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Be The Change Symposium

* STOP PRESS! TWO NEW TRAINING EVENTS ANNOUNCED *

At the heart of the Initiative is the Be The Change Symposium.

Through dynamic group interactions, leading edge information, and inspiring multimedia, participants of this half-day event are inspired to reconnect with their deep concern for our world, and are empowered to make a difference.

Designed with the collaboration of some of the finest scientific, indigenous and activist minds in the world, the Symposium explores the current state of our planet from a new perspective, and connects participants with a powerful global movement to reclaim our future.

It is an exploration of four questions

If you are ready to be disturbed, inspired and moved to action, and to be introduced to a thriving community of committed cohorts, then join us in exploring the most critical concerns of our times, and discover new opportunities to make a real difference in accelerating the emergence of an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on this planet!

Some Forthcoming Symposium Dates:

Note: Others may be taking place near you - see also local press!

Saturday, April 14, Whitney, Oxfordshire 10am - 5pm (registration 9:30am)
"Towards a Sustainable Future"
A Be the Change Initiative Symposium hosted by the Witney Quakers
and supported by Churches together in Witney and Sustainable Witney
Upper Hall, High Street Methodist Church, Witney, OX28 6HG
To register please contact Mahalla Mason by email sedemihcra@phonecoop.coop,
or call: 01993 702 518, or register on the day.

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BTCI Training & Workshops

The overall purpose of our Training & Workshop offerings is to support and empower you in expressing your commitment to the purpose of the Symposium: “To bring forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on the planet”, in your diverse possible contributions to this work.

Forthcoming workshops & trainings:

Getting into Action: A Workshop for Agents of Change
The Solar House, Nurse's Cottage, Long Lane, Peterchurch, Herefordshire, HR2 0TE
March 23-25, 2012
Getting into Action: A Workshop for Agents of Change, is an interactive and transformational workshop designed to deepen our understanding of what it means to be an Agent of Change, and to empower our capacity to address humanity's most pressing issues. We will, over the weekend, work together using the principles of circle culture, deepening our understanding of Social Justice and tapping into an enduring and sustainable space of strength and wisdom so that we can be and do in the world.
 
Book Online at: Book online for the Getting Into Action workshop.
For more info email workshops@bethechangeinitiative.org
More about venue see YouTube video: The Solar House
 
Symposium Facilitator Training
Newbold House, Forres, Scotland, April 19-22, 2012
Join us for the renowned Be the Change Symposium Facilitator Training, a 3-day deep exploration of collaborative personal and social change. A journey that will deepen your connection to the earth, humanity and all life, and that will draw out your personal heartfelt expression of the Symposium material. Being a facilitator is a dynamic experience in community leadership and personal development, and is a deeply rewarding way of helping the message of sustainability, justice and fulfillment grow in your community.
 
Book Online at: http://btcitrainingscotland2012.eventbrite.com
More about venue see: Newbold House website

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Community

Community is the core of Be the Change. We have a growing community of ‘global citizens that are awake, who are engaged in the conversation of “what’s it going to take to create a new future?”’ (Bill Twist, The Pachamama Alliance, 2008).

The importance of community in promoting the changes needed in society cannot be over emphasised. By working in community we move to a collaborative approach based on an understanding of interdependence. As we know from the study of social change movements this can have exponential impact. Moving from the personal to the communal gets the ball rolling.

The rapidly growing Be the Change community promotes a positive experience of community and the skills to engage with it. We actively support our community with regular contact, events, working groups and involvement in contributing to the constantly evolving BTC services and activities.

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About us

Be The Change Initiative is both part of the Be The Change coalition of organisations in the UK and Europe, and the global Awakening The Dreamer Initiative initiated and led by The Pachamama Alliance. We are entirely independent and not affiliated with any religious, political or ideologically-driven organisation.

Be The Change Initiative is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee registered in England & Wales company no 07087431. Contributions are very welcome, though not currently tax-exempt. Directors: Jon Ralls and Diane Sharp.
Registered office: 46 Windmill St, Brill, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9TG

We are currently in the process of an organisational restructuring to take the Initiative to the next level - please watch this space for more detailed information.

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Contact:

– To contact BTCI:

Please contact us via the following email address:
dianesharp [at] bethechangeinitiative.org
(sorry, not a link, to reduce spam - please re-type or copy, paste and edit as appropriate - thanks!)

Alternatively, please phone: 07932 006500

 

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© Be The Change Initiative, 2006-2011
Affiliated with the world-wide
Awakening The Dreamer Initiative
of The Pachamama Alliance

We are entirely independent and not affiliated with any religious, political or ideologically-driven organisation.
Be The Change Initiative is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee
registered in England & Wales company no 07087431.
Contributions are welcome, though not currently tax-exempt.
Registered office: 46 Windmill St, Brill, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9TG

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