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"From Bystanders to Peacemakers" with Rick Phillips
Empowering Youth to Stop Bullying and Violence
Rick Phillips is the co-developer of Safe School Ambassadors®, a youth-centered, violence prevention program that has been implemented in more than 650 schools across the United States and Canada.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-09-30
- 00:38:26
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"Social Healing" with Judith Thompson
Judith Thompson, PhD, has been engaged in the areas of human rights, peace education, and leadership training for over twenty years. She co-founded and directed Children of War, Inc., an international youth leadership organization that supported the healing, vision and leadership of young activists from 22 war-torn countries and developed partnerships between them and US youth.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-08-03
- 01:06:09
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Tradition and Transition
Healing Justice for American Indian Youth
Indigenous traditions of justice that favor communal health over individual retribution restore peace, harmony, and balance to the whole.
- Publications Articles
- June - August 2005
- 4 pages
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Living Deeply Practice: "Great Thanks" with Sequoyah Trueblood
Sequoyah Trueblood grew up on a self-sustaining farm, joined the Green Berets, taught Silva Mind Control and then worked extensively with Indian youth wilderness programs. He is of Choctaw/Cherokee/Chickasaw/German/English ancestry and is currently creating perma-culture programs.
- Audio Experientials
- 2008-07-07
- 00:03:05
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"Continuing the African Journey" with Coumba Touré
Hope, Innovation, and Inspiration
Coumba Touré reminds us that consciousness shift is a global phenomena. Coumba is a young 33-year-old visionary, social innovator and African social entrepreneur finding solutions to some of the most critical issues and challenges confronting the world and Africa. Coumba Touré models what it means to be a global citizen.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-01-23
- 01:11:56
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"Race, Cosmology, and Consciousness" with Brian Swimme
Join mathematical cosmologist Dr. Brian Swimme and host Belvie Rooks in a heartfelt discussion of evolution and its potential to produce deep shifts in consciousness, as well as in our understandings of race and identity.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2005-08-10
- 01:05:29
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"Dreams and the Roots of Love, Violence, and Creativity" with Jeremy Taylor (sample)
Author, dream work innovator, and Unitarian Universalist minister Dr. Jeremy Taylor describes the importance of dreams and nightmares in revealing our shadow side. In his conversation with host Tina Amorok, he describes how the dream work process provides an opportunity to work through unconscious fears and release their effects in our lives.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-12-16
- 00:03:00
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"Changing The Dream" with Lynne Twist (sample)
Personal and Collective Shifts Which Will Transform Our World
Global activist, fundraiser, author, and founder of the Soul of Money Institute, Lynne Twist was recorded live from IONS 12th International Conference in Palm Springs, California. She speaks with former IONS president James O'Dea about "Changing The Dream: Personal and Collective Shifts Which Will Transform Our World".
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2007-08-08
- 00:10:42
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Shift Issue 7
HEALING ANCIENT WOUNDS
SOCIAL HEALING FOR A FRACTURED WORLD
by Judith Thompson & James O’DeaTHE ALCHEMICAL COMMUNION
by Will Keepin, Molly Dwyer & Diane HaugOF RACE AND LIONS
Stephen Dinan interviews Belvie RooksYOU ARE NOT MY ENEMY
by Marc Ian BaraschEMPATHY
by Carl RogersTRADITION AND TRANSITION
by Ada Pecos MeltonCAN LOVE MAKE PROGRESS?
by Thomas Jay OordFrontiers of Research
Social Parapsychology
by Dean Radin- June - August 2005
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Intention Downloads Interview: Angeles Arrien
Angeles shares the Inuit people’s philosophy that there are two plans in life: “My plan and Mystery’s plan.” She discusses the relationship between effort and grace and advises us to find a balance between the two.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-06-01
- 00:25:06
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Essential Shifts Interview: Van Jones
Van shares intimately about his formative years and his journey into becoming a social activist, as well as the story of Ella Baker, the "secret godmother" of the civil rights movement and mentor to Dr. King. Van advocates a "third way" between Islamic and corporate fundamentalisms and towards a vibrant, global pro-democracy movement that supports "green-collar jobs."
