Join us tonight as we gather to hear Starhawk's great
talk, and at the start of the evening take a moment to honor the life
and work of Bill Mollison, the person, who with his then student
David Holmgren, conceived the Permaculture concept, then while no one was
looking, launched the global permaculture movement on the world!
Yes, lot's of help from others for sure, but sometimes it takes on
exceptionally strong individual to initiate what later will be adopted by
many. He came to Santa Barbara in 1997, taught a Permaculture
Design Course (PDC) in nearby Ojai, was the beginning of so much in our
region. Bill's final wish was to have all around the world plant a
tree! In his honor, the SBCC Environmental Horticulture Dept will
plant a tree in the SBCC Lifescape Garden.
Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network presents:
Growing Nourishing & Just
Relationships with Permaculture
Talk & Book Signing with Starhawk
Sunday, October 2, 7-9pm, 2016
Admission - $10/$5 students
Location: Santa Barbara City College Fe Bland Auditorium/BC
Forum
SBCC West Campus, 800 Block Cliff Drive
Small groups of like-minded people can revitalize
a town, plan our transition to a new, locally-focused economy and
technology, and change the world. They can be exciting, nurturing,
empowering places to be. And they can also founder on the rocks of
conflict and poor communication.
Patrick Whitefield called permaculture "The art of designing
beneficial relationships". In this evening talk, Starhawk
(www.starhawk.org
) explores how permaculture principles and ethics--along with insights
from her many decades of experience in small groups of many kind--can
help us navigate conflict, communicate more clearly, and create
empowering groups and effective organizations.
With earlier books exploring earth-based spirituality, Starhawk
later merged with permaculture, and began teaching Earth
Activist Trainings in Northern California with permaculture teacher
Penny Livingston and others. In this way she brought a valuable
contribution to permaculture---which values observation of nature
before design above all things---by demonstrating how ritual,
around the cycles and rhythms of the earth, can help hone our observation
skills.
Starhawk is the author of thirteen books, including,Earth Path:
Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature;The
Empowerment Manual: A Guide for Collaborative Groups, and her
latest novel,City of Refuge;The Sequel to The Fifth Sacred Thing.
A leading voice in the earth-based spirituality movement for many
years, she is a permaculture designer and teacher and directs Earth
Activist Training, teaching ecological design grounded in spirit and with
a focus on organizing, activism and social permaculture.
The event takes place on Sunday, October 2, 2016, 7- 9pm, at the Santa
Barbara City College Fe Bland Auditorium/BC Forum,SBCC West
Campus, 800 Block Cliff Drive, 93109. Books will be available
for purchase & signing by the author. Admission $10 general/$5
students. No reservations required. For more info contact
805-962-2571
Margie@sbpermaculture.org
. See below for upcoming workshop intensive with Starhawk &
Pandora Thomas.
SOCIAL PERMACULTURE INTENSIVE at Quail Springs Permaculture (near
Ojai, CA)
with Pandora Thomas & Starhawk SEPT. 28 - OCT. 2, 2016
Quail Springs Permaculture:
http://www.quailsprings.org/programs/permaculture/social-permaculture How can permaculture principles bring people together to co-create
and empower one another to transform patterns of unjust power into
healing, nurturing and inspirational collaborative experiences?
Starhawk's New Fiction Book: City of Refuge; the Sequel to The Fifth Sacred Thing follows
the struggles, the sacrifices, and the victories of the peaceful warriors
from Califa as they endeavor to construct a haven in the parched and
war-torn South lands. Can magic, healing and love overcome the violence
of a cruel and despotic regime?
http://starhawk.org