Ethos

The Bioneers Moving Image Festival presents a screening of ‘Ethos‘. Also presented by Grist.

In person: Annie Leonard (Story of Stuff) and Steven Hill (10 Steps Towards Rebuilding Democracy), Emmet Brady (Your Garden Show).

Ethos, presented on film by Actor and activist Woody Harrelson, lifts the lid on a Pandora’s Box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in every aspect of our lives, from conflicts of interest in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a military industrial complex that just about owns our government.

Ethos shows how the environment to our democracy and our own personal liberty are at stake. With interviews from some of today’s leading thinkers including Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn, Ethos demonstrates a simple but powerful way to start making meaningful and sustainable change. (67 minutes)

Showcase Theater, at the Exhibit Hall | 4:30pm, Fri

Education for Action Networking Reception

Join us for this special reception, on Friday evening from 6:30-8:30, to nourish yourself and Bioneers’ growing educational community! Come mingle and munch with other formal and non-formal educators, students and education for sustainability allies for an evening of light programming, dinner and networking to form connections and guide experiences with intention throughout the rest of the weekend.

Advanced RSVP required – Cost $10Sign up when you register online.

Epiphany Theater | 6:30-8:30pm, Fri

Wiser Together Cafe: Partnering Across Generations

With Dave ShawAshley Cooper and Susan Kelly.

We are one generation waking up together across the cycle of life to the urgent need for coming together on behalf of what we believe in. How might we join forces to re-develop wholeness and community with the human and more than human world? Join us for a series of participant-driven World Cafe conversations about how we can collaborate to shape the future by synergizing the unique gifts of all generations. The Cafe provides a hospitable space for integration and reflection on what is emerging at the conference, building partnerships of personal and professional value, and seeing the collective intelligence become visible before your eyes through graphic recording. Let’s create tomorrow, together!!

World Cafe | 4:30pm-6pm, Fri

Herbwalk: Medicines and Wild Edibles

With Autumn Summers.

There is a bounty of local wild and naturalized medicines and foods that grow in Northern California that you can include in your wellness kit and kitchen pantry. Come discover how to find and use California poppy, cattail, grindelia and many other useful plants, as we explore the landscape right around the conference site. We are surrounded by medicines — if we know what to look for and learn how to respectfully, sustainably harvest and wisely use them.

Sun Stage | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

 

Cultivating Women’s Leadership Reunion and Sampler

Hosted by Nina Simons and Toby Herzlich, Co-Founders of Cultivating Women’s Leadership trainings.

Come taste, sample or reconnect with the unique field that this intensive training co-creates, and meet other remarkable women.

Moonrise Tent | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

Generation Waking Up

This global campaign ignites young people to bring forth a thriving, just, sustainable world. This interactive, multimedia, peer-led workshop facilitated by Joshua Gorman and Valerie Love of Generation Waking Up helps youth see how they can make a difference, as individuals and as a generation.

Youth Unity Center | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

Campaign Connection: Why Seed Matters

With Mathew Dillon and Sara McCamant of Seed Matters; Rebecca Newburn of Richmond Grows Seed Lending Library; Stacy Malkan, Media Director, California Right to Know ballot initiative.

Seeds are a legacy we’ve inherited from generations of farmers and gardeners, and with that inheritance comes a responsibility to care for the diversity and beauty of seeds. Community Seed Toolkits, a program of Seed Matters, empowers communities to create successful local seed swaps, seed banks and libraries, seed gardens, and plant breeding clubs that reflect the resilience and diversity of our local food and gardening communities. Join representatives from Seed Matters, local seed libraries, and other seed educators to learn how you can become part of the grassroots seed community.

Santa Rosa Room | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

Education for a Sustainable Future: Mobilizing Our Network to Act

With Kirk Bergstrom, Founder and President of WorldLink; Emily Ryan, Program Director, Cultivating an Ecoliterate Worldview, Schumacher College; Shana Rappaport, Bioneers Education for Action Program Director; Melanie Ida Chopko, graphic recorder.

A vital movement is growing within the Bioneers community to combine our shared experience and wisdom in the service of education for sustainability. This highly interactive session is for educators, students, and social change agents who believe education is central to creating a truly sustainable future – and are committed to leveraging the strength of our collective capacity to do it. This is a unique opportunity to learn, share and connect around one of the essential questions of our time: “How can education ensure the long-term integrity of the biosphere and human well-being?”

Participants will explore a core set of principles and practices that define Education for Sustainability (EfS), engage in framing central questions of value to the field, and begin building an allied network to put them into action. Extend the experience by joining the “Wiser Together” session on Saturday, and Friday evening’s Education for Action (EfA) Networking Reception.

Embassy Suites Ballroom | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

1% Solutions: Outing the Oligarchy, Corporate Racial Politics, Election Reform and Constitutional Amendments

Hosted by Kevin Danaher, Co-Founder of Global Exchange.

With john a. powell, Director of the Haas Diversity Research Center at UC Berkeley; Steven Hill, political writer, author of Ten Steps to Repair American DemocracyVictor Menotti, Executive Director of the International Forum on Globalization (IFG); Katie Redford, Earth Rights International.

This revelatory exploration of the plutocracy covers an arc of critical issues: outing the economic monopoly and political stranglehold of the top 1%; revealing the racial politics corporations use to divide and conquer; transforming our corrupted political system with authentic election reform and the restoration of democracy; the need for a Constitutional Amendment to revoke corporate “free speech;” and how the upcoming Supreme Court Kiobel v. Shell lawsuit — which arose out of the executions of the Ogoni 9 in Nigeria, including Ken Saro Wiwa — has Shell arguing it cannot be held accountable for the torture and killing of the environmentalists because it’s a corporation, yet it says corporations are people when it gives them rights. That’s mighty corporate!

Showcase Theater | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

 

Investing in Valuable Strangers: Social Capitalism, Community Economics and Impact Investing

Presented by SOCAP.

With Kevin Jones, Founder of SOCAP, Good Capital, and Hub Bay Area; Shaun Paul, General Partner of People and Planet Holdings; Konda Mason, founder and CEO of Hub Oakland, LLC; John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man;.

The Social Capital Markets (SOCAP) conference has become the world’s leading convening for people who want to mix what has meaning with their investment dollars. Three groundbreaking social capitalists take a look at new ways of thinking about money and what it does in the world.

Manzanita Room | 2:45pm-4:15pm, Fri

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