Planetary Village Report
by Mary Vogel
One of the articles in Rediscovering The North American Vision (IC#3) Summer 1983, Page 48
Copyright (c)1983, 1996 by Context Institute
NEARLY TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE blended hearts, minds and voices together in a
participatory conference on "Building a Planetary Village" May
10-15, 1983 at Chinook Learning Community, Whidbey Island, Washington. In
a multi-faceted approach that covered everything from the legal and institutional
to the sacred and the cosmic, the group made the connections between a variety
of personal and institutional approaches to social change that have sometimes
found themselves in conflict in the past. The connections included: reshaping
the way we relate to land through creating a sustainable agriculture and
putting the land into trust to protect it from the private speculative market;
re-shaping our economy through creating an Earth Bank for our personal funds
and for those of the institutions we influence in order to make capital
available to life/earth- enhancing enterprises; re-shaping our built environment
through participatory processes that conserve non- renewable and develop
renewable energy; and re-shaping the ways we relate to each other through
spiritual attunement, consensus decision-making processes, and developing
commitment, trust and vision. If you want to receive information on the
ongoing activities stimulated by the conference, write Chinook Learning
Community, P.O. Box 57, Clinton, WA. 98236 or call (206) 321-1884.
Mary Vogel is a member of Aprovecho Institute in Cottage Grove, OR.
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