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Eco-April

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Start time: Mon, Mar 31, 2008 16:00
 
End time: Mon, Mar 31, 2008 21:23
 
Type: Other
 
Website: www.ecoapril.org
 
Contact name: See WiserEarth Group eco-April
 
Address: Seattle, Washington
United States
 

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Biocultural Diversity  |  Environmental Ethics  |  Environmental Education  |  Natural Capitalism  |  Emissions Trading  |  Green Schools  |  Information and Communication Technology  |  Traditional Culture  |  Sustainable Livelihoods  |  Youth Capacity Building  |  Youth Participation  |  Youth Leadership  |  Leadership Training  |  Natural Resource Education  |  Sustainability Education  |  Ecopsychology  |  Environmental Justice  |  Greenhouse Gases  |  Indigenous Rights  |  Philanthropy  |  Community Enterprise  |  Sustainability and Technology  |  International Humanitarian Law and War Crimes  |  Natural Resource Management  |  Conservation and the Commons  |  Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases  |  Global Governance  |  Institutional Accountability  |  Religion and Ecology  |  Globalization Impacts  |  Women and the Environment  |  Public and Government Education  |  Culture and Sustainability  |  Language Revitalization  |  Cultural Diversity  |  Communication Training  |  Consumption and Green Consumers  |  Ecological Footprint  |  Rights of the Child  |  Conflict Resolution  |  Community Resources  |  Biodiversity Conservation  |  Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, and Migrants  |  Community Participation  |  Sustainable Living  |  Sustainable Communities  |  Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues  |  Recycling and Reuse  |  Social Development  |  Poverty Alleviation  |  Human Population Growth and Impacts  |  Peace and Peace Building  |  Youth Education and Empowerment  |  Responsible Business Practices  |  Performing Arts  |  Community Training  |  Organizational Governance  |  Distributive and Economic Justice  |  Conservation Policy  |  Cultural Heritage Conservation  |  Practical Conservation  |  Journalism and the Press  |  Media and Communication  |  Climate Justice  |  Climate Change  |  Youth-led Organizations  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures  |  Environmental Law and Policy  |  Human Rights Education  |  Juvenile Justice  |  Living Wages  

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Here are some of many remarkable events in Seattle in April -
April 10- 12 - The Episcopalian National Conference; Healing our Planet Earth - Singing a New Song of Hope, SeaTac Hilton
April 10 - Margaret Wheatley, Seattle University
April 11, 12 - Brian McLaren, Everything Must Change, First Free Methodist Church
April 12, 13 - Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 13 - Bishop Steven Charleston and the Genesis Covenant at the Seattle Green Festival, Seattle Convention Center
April 12, 13, 14, 15 - Seeds of Compassion - His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Most Reverend Dr. Desmond Tutu, Qwest Field, Key Arena
April 22 - Earth Day April 25 - Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: A Conversation between Joanna Macy and David Korten, Seattle Unity Church
April 25, 26, 27 - 15th Annual World Rhythm Festival, Seattle Center
 April 26, 27 - Finding Our Power in the Great Turning: Joanna Macy Workshop, Seattle Unity Church Coming Together On-Life and On-Line
The April 2008 events can catalyze a broad-based unprecedented collaboration for our community, e.g. the Dalai Lama requires a report back in one year, the Seeds of Compassion and the Puget Sound Community Change are working on large-scale cooperation's over the next five years, Sustainable Cascadia is focusing on sustainability within a generation.
So many of our initiatives call us to increase our capacity to cooperate at larger and larger scales.
In Community, Victor Bremson, For The Grandchildren, Finding Our Power in the Great Turning Karen Casey, Episcopalian Conference Charles Earnest, Seattle Green Festival John Hale, NICO, Seeds of Compassion Interfaith Co-Chair Sheri Herndon, Sustainable Cascadia Peggy Holman, Open Circle Company Jenny Heins, Seattle Green Festival Erick McWayne, Northwest Environmental Education Council Jim Messing, Episcopalian Conference Ruth Messing, Genesis Covenant, Episcopalian Conference Jon Ramer, Interra Project, Puget Sound Community Change, NICO, Green Festival --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 [+1] Eco-April is a network of cooperators jointly producing community resources with a wide range of uses to benefit from and share, e.g. a shared website, community directory, community campaign, and promotional events and activities.

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