The Interdependence Project
Intgral Activism, Right Livelihood, and Responsible Consumption

Exploring issues of activism through the lens of interdependence - that nothing exists in a vacuum.

ANNOUNCEMENT:
Integral Activism Community Action Initiative #1
"Alternative to Plastic Bags"


Find Out More About the Plastic Bag Initiative
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Monthly Integral Activism Class/Meeting with Ethan Nichtern, Cassie Mey, and Sen. Schneiderman
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Monthly Right Livelihood/Business Group with Marc Allen-Grambo
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Click for our responsible consumption resources and guidelines for January 2008 Low-Impact Consumption Practice (resources in development).

Click Here to download Senator Eric Schneiderman's memo to the ID Project Community on Integral Activism (Word Doc)

 

We are currently investigating additional activism projects to implement our four step organizing model. If you have ideas, don't hesitate to share!

Visit our Discussion Board for much more about the development of our activism and community service work.

If you would like to get involved , contact: cassiemey@theidproject.com.

 

Daylong Retreat
with Ethan Nichtern
Sat June 21, 2008 10am - 6pm
"Transforming Anger"
Expected to be full!

(More Info and RSVP)

Monthly Arts Groups
Every Sunday 2-5pm

Sera Beak
Guest Lecture

Mon June 23, 2008 7-9pm
"Redvolution: Dare to Disturb the Universe"
Expected to be full!
(More Info and RSVP)

Monthly Activism Group
with Eric Schneiderman and Cassie Mey
Sun June 29, 2008 12-2pm
(More Info and RSVP)

Jane Poynter Guest Lecture
(Sustainability Expert)
Wed July 30, 2008 7-9pm

(More Info and RSVP)
Expected to be full!

One City: A Declaration of Interdependence
Check out the acclaimed book by ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern
Find it at: Powell's | Amazon
Or at your favorite bookseller!



ID Project Podcasts are available on
iTunes!!! Just launch iTunes, go to
podcasts, and search for podcast
named "21st Century Buddhism"
Complete list of podcasts
SUBMIT writings, visual art and music to Sentient City Magazine