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EAT 2006 course with Starhawk

EAT 2006 Collective | 09.02.2006 19:42 | Ecology | Education | Globalisation

Earth Activist Training 2006 permaculture course details:
15th-29th July, Gloucestershire
Instructors: Starhawk, Penny Livingston-Stark

EARTH ACTIVIST TRAINING
15th - 29th July 2006
Ragmans Lane Gloucestershire
with Starhawk & Penny Livingston- Stark


A permaculture design course and more for activists:
Learn the skills to transform a piece of land, a community and our political and economic systems.

Permaculture is a system of ecological design. Spend two weeks in rural Gloucestershire learning:

Nature and wilderness awareness.
Diversity in ecosystems and in our movement.
Solutions that exist: alternative energy, organic farming, natural building, bioremediation and restoration.
Soil and forest ecology and ecological economics.
How to collect, conserve, and clean water.
Ecological base camp design for action camps
Movement building, strategy and direct action principles and practices.
Consensus process, facilitation and conflict transformation.
How to transform fear, rage, grief and frustration into creative action.
How to stay grounded and centred in tough and challenging situations.
How to create ritual and weave magic into action……

and more!

We will also be thinking and planning for the Climate change Camp later in the summer of 2006

On completion, participants will receive a permaculture certificate.

Core facilitators:

Starhawk is a lifelong activist, direct action trainer, ecofeminist and author of many books that link earth-based spirituality with political struggle. www.starhawk.org

Penny Livingston-Stark is internationally recognized as a prominent permaculture teacher, designer and speaker. She is the founder of The Permaculture Institute of Northern California and has been working professionally in the land management and development field for 25 years.
www.regenerativedesign.org


There will also be visiting guest speakers.

Cost (including tuition, two weeks accommodation and all meals):
£100 - £500 sliding scale according to income:
£500 waged
£300 low income
£100 unwaged (This is negotiable).

We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups within the activist community
Accommodation will be either camping or small dorms/bunk rooms.

The food will be vegetarian and organic as far as possible.

Selection criteria: As there are only limited places available on this course, it is necessary to have a selection criteria rather than accept people on a first come first served basis. Priority will be given to people who are:


- involved primarily in the activist* community/movement
- have some experience of being involved in activism.
- involved with local groups and who will make a commitment to share what they learn with their own communities and affinity groups
- are active in the UK, although we are open to applications from people in Europe.


* we do not have a restrictive definition of what an "activist" is and invite people to give us their own definition as part of their application.


The closing date for applications is 31st May 2006.

If you are interested in taking part in this course, please contact the organising collective for an application form, at:

Earth Activist Training
C/o 3 Yew Tree Cottages
Pitt Court
North Nibley
Glos
Gl11 6EB

Or e-mail:  eat2006@riseup.net

EAT 2006 Collective
- e-mail: eat2006@riseup.net

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