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-08-31
- 00:32:29
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Essential Shifts Interview: Elisabet Sahtouris
In this talk, Elisabet draws inspiration from the extraordinary designs provided by nature showing how we can live more lightly and sustainable. She sees abundant evidence for us transitioning from a primarily competitive and egocentric era, which is typical of young populations of any species, into an era in which we learn to cooperate and communicate as one global family.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-04-10
- 00:25:06
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Essential Shifts Interview: Brother David Steindl-Rast
Network for Grateful Living founder Brother David Steindl Rast has walked in many worlds, from contemplative Christian monasteries to Naval academies to new paradigm workshops at Esalen. Out of his broad experience has emerged a deep wisdom that lights the path forward from traditional theistic religion and its reliance on doctrine and belief to panentheism, which focuses on direct experience and seeing God as fully present in the world.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-11-02
- 00:34:27
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Sequoyah Trueblood
Sequoyah Trueblood was born in Stroud, Oklahoma. His father is Choctaw/Cherokee/Chickasaw, his mother German/English. Sequoyah has worked extensively with Indian youth wilderness programs, the unity regional youth program for substance abuse, and Cherokee Challenge in North Carolina. He is currently creating permaculture programs in Kahnawake, Akewasasne, and Cherokee.
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Rick Phillips
Rick Phillips is the Executive Director and founder of Community Matters (CM), a California- based nonprofit organization whose mission is "to engage, equip, and empower young people to be contributors and peacemakers in their schools and communities." He is also the creator and co-developer of Safe School Ambassadors®, a youth-centered, violence- prevention program that has been implemented in more than 650 schools across the United States and Canada
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Nina Lynn Meyerhof
Nina Lynn Meyerhof, EdD, President and Founder of Children of the Earth, has made a life of advocating for children and youth. As her vocation, she served as the Special Education Coordinator for a ten-school district in southern Vermont. Dr. Meyerhof has extensive background in the needs of all children, with Master of Arts degrees in both Special Education and in Counseling and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Psychology. She also holds a doctorate in Educational Policy, Research, and Administration from the University of Massachusetts at which she developed a self-esteem model to be used in schools. The co-author of Conscious Education: The Bridge to Freedom, she is recognized as an innovative educator committed to global responsibility through authentic learning. Having received many awards for her work from The Mother Theresa Award to the Citizen's Department of Peace Award to The International Educators Award for Peace, Nina continues daily to focus on altering world views for creating a better future.
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Judith Thompson, PhD
JUDITH THOMPSON, PhD, directs the Compassion and Social Healing Initiative, in affiliation with the Karuna Center for Peacebuilding. She is a former Peace Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard, co-founder of an award-winning youth leadership organization, Children of War, and is currently assisting the Greensboro (North Carolina) Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Coumba Touré
A Dakar native, Coumba Toure is an educator, change-maker, and artist. She writes and publishes children's books, using them to build a community that supports young people in creating their own learning tools and social change projects. Sparking imagination and strengthening citizenship in children is linked to a broader effort to enable young adults to contribute to decision-making and problem-solving in society.
Coumba focuses on popular education as a means to spread social justice, and has been instrumental in facilitating hundreds of educational workshops worldwide on gender, race, economic justice, AIDS and advocacy. In her work, she has partnered with diverse organizations: Institute for Popular Education in Kati, Mali; African Consultants International in Dakar, Senegal; The 21st Century Youth Leadership Movement Selma, Alabama; and Youth for Environmental Sanity (YES!) in Soquel, California. Coumba speaks regularly at universities and conferences and contributes as a Board member to several citizen organizations. She holds a B.A. from the New College of California in the U.S.
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The Western Psyche and the Power of Suggestion
To begin on a specific note, let us suggest a) the collective Western Psyche, like any other 'mind' is able to be manipulated, b) people invest great amounts into research ... -
The Western Psyche and the Power of Suggestion
To begin on a specific note, let us suggest a) the collective Western Psyche, like any other 'mind' is able to be manipulated, b) people invest great amounts into research ...