Art meets Ecology meets People: The Global Oneness Project

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

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The Global Oneness Project is a web-based video initiative exploring how the simple notion of oneness can be lived in our increasingly complex world.

We’re traveling the globe interviewing creative and courageous people who base their lives and work on the fundamental understanding that we are all connected and thus bear great responsibility for each other and our shared world. Our living library of films is available for free from our website or on DVD for events and educational use.

We are committed to documenting what is being born during this time of planetwide transformation. While we are confronted with unmistakable signs that our current way of life is no longer sustainable, inspiring and innovative people and programs are blossoming in all areas of our collective society. From a pay-it-forward café in Ahmedabad, to a youth program that brings African wisdom to Los Angeles, from the General Secretary of the Andean Nations, to the spiritual guardian of Ayers Rock, our film subjects live and work with many of the following values, attitudes, and beliefs:

* We are responsible to each other, the earth, and future generations.
* There are enough resources for us all, if we share.
* Free exchanges of information allow for greater, collective creative potential.
* Love, care and compassion have the power to transform the fabric of society.

We hope that by showing the diverse ways oneness is expressed—in the fields of sustainability, conflict resolution, spirituality, art, economics, indigenous culture, and social justice—others will be inspired to create solutions to personal and community challenges from their own lived understanding of oneness.

www.globalonenessproject.org


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Gemeinschaftsgärten in Berlin / Greenthumb NYC

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

greenthumbVortrag und Diskussion in Berlin
Donnerstag 29.5.08, 17-19 Uhr
Universität der Künste,
Hardenbergstr. 33
1. Stock, Raum 102

U- und S-Bahn Zoologischer Garten

Seit den 1970er Jahren gibt es Community Gardens in New York City. Trotz der steigenden innerstädtischen Grundstückspreise, sind sie als Landnutzung und Institution bis 2010 gesetzlich gesichert. Ihre Entwicklung als gemeinschaftlich genutzte innerstädtische Freiräume wird vorgestellt und in Hinsicht auf die bislang ungesicherte Situation von Gemeinschaftsgärten in Berlin, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit der Räumung des Rosa Rose Gartens in Friedrichshain, diskutiert.
Waiting for development?

17 Uhr: Vortrag, Edie Stone, Direktorin der Green Thumb, New York City
17.45 Uhr: Vortrag, Frauke Hehl, Gemeinschaftsgarten Rosa Rose, Berlin
anschlieĂźend Diskussion.

EinfĂĽhrung und Gastgeber:
Professor Dr. Gert Gröning, Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Gestaltung (GTG)
Moderation:
Carolin Mees, Doktorandin „Community Gardens in der South Bronx”

Mehr zu Urban Gardening findet ihr hier.


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