Youth Sustainability Conference

Santa Fe, New Mexico

October 1st and 2nd, 2004

 

Designing Our Future:

People, Planet, Prosperity, and Play

 

 

Friday Workshop Descriptions

 

How to Create Positive Social Change, Peacefully and Effectively

Rachel Balkcom, Social Activism Teacher, Santa Fe Prep

Bill Fishbein, Coffee Kids

Kristina Fisher, Think New Mexico

Alvin Warren, Indigenous Communities Mapping Initiative

Le Adams, Farm to Table

Join Rachel Balkcom, and a panel of local social activists as they talk about their work and how and why social justice is part of sustainability. Find out just how much positive change is possible in the world today.

 

How to Save the Brazilian Pantanal Wetlands

Dr. Vannetta Perry, International Environmental Activist

Dr. Perry leads educational experiences for groups of individuals, teachers, and organizations who want to learn more about delicate international environmental issues by traveling to exotic and very special locations for in-depth studies and personal awakenings. As one of the most diverse environments on earth, the Brazilian Pantanal is abundant in flora and fauna including several endangered species such as the hyacinth macaw and jaguar. In this workshop Dr. Perry will share experiences from previous trips where students explored various economical enterprises within the Pantanal such as mining, cattle raising, fishing, ecotourism, and farming that affect environmental quality. Find out how you might get involved in environmental issues in Brazil.

 

Northern New Mexico Traditional Healing: Curandismo

Jessie Emerson, RN, Certified Clinical Herbalist

Join Jessie Emerson an alternative health practitioner from Pecos, New Mexico in discovering traditional and local methods of healing called curandismo. Jessie will present a video of interviews with a local healer and a show-and-tell of some of the common objects and plants used in curandismo. Participants will also make their own sage bundles to take home.

 

How to Make a Difference with Your Life:

Living with Purpose and Passion in Challenging Times

Ocean Robbins, Youth for Environmental Sanity

In this workshop, you will learn about how to be authentic and true to your own integrity whether or not it’s popular, and have the chance to speak from the heart with peers about what really matters to you. This workshop will help you develop a deepened connection to who they really are, beyond social and family pressures, and to find a sense of purpose and mission, so that life takes on greater meaning and vibrancy.

 

Using Hip Hop to Create and Empower Community: Part I, Hip Hop History 101

Sarah Dollhausen, True-Skool Foundation and Latino Community Center

Fidel Verdin-Williams, Gorilla Promotions

This workshop will discuss the history of the Hip Hop culture; where it began, who started it and how it has been used as a means to make something out of nothing - to empower young people.

 

How to Become a Sustainable Business Entrepreneur and Use Your Consumer Buying Power for Doing Good

Kathleen Savage, Santa Fe Hemp

Daryl Stanton, Casa Natura

Elaine Sullivan, Santa Fe Community and Business Alliance

An interactive discussion on how businesses can be both socially and environmentally responsible. Come learn about this new form of business from three local entrepreneurs who are running businesses that are profitable and making a difference.

 

Saving the World in Style: Part I, the Design World’s ‘Green’ Secrets

Sean Schmidt, Sustainable Style Foundation

Join Sean Schmidt of Seattle’s Sustainable Style Foundation for a look at the latest ‘green’ happenings in the style and design world. This show-and-tell will spill the industry’s secrets from fashion, food and film to interior design, architecture, travel, music and more about how the industries are becoming more socially and environmentally conscious. Continue with Part II of this insider’s look at fashion during Sean’s Saturday workshop, Defining your Personal Style Statement, where participants will create and present a Sustainable Fashion Show during Saturday’s lunch hour.

 

Renewable Energy for a Renewable Future

Mark Sardella, Local Energy

Kim Bowker, Wind Energy

Craig O’Hare, New Mexico Mineral, Energy, and Natural Resources Department

Join Mark Sardella of Local Energy, Kim, wind energy expert, and Chris Wentz of the Mineral and Energy Department for a look at the pros and cons of renewable energy choices in New Mexico.

 

How to Eat Healthy and Heal the Earth (CANCELLED)

Le Adams, Farm to Table (MOVED TO POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE)

Lynn Walters, Cooking with Kids

Jane Stacey, Cooking with Kids

Don Bustos, Santa Cruz Farm and Greenhouse

You are What You Eat. This conversation will explore local and organic farming practices and how communities can regain control of one of the most basic human needs - food.

 

Becoming Water-Smart in New Mexico (CANCELLED)

Erin Murphy and Michele Mykris, New Mexico Department of Energy

What’s the big deal about water in New Mexico anyway? Join Erin and Michele from The New Mexico Environment Department for a discussion on specific water issues around the state including, LANL ground water contamination, Super Fund sites, and contamination from dairy farming. Gain an understanding of your own personal impact on water issues as you calculate the water waste streams of your school and home.

 

The Water Crisis and the Role of Living Machines and Ecological Planning in Developing Sustainable Solutions
Alberto Amura, Dharma Living Systems

In this interactive workshop, take a holistic look at the growing environmental crisis around water availability on this planet. Learn how Living Machine(r) systems treat and reclaim wastewater by blending Nature and technology to help the Earth recycling process. Find out what proactive things you can do in your own life to bring solutions to the water crisis. Alberto Amura of Dharma Living Systems, Inc., a Taos company leading the way in environmentally friendly and restorative solutions, presents this workshop.

 

Practices of Sustainable Living in Northern New Mexico (CANCELLED)

Miguel Santistevan, Taos High

Find out what it takes to live sustainably in New Mexico. In this workshop, you will gain learn about the practice and skills of self-reliant living in the desert region. This sustainability journey will inform you about the traditional sustainable practices of Northern New Mexico acequia culture and introduce you to essential skills such as harvesting native seeds.

 

Connecting your Mind, Heart, and Spirit to Mother Earth: A Butterfly Model for Peace

Kathy Sanchez, Tewa Women United, San Idelfonso Pueblo

Kathy Sanchez of San Idelfonso Pueblo and Tewa Women United will guide participants through hands-on activities to illustrate the integration of mind, heart, and spirit in ourselves and our connection to Mother Earth. Kathy will share how the TEWA Women United have developed this model from their experiences to guide all people in finding their inner strengths. In this workshop, participants will identify how in his/her life's journey, one can access different realms of reality with spiritual guidance from other worlds. This will be visually and through movement, illustrations, and hands-on, integrative activities with clay, and water.

 

Coming Home to Earth: A North American Ritual (CANCELLED)

Joan Brown, Ecological Ministries

Using props, dramatic reading, and interpretations we will participatively enact the deep time story of this continent beginning 65 million years ago with the Paleocene Period. We will close with each person sharing their history on the continent and recommit ourselves to care for this bioregion where we now live, coming home to this place.

 

Sustainability Education for Teachers and Administrators

Tony Gerlicz, Monte del Sol

Jaimie Cloud, Sustainability Education Center

Wade Miller, Earth Care International

Learn how to integrate sustainability into your current curriculum and how teachers and administrator through the cooperation of their students can transform their schools and communities. Jaimie Cloud is the president and founder of the Sustainability Education Center in New York City, and has her curricula in schools through the world. Tony Gerlicz, Head Learner of Monte del Sol, has been the driving force behind creating a sustainable model school. Tony’s vision is to integrate sustainability life skills into all areas of study.


 

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