BESHARA SCHOOL

Welcome to you. This is about an orientation towards a universal point of vision, from and in which, the revitalization of our essential language in being, action and communication is inevitable. The Beshara School started in the late sixties in the UK and has study centers in the USA, Australia, Israel, Indonesia and Holland. This group is open to all. ...learn more

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Tori Jacobs

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Email: torijacobs [at] gmail.com
 
Address: San Francisco
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Community Organizer
 
Member Since: December 19, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 8 02:21:57
 

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Composting (2154 people)  |  Gardening (3067 people)  |  Organic Farming (3612 people)  |  Permaculture (3222 people)  |  Elephants (334 people)  |  Rodents (124 people)  |  Art and Sculpture (1661 people)  |  Seed Conservation (1620 people)  |  Youth Leadership (2011 people)  |  Philanthropy (1370 people)  |  Community Participation (3605 people)  |  Community Service/Volunteerism (2356 people)  |  Conservation and the Commons (885 people)  |  Culture and Sustainability (2693 people)  |  Sustainability Education (4178 people)  |  Food Literacy (844 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2844 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1970 people)  |  Urban Ecology (1646 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (3976 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (2350 people)  |  Biocultural Diversity (1727 people)  |  Marine Ecology and Conservation (1121 people)  |  Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building (1931 people)  |  Wilderness (1752 people)  |  Land Restoration (1328 people)  |  Land Stewardship (1622 people)  |  Traditional Culture (1627 people)  |  Cultural Diversity (2538 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (2824 people)  |  Environmental Health (1486 people)  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties (2038 people)  |  Distributive and Economic Justice (1017 people)  |  Indigenous Lands (1196 people)  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures (2768 people)  |  Indigenous Rights (1674 people)  |  Inland Aquatic Ecosystems (594 people)  |  Lakes and Ponds (507 people)  |  Riparian Ecology and Conservation (683 people)  |  River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity (629 people)  |  Rivers and Creeks (773 people)  |  Wetlands (912 people)  |  Militarism and Violence (526 people)  |  Military Disarmament (458 people)  |  Nuclear Disarmament (562 people)  |  Peace and Peace Building (3147 people)  |  Plant Ecology (914 people)  |  EcoVillages (2782 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (4048 people)  |  Water Rights (900 people)  |  Gender Equality (1669 people)  |  Worker Rights (916 people)  

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Change~ How does it happen? From the bottom up? From the Top down?
I'm a believer that the seeds of change come from the rich soil of connection,
relationships and place. It doesn't matter where you are ---top, bottom,
middle...change happens because of our relationships with each other...
And by "each other" I mean building relationships with all forms of life~
 


 “again and again she warns us of the folly and danger of relying on “leaders”. Real power, she insists, lies in the hands of working men and women, and whenever they surrender it to others---employers, politicians, parties, bureaucrats, governments—they give up their only chance for real emancipation”.


Mary E. Marcy~

One of the most influential and best-loved revolutionary activist in U.S. history. Mary E. Marcy (1877-1922) was a leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party before and during the First World War. Eugine V. Debs called her "one of the clearest minds and greatest souls in all our movement." Many of Marcy's writings were published in the International Socialist Review












 
Come and join The Big ONE at ~

 www.beautifulcommunities.org  !!!!!


Golden Gate Park, Sharon Meadow

June 21 & 22, 2008





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oblio69 about 1 year ago
"Organic farming is rooted in ancient knowledge passed down through generations. Long before science could tell us why certain farming methods would produce greater crop yields, organic farmers were learning the hard way what worked and what didn't - and sharing their knowledge with others."



David Suzuki
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LynneElizabeth about 1 year ago

Hi Torri,

 

The Big One was a beautiful event!  Thank you!

 

Did you see the blog I posted about it on the New Village Commons?

http://www.newvillagepress.net/commons/2008/06/24/take-off-your-shoes/

 

Lynne

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benjammin about 1 year ago
Tori, you are such a positive bundle of permie goodness! awesome job on the BIG one and moving in such strides, please let me know how else I can be an aid in your works.
rock on....
benji

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debhamson0 about 1 year ago
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