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Robert Gilman's background is most easily understood in three main phases: 1945 - 1975; 1975 - 1995; 1995 to the present. Astrophysicist Sustainability visionary In 1983 Context Institute began publishing IN CONTEXT, A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture, with Robert as the editor. IN CONTEXT became internationally acclaimed and in 1991 and 1994 won the Utne Readers Alternative Press Award for "Best Coverage of Emerging Issues." During this phase Robert developed a wide background in all aspects of sustainable development including cultural history, innovation theory, sustainable economics, and greening of the built environment. He and his family were also actively involved in Citizen Diplomacy with the former USSR. They were instrumental in the founding of the Global Ecovillage Network, and lived for three years in Winslow CoHousing, one of the first cohousing projects in the US based on this Danish model for community living. During this time Robert and Diane also raised their two children, Ian (b. 1971) and Celeste (b. 1981). Robert was a key resource for their home education. And now ... In addition to his on-going direction of Context Institute, recently he has served as faculty in Antioch University's Environment and Community Master's program and helped the Findhorn Community in Scotland develop a community constitution and establish its own self-governance. Robert has, since 2004, been a member of the City Council in the small town of Langley, Washington, where he and his new wife Lianna live. He also currently holds the western Washington at-large position for cities under 5,000 population on the Board of the Association of Washington Cities. Robert's present work draws on all three phases of his life as he helps
groups and individuals transform their own lives while they help move
the planet toward a humane and sustainable future. He does this through
consulting (click here for more info
on Robert's consulting work), facilitation (click here
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