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Regenerating Solutions:

A Salon for Ecological City Living

The Bay Area environmental scene is rich with opportunities to volunteer, take action, and get
politically engaged. What's missing? A time and space for talking with others in the community
about questions, issues, and challenges that come up when engaging in environmental advocacy
and personal action.

How do you decide which actions to take? How do you handle time constraints? How can
you get others excited about sustainability?

The Ecology Center's


Regenerating Solutions
Salon addresses these
questions and others through
lightly-facilitated discussions
touching on a variety of topics.

This week's salon focuses on


way’s of effectively engaging
others in action. This community
dialogue is facilitated by a
California Institute of Integral
Studies instructor and specialist in
non-violent communication.

Renée Soule, MA and PhD candidate at Meridian University, has been devoted to developing the
field of ecopsychology for over 25 years. A primary focus of her work is exploring and integrating
phases of personal engagement in pressing environmental issues. She currently teaches Nonviolent
Communication (NVC) in San Quentin Prison and is an adjunct faculty member at California Institute
of Integral Studies.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010


Time: 7pm-9pm
Location: Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley
Cost: Free
Info: (510) 548-2220 x240

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