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A task without a vision is drudgery.
But a vision with a task can change the world.
-attributed
to Black Elk (Oglala Sioux)
April 12 - 14, 2002
Central Lutheran Church, Seattle
Imaging
a World Without War is a workshop about vision and hope,
especially relevant in the current atmosphere of fear and discouragement.
We will engage in a formal process to develop an image
of how a sustainable and peaceful world of the future would look.
Using a "backwards history" process, we identify what paradigm
shifts and goals would have to be achieved for that image to come into reality.
Participants will leave having clarified both institutional
changes and individual steps that can begin to create a world in which our
grandchildren may flourish.
This workshop teaches a different process and way of planning
for future events useful everywhere. A very stimulating and reinvigorating workshop!
Workshop Co-leaders:
Lynn Fitz-Hugh, a founder of the Peace Between People (PBP), has given over 100 Alternatives to Violence workshops. She is one of 25 people trained by the program originators, to present this workshop.
Elizabeth Heath, trained in
multicultural mediation, was a lead facilitator for PBP, offering non-violent
conflict-resolution workshops in the Washington state prisons as well as the
community.
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Hours:
Friday, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ø Cost: $90, $30 of which is
tax-deductible.
Ø Some scholarships are available.
Ø Participants bring food items for
Saturday lunch and snacks to share throughout the workshop.
Sponsored by
The Zones of Peace International Foundation and Lutheran Peace Fellowship.
Website: www.zopif.org
For further information or to register, please contact Vana Jakic at (253) 874-2619,
or write to info@zopif.org or 4004 SW 328th Street, Federal Way,WA 98023.