JOIN US ON APRIL 21 for a panel discussion at 6pm about Earth Justice (Live Music) RSVP Below today
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Can you believe that the United States ranks below Armenia for environmental sustainability? [1]
What do measurements like these really mean - and how can we use them to become empowered, active citizens?
Please join us for a free online broadcast on what global justice and equality means for today's diverse world.
When: April 21, 6 PM Eastern (3 PM Pacific, 18:00 GMT-5)
Where: Your home computer
How: Login details will be sent via email after you RSVP
Add your name to the RSVP list >>
Starting at 6 PM Eastern, recording artist and dancer Lori Michaels will lead us into Earth Day with a musical performance.
At 7 PM Eastern, Sam Keen will give a brief talk followed by a panel discussion. Keen was a contributing editor of Psychology Today for 20 years, co-producer of an award winning documentary and the subject of the PBS special Bill Moyers: Your Mythic Journey with Sam Keen.
Two years ago, Keen introduced a groundbreaking concept for measuring global justice for each nation of the world. On April 21, he will present his work for the first time to a live audience - YOU! Panel respondents will include Brennan Van Dyke, Royal C. Gardner and Dr. Noel Brown.
RSVP by going to: http://go.care2.com/e/R76B/G_yD/Erx6
After the discussion, enjoy an exceptional concert featuring Stephen Longfellow Fiske. As an award winning singer/songwriter, author, environmentalist and peacemaker, Fiske will inspire us with his insightful and often humorous songs, as well as with his stories and words of wisdom.
You'll be participating from home using your computer, speakers and webcam (if you have one). Details about this online event, including how to log on to the broadcast, will be sent to your email inbox after you join the RSVP list.
This is the second in a four-part series of online events celebrating the United Nations International Days. The first broadcast was a big success! We look forward to discussing, learning, and celebrating with you on April 21.
Can you believe that the United States ranks below Armenia for environmental sustainability? [1]
What do measurements like these really mean - and how can we use them to become empowered, active citizens?
Please join us for a free online broadcast on what global justice and equality means for today's diverse world.
When: April 21, 6 PM Eastern (3 PM Pacific, 18:00 GMT-5)
Where: Your home computer
How: Login details will be sent via email after you RSVP
Add your name to the RSVP list >>
Starting at 6 PM Eastern, recording artist and dancer Lori Michaels will lead us into Earth Day with a musical performance.
At 7 PM Eastern, Sam Keen will give a brief talk followed by a panel discussion. Keen was a contributing editor of Psychology Today for 20 years, co-producer of an award winning documentary and the subject of the PBS special Bill Moyers: Your Mythic Journey with Sam Keen.
Two years ago, Keen introduced a groundbreaking concept for measuring global justice for each nation of the world. On April 21, he will present his work for the first time to a live audience - YOU! Panel respondents will include Brennan Van Dyke, Royal C. Gardner and Dr. Noel Brown.
RSVP by going to: http://go.care2.com/e/R76B/G_yD/Erx6
After the discussion, enjoy an exceptional concert featuring Stephen Longfellow Fiske. As an award winning singer/songwriter, author, environmentalist and peacemaker, Fiske will inspire us with his insightful and often humorous songs, as well as with his stories and words of wisdom.
You'll be participating from home using your computer, speakers and webcam (if you have one). Details about this online event, including how to log on to the broadcast, will be sent to your email inbox after you join the RSVP list.
This is the second in a four-part series of online events celebrating the United Nations International Days. The first broadcast was a big success! We look forward to discussing, learning, and celebrating with you on April 21.
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