Dear friends,
Many years ago, I wrote a book called The Fifth Sacred Thing, that
envisioned a transformed, diverse and green San Francisco in a world
divided by war and ecological collapse. I go back to that story a
lot, these days, as both the worst and some of the best aspects of it
seem to be coming true.
That San Francisco of the future is a place where streams flow freely
through garden streets lined with fruit trees, where celebrations and
rituals honor a multiplicity of cultures, where humans have learned to
heal and live in harmony with nature.
Now, I spend a lot of my time not just writing about that vision, but
trying to make it a reality by teaching the skills of ecological
design. In 2002, together with Penny Livingston-Stark, I began
teaching Earth Activist Trainings, because I saw so many enthusiastic,
deeply committed people on fire with the desire to change the world, but
often without a clear sense of what the solutions are.
Over the last six years, Earth Activist Trainings have loosed hundreds of
fired-up permie potentizers onto the world, seeding communities across
the globe with the skills and knowledge of regenerative design.
Here’s just a few of the things they’ve done:
Disaster Relief and Bioremediation:
In New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, EAT alumni became core organizers
of the grassroots Common Ground Relief efforts, ran the trauma support
and counseling program at the clinic, and started a bioremediaiton
project to clean toxins from soil using microorganisms, plants and
fungi.
Sustainable Development in the Third World:
Rainwater catchment in Bolivia, a model permaculture farm in Brazil,
community development and tsunami relief in south Indian fishing
villages, sustainability programs in the rural Phillipines, women’s
programs in a permaculture institute in the West Bank of
Palestine.
Urban Permaculture;
Rejuvenating a community garden in the Bayview, the poorest area of San
Francisco; living and working in the L.A. Ecohouse, growing food in the
projects of Miami, transforming intersections into gathering places in
Portland; model backyard gardens and community power-down programs in
Iowa City; youth programs in poverty stricken downtown Detroit.
And much, much more than we can fit on this page. You know as well
as I do that the world is at a crucial turning point right now. Finally,
the general public gets it that climate change is happening and the
waters are rising around us. But we still haven’t begun to make changes
on the scale and with the speed that’s needed. The media is full of green
news and the stores are full of green products, but we can’t buy our way
out of looming ecological collapse. No one technology or technique
can save us.
That’s where we come in. There’s a pressing need to train people in
the art of designing flows, links and connections, creating systems that
meet human needs while healing and regenerating the environment around
us. And that’s just what we do.
Please help us continue this work. We have three residential
courses planned for 2008, an Urban Permaculture course over a series of
six weekends, a new Youth Course, and a Sustainable Skills Tour with our
newly built EAT bus.
To do all this, we need your help. EAT has had generous funding
which has allowed us, in turn, to be generous with financial aid. For
each of our courses we’ve provided ten to twenty thousand dollars of work
trade and scholarships, which in turn makes it possible for activists and
low-income students to attend. But that funding is now at the end
of its cycle, and we need help from new sources to continue being able to
say ‘yes’, not ‘no’, to those who want this training.
Many of you are out there, right now, doing your regenerative activism on
a daily basis. (Thanks!) And you may not have a lot of financial wealth
to share. But, please, think about the value of Earth Activist Training.
And think about how desperately we need more activists of this caliber.
Then, give whatever you can. The results of even a small pledge of
$10/month will be exponentially effective in the big picture. Because
every dollar you donate will help train more passionate, intelligent
people to cleanse the soil, heal the water, share their skills, and
restore the balance – in countless and priceless ways.
Please consider a donation right now of:
$1700 (provides one full scholarship for a two week
course.)
$800 (subsidizes one work trader)
$100 - $250 (provides some hands-on supplies for a course)
Just to be clear, we welcome donations of every size and kind. Large.
Small. One-time. Quarterly. Annual. Sporadic. We gratefully accept it
all. Make a monthly pledge for exponential impact. Join the EAT
Mycelium Fund Monthly Giving Circle.
And now we invite you to choose the way you will contribute to this
most necessary educational endeavor.
Donate online at
http://earthactivisttraining.org/donate.html
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http://earthactivisttraining.org/donate.html>
or send checks to
Earth Activist Training
POB 251
Sierraville CA 96126
Thanks! Your generosity is a crucial part of the solution.
Starhawk
Earth Actiist Trainings
www.earthactivisttraining.org
www.starhawk.org
P.S. Don’t worryI haven’t stopped writing. In fact, my
holiday gift to you is an expanded, updated vision of San Francisco of
The Fifth Sacred Thing. It’s too long to send, but you can
find it at
www.starhawk.org/
<
http://www.starhawk.org/> . Look on the left sidebar
for “Latest Essay”.
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Starhawk is a lifelong activist in peace and global justice movements, a
leader in the feminist and earth-based spirituality movements, author or
coauthor of ten books, including The Spiral Dance, The Fifth Sacred
Thing, Webs of Power: Notes from the Global Uprising, and her latest, The
Earth Path.
Starhawk's website is
www.starhawk.org,
and more of her writings and information on her schedule and activities
can be found there.