Sacramento Permaculture Guild

Cultivating Beneficial Relationships and Cultures in Sacramento

The Sacramento Permaculture Guild exists to connect people certified, experienced, or interested in permaculture, ecological design, green living, and organic gardening in the Sacramento region in order to create a more vibrant and sustainable local community through work-parties, potlucks, workshops and skillshares.

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Created: Jun 01, 2008

Updated: Nov 11, 2009

Membership: Open To Apply

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Created: Mar 11, 2007
Updated: Nov 26, 2009
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Melanie St.James

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Email: melanie [at] empowermentworks.org
 
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skype: melaniestjames
 
Address: Los Angeles, California 90291
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Phone: +1 (310) 392-6909
 
I Speak: English, Spanish, French
 
Member Since: March 11, 2007
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 03:00:56
 

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Arts Activism (2150 people)  |  Democracy and Civil Society (1960 people)  |  Gender Equality (1677 people)  |  Ethnobotany (1033 people)  |  Indigenous Rights (1681 people)  |  Fair Trade (2546 people)  |  Evolutionary Ecology (1105 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1981 people)  |  Environmental Health (1496 people)  |  Environmental Ethics (1652 people)  |  Natural Capitalism (2463 people)  |  Economic Development (1765 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1630 people)  |  Traditional Culture (1641 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2712 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2860 people)  |  Education, Government and Sustainability (2057 people)  |  Women and the Environment (1181 people)  |  Demographics (641 people)  |  Socially Responsible Investment (2763 people)  |  Air Quality and Pollution (1959 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (3677 people)  |  Alternative Medicine (2846 people)  |  Sustainability and Technology (2126 people)  |  Technology Transfer (757 people)  |  Green Hospital Movement (695 people)  |  Health Care Access (1064 people)  |  Natural Resource Management (1319 people)  |  Institutional Accountability (973 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2445 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (2072 people)  |  Informal Economy (760 people)  |  Global Pollution (1153 people)  |  Family Planning (624 people)  |  Sustainability Education (4208 people)  |  Cultural Diversity (2552 people)  |  Industrial Ecology (781 people)  |  Ecological Footprint (2224 people)  |  Rural Development (1494 people)  |  Endangered Plant Species Protection (951 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3181 people)  |  Community Participation (3637 people)  |  Ecotourism (2126 people)  |  Appropriate Technology (1551 people)  |  Sustainable Living (3476 people)  |  Sustainable Forestry (1854 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (4076 people)  |  Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues (2675 people)  |  Ecolabeling and Certification (1239 people)  |  Poverty Alleviation (1733 people)  |  Human Population Growth and Impacts (1439 people)  |  Permaculture (3265 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (3880 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2982 people)  |  Health Education (1209 people)  |  Agricultural Policy (1263 people)  |  Communication Training (1736 people)  |  Women's Economic Development (916 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (2200 people)  |  Conservation Policy (746 people)  |  Cultural Heritage Conservation (1240 people)  |  Journalism and the Press (1497 people)  |  HIV/AIDS (932 people)  |  Mangrove Conservation (430 people)  |  Climate Justice (1202 people)  |  Climate Change (4730 people)  |  Indigenous Peoples and Cultures (2794 people)  |  Public Health (1207 people)  |  Children's Health (1480 people)  |  Biomimicry (1617 people)  |  Global Migration (634 people)  

About

Melanie’s life-long dedication to social justice, hands on international policy research and private sector entrepreneurialism fuel her passionate dedication to multi-sector collaboration, and functional vision of The Global Summit.


At 20, she began advancing theories linking population, environmental scarcity and poverty, advocating multi-sector collaboration and community empowerment.

 

Inspired by research and related programs in Africa, she founded TGS producing organization, Empowerment Works (EW) in 2001. Her training in transformational mediation and international negotiations further contributed to EW’s 7 Stages of sustainable development & PIE approach.


Melanie advances The Global Summit holistic approach through workshops and speaking at international conferences. Highlights include the 2006 International AIDS Conference in Toronto as co-Founder of the Coalition for a Sustainable Africa; unveiling her Population Theory at the 2004 Sustainable Resources Conference in Boulder; presenting PIE and moderating at the 5th International Symposium on Digital Earth, the 2008 Global Sound Conference and Lightning in a Bottle Eco-Festival, May 2008.


In April 2007, Melanie produced the first national press-conference on Colony Collapse Disorder, "Bees, Bio diversity and Food Security" which brought world renowned expert insights on sustainable agriculture, critical food security and bio-diversity to the mainstream media via immediate coverage in the LA Times and Live on NBC.


In concert with building Empowerment Works’ grass-roots programs in Africa, Melanie has deepened her private sector insights as Founder/CEO of BioNova™ Medical Corporation, through which she has authored various patents HIV/AIDS treatments and other life threatening diseases, managed treatment protocols in Africa and research with City of Hope and UCLA AIDS Institute.


Before he passed away, Ms. St.James worked closely with her father whose environmental technologies struggled to reach their potential in the face of vested interests while ultimately coming to life through Eco-Motors, LLC, a leading edge clean technology corporation. The need to expose what works best and disseminate it for the common good is one of Melanie's core interests in The Global Summit.


Melanie holds a Masters degree of Public Administration in International Management from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and BA in International Relations & Diplomacy from Schiller International University in Madrid, Spain.

 

A global citizen at heart, Melanie speaks French and Spanish and has lived and conducted research throughout Asia, Europe, Africa and Central America. Preparing for TGS 2009 in LA, Melanie resides in Venice Beach, California with her dog, Jackson.

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utkarshliladhar about 1 month ago

It is hard to imagine what a ‘sustainable community’ would look like at a time when, through no


fault of their own, people who are losing jobs, identity and quality of life feel disempowered to


change their circumstance. It is especially hard for ordinary people to adopt behaviours and


practices that encourage a commitment to a lighter environmental footprint when system abuse


by a few key players results in hardship for the many. Had the institutions for which these players


worked been grounded in the reality of every day life; had there been a connection between those


large institutions and ordinary people, there is a real chance that behaviours would have been


modified and a world crisis avoided. The time has come to create a shared common space in


education between people and professionals and traditional and non-traditional learners
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you have done greate work ! keep it up !!!!!!!!!

 

with regards !


surendra singh virhe (activist)


www.utkarshsansthanindia.com

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