Be The Change Earth Alliance
(a.k.a.: Be The Change Circles)
( Community Based Organization )
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BE THE CHANGE Earth Alliance envisions a world where men, women and children live with nature in a way that is environmentally sustainable, personally meaningful, and socially just. Our mission is to create communities which empower people – individually and collectively -- to support attitudes, values and behaviours which enhance the health and well-being of all life on this planet.
We have developed:
A MODEL OF COLLABORATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
1. OUTREACH 2. ACTIVATION 3. ENGAGEMENT 4. COLLABORATION 5. ACTION
1. OUTREACH Outreach into communities is generated through collaborative partnerships with various special interest, community, wellness, environmental, social justice, education, faith and business groups.
2. ACTIVATION There are various portals for citizen activation. Be The Change Earth Alliance (BTCEA) has identified the Awakening The Dreamer Symposium created by The Pachamama Alliance (TPA) as one very effective medium for activation. This is an engaging, facilitated, multi-media workshop that effectively helps people confront where we are; identify the assumptions that led us here; understand the new science that recognizes our profound interconnection; feel encouraged by the groundswell of committed energy emerging in society; and be inspired to take action.
BTCEA has adapted the Symposium into workshops of various lengths and modified the script so that participants are invited to continue in their process of life-style change by forming Be The Change Action Circles. BTCEA presented this adaptation at the 2008 TPA Global Gathering and received a standing ovation. Many TPA facilitators introducing Be The Change to Symposium participants around the world.
We are interested in collaborating with other organizations who have created effective activation events, to offer the Be The Change Circle Program as an effective way to help people stay engaged in the on-going process of life-style change.
3. ENGAGEMENT Be the Change Action Circles have been designed and tested to provide individuals with an effective framework for exploring values and creating sustainable habits in a fun and personal context. Meeting weekly or bi-weekly with a circle of 8 - 10 friends or colleagues, participants engage with heart, head and hand. Inter-relational activities deepen personal connections; dialogues on a broad curriculum of readings expand our understanding of the significant issues; and working with a comprehensive action guide grounds our intention in peer supported personal action.
We have a strong collaborative relationship with the Northwest Earth Institute who provide a selection of readers within the Circle curriculum. We look forward to establishing collaborative relationships with a number of organizations to develop a strong selection of reading material to address environmental sustainability, social justice and personal fulfillment.
The Be The Change Facilitators’ Guide and Participants’ Workbook/Action Guide provide structure and norms, and correlate the readings to a broad range of actions for lifestyle choices. The variety and scope of the action guide brings longevity to the circle and depth to the participants’ experience. The circle meetings provide peer support and accountability to shift individual intention into action.
This program provides a balance of prescriptive, consistent actions with the freedom to choose from a wide selection of reading materials and activities. Our interactive Web 2.0 website is presently being developed to service circles internationally. By tracking changes, sharing stories and recommending resources, circle participants will see the aggregate effect of their behavioural changes and feel the movement grow.
4. COLLABORATON The best way to build collaboration is through a desirable project that people want to participate in. We have designed a highly interactive public exchange called Circle Talks that brings for the knowledge and wisdom of local leaders in dialogue with participants. The content and recommended actions of the Circle Talks will be available on-line for circle participants to access for dialogue in Be The Change circles.
5. ACTION in SERVICE Our goal is to empower citizens to stand in community for environmental sustainability and social justice. Our organizational policy is to not be directly aligned with any political or social stand. We empower Be The Change members to be well informed and interested in taking whatever collective action they are called to engage in.
These components are cross-relational, order- flexible and inter-dependent.
Our Organization:
BE THE CHANGE EARTH ALLIANCE is a registered non-profit society based in Vancouver, BC dedicated to working in collaboration with other environmental and social change organizations, performing arts and youth to educate and encourage personal practices to support a sustainable, meaningful and just human presence on Earth.
Board of Directors
Managing Director, Maureen Jack-LaCroix, MA
President, Derek LaCroix, QC, PhD
Vice-President, Rev. Bruce Sanguin, M.Div
Secretary, Toni Pieroni, MA, RCC
Elizabeth Hyodo, Financial Manager
Be The Change PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Advisory Council
Chair: Nina Winham, Principal, New Climate Strategies
Tzeporah Berman, Program Director, ForestEthics
Rev. Matthew Fox, President, Friends of Creation Spirituality Society
Alison Jamison, Corporate Consulting Services, Pembina Institute
Margaret Mahan, Executive Director, Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
Kathryn Molloy, Executive Director, Sierra Club BC
Andrea Reimer, Executive Director, Western Canada Wilderness Committee
Rupinder Sidhu, Youth Facilitator, Performing Artist, Power of Hope
Joel Solomon, Executive Director, Endswell Foundation
Coro Strandberg, Principal, Strandberg Consulting
Peter ter Weeme, Principal, Junxion Strategies
Christianne Wilhelmson, Program Coordinator, Georgia Strait Alliance
Be The Change CIRCLE PROCESS Advisory Circle
Board of Directors (as listed above)
Kate Sutherland, organization development and communications facilitator
Jerry Ewan, owner of Playfair Canada & group facilitator coach
Saskia Wolsak, eco-therapist
Darcy Riddell, Hollyhock Leadership Institute consultant
Kate Dugas, ChangeEverything.ca
Jackie Larkin, labour consultant, workshop facilitator
Tyee Bridge, writer
Reid Marcus, youth advisor, youth facilitator
Saskia Wolsak, workshop facilitator, writer
Chris Corda, workshop facilitator and AV advisor
Shane Wilson, youth advisor
Jerry Ewen, President, PlayFair Canada
Meggan Mulberry, Organizational assistance
Suzanne Barois, Writer, organizational assistance
To fulfill our mission, our objectives are to:
· work collaboratively with like-minded organizations to combine resources and wisdom
· present multi-media experiential workshops for education and inspiration
· enroll workshop participants in ongoing support circles for change
· be conscious to include youth and elders, and outreach into all cultural communities
· augment and celebrate the growth of this community movement with collaborative educational events
· invite circles into strategic collective actions
· create a self-replicating model that spreads easily and empowers others to use it
History of Be The Change Earth Alliance
Originally called “Earth Revival Society”, this not-for-profit, social enterprise, was founded by Maureen Jack-LaCroix and several other individuals who are grounded in an understanding of eco-psychology, deep-ecology, organizational behaviour, team development and evolving consciousness. Since forming four years ago, the Society has been active in Vancouver, developing and testing various forms of community engagement.
