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Learning to Regenerate the Earth and Our Communities

First Metropolita, 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, V8T 1A8, Canada

Sunday morning October 22nd With Guests Joe Brewer & John Borrows in dialogue with Mark Green about the intersections between faith, economics, environment, and bioregionalism. This is one of a number of events offered during the Regenerate Cascadia Bioregional Activation Tour Oct 21-24. Joe Brewer is a complexity researcher and transdisciplinary scholar who weaves insights from the scientific study of cultural evolution, human cognition, and earth system science into frameworks for action. John Borrows is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School. He is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of Indigenous Legal Traditions and Aboriginal Rights. He is Anishinabe and a member of the Chippewas of the Nawash First Nation on Georgian Bay. Mark Green is happiest when there is a challenge in front of him and the possibility of leading change is his task. He enjoys the opportunity to work with a variety of people and see the ways the different combinations of people bring unexpected yet amazing results. He places a strong emphasis on inclusivity, diversity, creativity and right relationship and seeks to help others find their ability to put their faith into action.

Learning to Regenerate the Earth and Our Communities

First Metropolitan United, 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, V8T 1A8, Canada

First Metropolita 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada Sunday morning October 22nd With Guests Joe Brewer & John Borrows in dialogue with Mark Green about the intersections between faith, economics, environment, and bioregionalism. This is one of a number of events offered during the Regenerate Cascadia Bioregional Activation Tour Oct 21-24. Joe Brewer is a complexity researcher and transdisciplinary scholar who weaves insights from the scientific study of cultural evolution, human cognition, and earth system science into frameworks for action. John Borrows is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School. He is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of Indigenous Legal Traditions and Aboriginal Rights. He is Anishinabe and a member of the Chippewas of the Nawash First Nation on Georgian Bay. Mark Green is happiest when there is a challenge in front of him and the possibility of leading change is his task. He enjoys the opportunity to work with a variety of people and see the ways the different combinations of people bring unexpected yet amazing results. He places a strong emphasis on inclusivity, diversity, creativity and right relationship and seeks to help others find their ability to put their faith into action.

Faith Communities Learning to Live into a Regenerative Future

First Metropolitan United, 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, V8T 1A8, Canada

Presentation and discussion: Those from a faith community perspective will join together with Joe Brewer for conversations on living in our bioregion. Even if you are unable to join the service, all are welcome to join this session with Joe.

Faith Communities Learning to Live into a Regenerative Future

First Metropolitan United, 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, V8T 1A8, Canada

Presentation and discussion: Those from a faith community perspective will join together with Joe Brewer for conversations on living in our bioregion. Even if you are unable to join the service, all are welcome to join this session with Joe.

Faith Communities Learning to Live into a Regenerative Future

First Metropolitan United, 932 Balmoral Rd, Victoria, BC, V8T 1A8, Canada

Presentation and discussion: Those from a faith community perspective will join together with Joe Brewer for conversations on living in our bioregion. Even if you are unable to join the service, all are welcome to join this session with Joe.