[Sdpg] Friday /Oct 31 Sustainable World Radio with Interview Michal Vital Israeli Eco-builder/Activist /Bustan Jewish & Bedouin partnership in Negev Region of Israel / KCSB 91.9fm / 9-10 am streaming live
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
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Wed Oct 29 10:17:12 PDT 2008
Sustainable World Radio: Fridays at 9-10 am am PST on KCSB 91.9 FM
Santa Barbara, California and streaming live on www.kcsb.org. Also
found on www.sustainableworldradio.com, later in the month
Join Jill Cloutier of Art of Sustainable World Radio on Fri Oct 31,
9-10 am , for an interview Michal Vital is a nationally renowned
architect and green building consultant and volunteer with BUSTAN
www.bustan.org. Michal was one of the team leaders that built
BUSTAN's strawbale medical clinic . The Negev is a rocky desert
region and fragile environment, it hosts Israel's largest toxic waste
dump Romat Hovav, a nuclear power plant, petro-chemical factories, a
waste incinerator and other environmental hazards. Local populations
already marginalized are particularly vulnerable to health hazards
caused by these. Bustan views sustainability in both political and
environmental terms and works for common Jewish and Bedouin
interests. She was the lead teacher of BUSTAN'S first permaculture course
Wes Roe of Santa Barbara Permaculture Network will be in the studio
to take part in the interview
MORE INFO ON MICHAL VITAL AND FUNDRAISING TOUR FOR BUSTAN
~Permaculture Around the World Series~
Bustan Sustainable Community Action for Land & People
Working at the Nexus of Social and Environmental Justice in the Negev
Region of Israel
with
Michal Vital
Michal Vital, Israeli Architect and Eco-builder, speaking about her
involvement with the non-profit BUSTAN, in the Negev Desert of Israel.
The word "bustan" refers to a fruit-yielding orchard in both
Hebrew and Arabic and symbolizes the work of Bustan (www.bustan.org
). It is a partnership of Jewish and Arab eco-builders, architects,
academics, and farmers promoting social and environmental justice in
Israel/Palestine with a focus on the Bedouin villages of the Negev
Desert. BUSTAN utilizes the principles of permaculture and
non-violent direct action across ethnic divides.
Founded in 1999, Bustan's first project was a two day
festival in the "unrecognized" village of Dreijatt, bringing together
hundreds of Bedouin and Jewish Israelis, celebrating cultural
diversity, mutual education on history and environmental issues, and
collecting signatures for a petition to recognize the village with
legal status. Two months later the village was formerly
recognized. In 2003 Bustan organized five hundred Jewish and Bedouin
volunteers to build an entirely sustainable medical clinic in the
village of Wadi el Na'am. This strawbale solar powered structure is
featured in the book, "Build Like You Give A Damn", and was nominated
for the Aga Khan Award, one of the most prestigious architecture
prizes in the world. At another village a school dump was
transformed into a water conserving orchard, while teaching children
about local ecology In 2007 Bustan moved to Beersheva and opened the
Green Center and began teaching ongoing permaculture workshops and
trainings. Bustan views sustainability in both political and
environmental terms and works for common Jewish and Bedouin interests.
The Negev is a rocky desert region with dusty mountain
ranges, dry riverbeds (wadis) and unique deep craters imprinted on
the landscape. It is the largest, yet most peripheral region of the
country, located in southern Israel, and makes up 60% of Israel's
land, but only 8% of Israel's population live there. A fragile
environment, it hosts Israel's largest toxic waste dump Romat Hovav,
a nuclear power plant, petro-chemical factories, a waste incinerator
and other environmental hazards. Local populations already
marginalized are particularly vulnerable to health hazards caused by
these. Romat Hovav is located near Beersheva, the main city of Negev,
and since its opening has had a history of leakages, overflows, and failures.
Michal Vital is a nationally renowned planner and green
building consultant and volunteer with BUSTAN since its
inception. Michal was one of the team leaders that built BUSTAN's
strawbale medical clinic, and has planned numerous ecologically
friendly buildings throughout the country. She was the lead teacher
of BUSTAN'S first permaculture course. She will be speaking in Santa
Monica, Santa Barbara and San Francisco area as part of her Bustan
Speaking Tour titled "Permaculture for Justice".
Permaculture (PERMAnent agriCULTURE) is a design system based on
ecological principles for creating sustainable human environments.
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Bustan Speaking Tour "Permaculture for Justice". Santa Monica, Santa
Barbara and Walnut Creek Oct 27-Oct 29 2008
Oct 27, 7pm Santa Monica Public Library, 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa
Monica , on Monday, October 27, 7-9pm, 2008. No reservations are
required, fundraiser donation for BUSTAN $10. For more information
please call (323) 667-1330, or email David Kahn
<info at sustainablehabitats.org> Sponsored by Sustainable Habitats.
www.sustainablehabitats.org and the Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network www.sbpermaculture.org
Oct 28 , 7pm Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 East
Anapamu St, in downtown Santa Barbara, on Tuesday, October 28, 7-9pm,
2008. No reservations are required, fundraiser donation for BUSTAN
$10. For more information please call (805) 962-2571, or email
margie at sbpermaculture.org; www.sbpermaculture.org. Sponsored by the
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Sustainable Habitats.
October 29th, 6 PM , Walnut Creek. CA (near San Francisco) The
home of Sergio Lub, Please email Sergio (sergio at sergiolub.com ) to
RSVP and for specific directions$20 and an item for a potluck meal,
all proceeds benefit BUSTAN.
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
an educational non-profit since 2000
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie at sbpermaculture.org
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