The Global Oneness Project presents a series of free film events recognizing the role of local communities in global change. Join us to exchange ideas, foster relationships, and strengthen the changes already happening in our world.
Featuring:
Short films from the Global Oneness Project
Interactive cafe-style conversations
Guest speaker Orland Bishop, founder of ShadeTree Multicultural Foundation in Watts, Los Angeles, and a pioneer of innovative approaches to urban truces and restoring community
Q&A with filmmaker Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
The Global Oneness Project is documenting a growing understanding of what it means to be part of one interconnected, interdependent world. Since 2006, the Project has traveled to six continents, gathering stories from individuals and organizations working in the fields of sustainability, conflict resolution, social justice, spirituality, indigenous wisdom, and politics.
http://www.globalonenessproject.org/events
events@globalonenessproject.org
Stay connected and learn more about participating organizations through this Wiser Earth group.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The Global Oneness Project needs your help!
We need volunteers to help get the word out and to assist at the West Coast events Spring 2009.
Interested in volunteering at the event near you? Please join the WiserEarth group Global Oneness Project and download information posted there.
Please contact: events@globalonenessproject.com
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The Global Oneness Project is a non-profit media organization documenting the growing understanding of what it means to be part of one interconnected, interdependent world. Since 2006, the Project has traveled to six continents, gathering stories from individuals and organizations working in the fields of sustainability, conflict resolution, social justice, spirituality, indigenous wisdom, and politics. The library of short films and interviews are available for free on the website, through select broadcast outlets and on DVD.
Participating Organizations
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Positive Futures Network
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Type: Non Governmental Organization
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INTRODUCE YOURSELF
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Venue Information
Eugene, OR199 W 8th Ave
Oregon Country Fair, Energy Village, Many Hands, Peace Portal and Monks without Borders
Portland, ORFriday, May 8, 2009
5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.
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Participating Organizations:
Northwest Earth Institute, EcoTrust, Slow Food Portland, Center for Intercultural Organizing, Springboard Innovation, Coalition for a Livable Future, p:ear mentor, World Affairs Council, Tryon Life Community Farm and NetworkM
Seattle, WAParticipating Organizations:
Yes! Magazine, Worldchanging, Heritage Institute, Power of Hope, Unity Seattle, The Berkana Institute, Whidbey Institute, Interra Project, Scallops, Earth Ministry, Giraffe Heroes, Youth Media Institute, For the Grandchildren, Satyana Institute
Bellingham, WA

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