[Lapg] SUN March10/ "Who Creates Money?" with Bernard Lietaer & Jacqui Dunne/6:30-8:30pm
Margie Bushman, Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Fri Mar 8 08:11:54 PST 2013
Who Creates Money?
with Bernard Lietaer & Jacqui Dunne
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co-authors of
Rethinking Money
March 10th, 2013
6:30pm-8:30pm
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery
FREE with pre-registration ($20 donation at the door if not pre-registered)
pre-register contact: Ben Werner: sb at monetaryecology.com
More Info:
Spend an evening with international currency
expert Bernard Lietaer and award-winning
journalist Jacqui Dunne as they share their new
book Rethinking Money, How New Currencies Turn Scarcity Into Prosperity.
Learn about our power as communities to create
money through exchanges that improve our quality
of life in tangible ways. Complementary
Currencies will be presented as a proven
out-of-the-box solution to the rapidly growing
international fiscal and economic crises, and as
a means to create new community liquidity and
sustainability. Local entrepreneurs Faye Cox and
Ben Werner will share an opportunity to
participate in a new Community Forum, whose
purpose is to design and implement a Monetary
Ecology in Santa Barbara and beyond. This event
will be of particular value to locally-minded
entrepreneurs, non-profit groups, companies, and
all culturally-creative folks interested in new
forms of community economic exchange and value creation.
Bernard Lietaer is a former Belgium banker and
the author of several highly acclaimed books
including The Future of Money: Beyond Greed &
Scarcity; and Creating Wealth; Growing Local
Economies with Local Currencies, and , New Money
for a New World. He has been active in the realm
of money systems in a wide variety of functions
for almost 40 years, including being one of the
principle architects of the European
euro. Formerly a professor of international
finance at the University of Louvain, Lietaer was
a fellow at the Center for Sustainable Resources
at the University of California,
Berkeley. Lietaer co-founded one of the largest
and most successful currency management firms,
GaiaCorp. He is co-founder of ACCESS Foundation,
an educational non-profit organization whose goal
is the re-alignment of sustainability and global
financial interests. Business Week magazine
named him "the world's top currency trader" in 1992.
Jacqui Dunne is an award-winning journalist from
Ireland, founder and CEO of Danu Resource, and an
emerging leader in helping entrepreneurs develop
technologies and initiatives that restore the
earths equilibrium globally. She is a principal
strategist with the launching of the business to
business currency, the terra, that is designed to
create more stability and predictability in the
financial and business sectors by providing a
mechanism for contractual, payment and planning
purposes worldwide. She is currently writes for
the Huffington Posts Business section.
To pre-register for this event please send an
email to
"<mailto:sb at monetaryecology.com>sb at monetaryecology.com
" with the subject line "registration request"
and you will receive the event invitation with registration instructions.
The evening talk takes place on Sunday March 10,
6:30-8:30pm, at the downtown Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery,
40 E. Anapamu St, 93101. For more info contact:
Ben Werner sb at monetaryecology.com
Sponsored by SB Monetary Ecology
Event Co-sponsors: The Fund for Santa Barbara, SBCC Center for Sustainability,
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, & the World Business Academy
Event Contact: Ben Werner, sb at monetaryecology.com
MORE DETAILS:
"Rethinking Money". "How New Currencies Turn
Scarcity Into Prosperity" Bernard Lietaer and Jacqui Dunne:
http://www.lietaer.com/writings/books/rethinking-money-by-bernard-lietaer-and-jacqui-dunne/
Bernard Lietaer and Jacqui Dunne explore the
origins of our current monetary systembuilt on
bank debt and scarcityrevealing the surprising
and sometimes shocking ways its unconscious
limitations give rise to so many serious
problems. But there is hope. The authors present
stories of ordinary people and their communities
using new money, working in cooperation with
national currencies, to strengthen local
economies, create work, beautify cities, and
provide educationand so much more is possible.
These real-world examples are just the tip of the
icebergover 4,000 cooperative currencies are already in existence.
Article in Santa Barbara Independent:
Money Ain't a Thang
http://www.independent.com/news/2013/jan/23/money-aint-thang/
Rethinking Money by
Jacqui Dunne, Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacqui-dunne/rethinking-money_b_2268797.html
Event Contact: Ben Werner, sb at monetaryecology.com
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