenges working in collaborative groups and teams…
> even when you all have the best intentions?
>
> When we seek to transform ourselves and our world, the groups we form and
> the communities they generate can be places of deep support, nurturing, and
> empowerment... but they often face unique challenges as well. So often we
> come together full of enthusiasm, only to founder on the rocks of conflict
> and poor communication.
>
> Join us for a Free Webinar on Empowerment Through Collaboration: How to
> Create Transformation Community with Starhawk on Friday June 21, 5:00 -
> 6:30 pm PST; 8:00 - 9:30 EST.
>
> Drawing on insights from her latest book, The Empowerment Manual: A Guide
> for Collaborative Groups, we will discuss ways of how we learn to work
> together more skillfully and become even more effective agents of change.
>
> Learn how to make your participation in groups, in all of its aspects, an
> expression of your highest ideals.
>
> Space is limited, so please register and arrive early to hold your spot.
>
> To Register and Reserve a Space Click Here.
>
> ______________________
>
>
> Want to go deeper?
>
> Join us for a 6 Part On-line Course with Starhawk and Special Guests!
>
> Empowerment Through Collaboration:
> How to Create Transformation Community
>
> 6 Part On-line Course Hosted by Starhawk
>
> Special Guests Include: Joanna Macy, Pandora Thomas, and Diana Leafe
> Christian
>
> 6 Sessions, Tuesdays, July 2 - Aug 6, 2013
> 5:00 p.m. San Francisco • 8:00 p.m. New York
>
> For More Information Click Here
>
>
>
> On-Line Course Description:
>
> In this live, interactive video course, Starhawk will share tools for
> clear communication, conflict transformation, constructive critique, and
> facilitating group decision-making. You will examine how a group’s vision
> and structure can support healthful functioning. The Empowerment Manual
> will be the course's foundation. Insights from both permaculture and
> earth-based spirituality will help us learn to be more effective and joyful
> as we work together to regenerate ourselves and our world.
>
> Starhawk has invited 3 experts with deep experience in community building
> to take part in the conversation: Joanna Macy, Pandora Thomas, and Diana
> Leafe Christian.
>
> This 6-session course takes place on consecutive Tuesdays starting July 2.
> You will be part of the discussion, able to ask your questions on camera,
> just like a Skype call. If you can watch a YouTube video, you can take part
> in this course.
>
> Who This Course Is For:
> Leaders and participants in any activist group, including Evolver Spores,
> permaculture groups, spiritual circles, Occupy groups, Transitions Towns,
> and intentional communities
> Anyone who wants to improve their communication and relationship skills
> Meeting planners and facilitators
> Anyone working in non-profits or social change organizations
> Managers of alternative and green businesses
> Anyone who works with others in community. Creating healthy community is
> essential for any visionary enterprise.
> This is a rare opportunity for you to take part in an in-depth training
> that goes to the heart of visionary community making with some of the
> leading experts in the field.
>
> For More Information on the On-Line Course Click Here
>
> About Starhawk:
>
> Starhawk is a committed global justice activist, organizer, speaker,
> teacher, and the author or coauthor of 12 books. Starhawk travels
> internationally teaching permaculture, magic, the tools of ritual, and the
> skills of activism for diverse groups, communities and audiences.
>
> Starhawk is perhaps best known as an articulate voice in the revival of
> earth-based spirituality and Goddess religion. Besides her inspiring,
> much-read books, she is a cofounder of Reclaiming, an activist branch of
> modern Pagan religion, and continues to work closely with the Reclaiming
> community. Her works include The Spiral Dance, long considered the
> essential text for the Neo-Pagan movement; the now-classic ecotopian novel,
> The Fifth Sacred Thing; and the award-winning Webs of Power: Notes from the
> Global Uprising.
>
> Starhawk's latest book is The Empowerment Manual - A Guide for
> Collaborative Groups on power, process and group dynamics. Starhawk's books
> have been translated into many languages, while her essays are reprinted
> across the world, and have been included in numerous anthologies. Her
> writing is influential and has been quoted by many hundreds of other
> authors, from magazines to trade and academic press. Her books are often
> used in college curriculums. She is currently working with Yerba Buena
> Films on a feature production of her novel, The Fifth Sacred Thing.
> http://fifthsacredthing.com/.
>
>
>
> Living Mandala
> Organizing Education, Events & Initiatives for Personal & Planetary
> Transformation
> www.LivingMandala.com
> Find Living Mandala on Facebook!
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Carolyn




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