Cradle to Cradle Supporters

Designing to love all of the children of all species for all time

We organize to promote adoption of Cradle to Cradle design principles, and those espoused in the Hannover Principles for Sustainable Design:1) Insist on the rights of humanity and nature to co-exist2) Recognize interdependence3) Respect relationships between spirit and nature4) Accept responsibility for the consequences of design5) Create safe objects of lon ...learn more

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Created: Feb 06, 2008
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Larry Dean Tackett

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Email: larrydean214 [at] earthlink.net
 
Address: 1000 Cabro Rdg
Novato, California 94947
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Social Entrepreneur
 
Member Since: February 06, 2008
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 00:52:09
 

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Professionally I am a Hellerwork Practioner, a form of structural integrative bodywork. I own a green/sustainably operated ensuite spa company. I'm the co-founder of "Healing the Waters" a sourced conversation for greening and sustainably growing the spa industry. My past experiences have been: creating a sustainable plan of action to end hunger and homelessness in Little Rock, AR, Managed the People-to-people Initiative for The Hunger Project, it focused on what it means to take care of our own, Awaken the Dreamer Change the Dream symposium leader, past president of my local Jaycee chapter, a member of Sustainable Novato, serve on the board of The Away Station, a reuse facility; authored, "The Spirit of Leadership." I've lived in an intentional community for 18 years and teach "The Art of Living Together" I love to dance. My current interests is in the development of energy independent communities, social finance and generating broadbased community involvement. Together we are a genius.

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