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Worldwork: Diversity, Conflict and Community, September 14-15
TIMES: September 14, 15 9:30 am to 5 pm both days AT: The Post, 750 Hamilton Street, Vancouver Working with difference is the task of these times! It's not easy for any of us. Come learn and practice Worldwork skills enabling you to sit in the fire of community in order to deeply explore social issues, face our differences, transform conflict, and create greater wholeness and community!
*Learn process-oriented approaches to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion *Explore the Worldwork model of processing world, social and local conflicts and tensions *Gain tools and awareness practices to enhance your capacity to hold diversity *Practice an expanded model of rank and power that you can use in conflict settings
World Work, created by Arny and Amy Mindell, is process oriented psychology as it is applied to small and large groups, communities and organizations, international events and environmental problems. It has been used internationally to address global tensions, war-like conditions, organizational change and a full spectrum of diversity issues around the world including with UN organizations, non-profits, corporations and community groups.
Cost for both days: $150 base rate $250 employed or more economically comfortable $400 donor rate; proceeds go to financial aid for Worldwork 2020 participants from disadvantaged countries and conditions
To Register or for more information please contact David Hatfield at: 604-255-3597
Bill Say, M.A., has 13 years of training and consulting experience at the intersection of diversity awareness, conflict facilitation and community building. He has worked with non-profits, cultural, educational, health and mental health organizations including with Alameda County Public Health and Human Resources; Cities of Berkeley, Richmond and San Rafael; EB AIDS Center; Highlander Research and Education Center; UC Berkeley College of Engineering and trainings in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Bill has participated in Worldworks since 1992 and has facilitated Worldworks in the US, Poland and Greece. He is an adjunct faculty member of the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and a former faculty member of the UC Berkeley Extension School of Professional Communication. Bill is a Mindell Process Work Diplomate. His website is: www.billsay.com
This stand-alone workshop is also an introduction to the Worldwork 2020 Conference that will be held May 23-28, 2020 @ UBC, with the theme: "Daring to Dream at the Edge of our Known Worlds." For more info go to: http://worldwork.org/
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LocationThe Post (View)
750 Hamilton Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2R5
Canada
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