Over 20 Earth Literacy circle workshops were designed and delivered. These workshops examined sustainable values, a deeper understanding of humanity’s relationship to nature, and specific personal choices we can make to create a healthier, more sustainable world. Educational materials were compiled, written and distributed in support of these workshops. The circle workshops were very well received, each involving approximately 35 post-secondary working adult participants.
Board members have also delivered weekend eco-therapy retreats and numerous public talks on ecological values, the universe story, evolving consciousness and the interconnectedness of all life.
In a supportive community, people celebrate their common values and vision. ERS also produced special events for over 2000 participants, including three Earth Day Celebrations and a Techno Cosmic Mass at Christ Church Cathedral with Matthew Fox.
A process to develop a comprehensive social engagement strategy then ensued. Program Director Maureen Jack-LaCroix conducted over fifty interviews with leaders in the environmental, sustainability, youth, faith, and arts organizations to determine their priorities, recommended approach and resource materials.
The Society concluded that an effective social engagement program could be woven together by augmenting the right combination of existing resources and processes and working collaboratively with organizations locally and internationally.
This program has been designed in consultation with the following people. We gratefully acknowledge their time and shared wisdom.
CLIMATE CHANGE (transportation, energy, sustainable choices)
· Sierra Club, Kathryn Molloy
· Better Environmentally Sound Transportation, Margaret Mahan
· Fraser Basin Council, Marion Town
· SFU City Program, Gordon Price
· International Centre for Sustainable Cities, Mike Harcourt
· Eco-Trust, Elizabeth Sheehan
· Pembina Institute, Alison Jamison
· David Suzuki Foundation, Ann Rowan
· Vancouver, Councilor, Peter Ladner
· Vancouver, Sustainability, Amy Fournier
· Translink, John Beaudoin
· Canada Line, Jane Bird
· ChangeEverything.ca, Kate Dugas
· Junxion Strategy Inc. Peter ter Weeme
· Lighthouse, Sustainable Building Centre, Helen Goodland
· Voters Taking Action for Climate Change
PERSONAL HEALTH and GLOBAL WELLNESS
· FarmFolk/CityFolk, Heather Pritchard
· Labour Environmental Alliance Society, Kathryn Colby, Mae Burrows
· PLAN Institute, Nancy Ford ,Vickie Cammack
· EarthSave Canada, Dave Way
· Work that Reconnects, Joanna Macy
· Creation Spirituality, Matthew Fox
· Evergreen, Shaugn Schwartz
· Pachamama Alliance
WILDLIFE AND WILDERNESS
· Western Canada Wilderness Committee, Andrea Reimer
· Forest Ethics, Tzeporah Berman
· Living Oceans, Jennifer Lash
· Sierra Club, Kathryn Molloy
· Georgia Strait Alliance, Christianne Wilhelmson
· Greenpeace, Charlie Latimer
INTERFAITH
· United Church Canada, Rev. Bruce Sanguin, Russ Quinn
· Canadian Jewish Congress, Mira Oreck
· SGI Buddhist Community, Richard Chu, Cyndia Cole
· Multi-faith Action Society, Nancy Chiavario
· Canadian Jewish Conference, Eleanor Boyle
· Westminster Anglican Diocese, David Dranchuk, Robert Worchester
YOUTH
· Check Your Head, Kevin Millsip
· Pearson College, Youth Leadership Program, Ruth Whyte
· Power of Hope, Rupinder Sidhu
COMMUNITY CIRCLES
· World Youth Forum, Arunima Sharma
· Northwest Earth Institute, Mike Mercer
· Jasper Sky, consultant
· AA, Haven Institute, Derek LaCroix QC
INTEGRATION
· Pachamama Alliance, Mark Dubois
· Hollyhock Leadership Institute, Karen Mahon, Darcy Riddell
· New Climate, Nina Winham
· Endswell Foundation, Joel Solomon
· Dalai Lama Centre, Connecting for Change, Charles Holmes
ARTS & MULTI-CULTURE
· Dolly Hopkins, founder of Public Dreams
· Coyote Percussive Arts Society, Byron Chief-Moon McKim
· Ganga Giri, world beat ethnic dance
· Adham Shaikh, Indian raga electro dub
· Pepe Danza & Navaro Franco, drummers
· Suez Holland, multi-media visuals
· LoriAnn Latrimouille, painter
· Little Woo, Performance Artist
· LINK Dance Troupe
· Stream of Dreams, Joan Carne
· Voice of Nature, Artist Response Team, Holly Arntzen
· One Voice Harmonic Choir, des Voignes
· Aboriginal Front Door Society, Daughters of the Drum


