Values
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2004 Gandhi-King Season - Compassionate Action for Global Healing
Development of a reorganized web site for the Gandhi-King Season, with the goal of compiling an open source curriculum in compassionate activism for global healing, and of inviting participants in a People's Agenda for Economic Justice to observe the Season - which runs from Friday, January 30 to Sunday, April 4 and honours the anniversaries of the deaths of Mohandas K. "Mahatma" Gandhi and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - as a time to engage in interactive dialogue on, and development of, a People's Agenda. Management of a set of electronic mailing lists relating to the Gandhi-King Season.
information-habitat.net/projects/gks-2004.htm
children,
culture,
dataperfect digital engines,
education,
healing,
information ecology,
interfaith dialogue,
nonviolence,
peace,
peace cubes,
values
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New York, NY
2003.11-
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Information Habitat: Taking IT Global
A project to take the vision and practice of Information Habitat: Where Information Lives global through the platform of Taking IT Global, in the process building on a set of related initiatives on Taking IT Global.
information-habitat.net/projects/ih-tig.htm
art,
children,
community-based organizations,
culture,
dataperfect digital engines,
digital bridges,
digital economics,
ecological design,
freshwater,
information architecture,
information ecology,
knowledge-based economics,
law and the courts,
light and colour,
mathematics,
nonviolence,
one light in all,
open source,
peace,
public participation,
reconciliation,
sustainable economics,
values
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New York, NY
2003.06-
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Earth Values Caucus
Established and manage the electronic mailing list for the Caucus which is raising issues of Earth values at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
information-habitat.net/projects/evc.htm
email lists,
environment,
information ecology,
ngo networks, committees & caucuses,
sustainable development,
values
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New York, NY
2001.10-
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The Ark of Hope
The Ark of Hope - and the Temenos Books that it carries - is an artists' vehicle for expressing a commitment to the Earth Charter.
Met the Ark of Hope when it arrived at the 79th Street boat basin in New York, and carried it - with a good load of books inside - to 42nd Street & Fifth Avenue - and on the final section of the journey to the Interfaith Center of New York. Subsequently co-organized an exhibit booth at the Clearwater Hudson River Revival Festival at Croton Point Park in June 2002.
information-habitat.net/projects/ark.htm
art,
children,
electronic publishing,
environment,
global governance,
peace,
peace cubes,
public participation,
sustainable development,
values
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New York, NY
2001.09-
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NGO Values Caucus
Establishment and management of electronic mailing list for the Caucus.
information-habitat.net/projects/values.htm
email lists,
information exchange,
ngo networks, committees & caucuses,
united nations,
values
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New York, NY
1998.08-
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Earth Day 1990
Organized an Interfaith sunrise dedication on Earth Day 20 at Fort McHenry - "birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner" - of a fifth verse of the U.S. National Anthem, the Peacemakers Planetary Anthem that begins "Oh say can you see, by the one light in all?"
information-habitat.net/projects/ed1990.htm
baltimore,
environment,
interfaith dialogue,
one light in all,
quakers,
values
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Baltimore, MD
1990.02-1990.05
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Friends Committee on Unity with Nature
Coordinated and edited "Queries on Unity with Nature" that were included as the Quaker contribution to the Environmental Sabbath materials published by the United Nations Environment Programme; edited and produced Unity with Nature Resource Packet; compiled and edited "Queries on Environment and Development" submitted to the Globescope Pacific Assembly.
information-habitat.net/projects/fcun.htm
conferences,
consensus documents,
database,
environment,
interfaith dialogue,
one light in all,
publishing,
quakers,
values
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Ann Arbor, MI
1988.02-1991.01
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