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Youth Sustainability Conference
Santa Fe, New Mexico
October 1st and 2nd, 2004
Designing
Our Future:
People, Planet,
Prosperity, and Play
Workshop Description
Friday Workshops
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, Trust for Public Lands
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
Rainforest
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
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
TBA, 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
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 you can build living
machines to recycle wastewater from your house with natural
technologies that help the Earth. 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, a Taos company leading the
way in environmentally friendly and restorative technologies,
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
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.
Saturday
Workshops
Council of Beings
(CANCELLED)
Joan Brown, Ecological
Ministries
We will gather a council of
creatures, plants, elements, and beings other than human to speak to
us of their concerns and hopes for the earth. The ritual gathering
of the council will incorporate time to listen, respond, make masks,
and enter into the council in a participative manner.
Creating Water-Recycling Wetlands
in the Desert
Erin English
Explore the potential for
building a wetland in Monte del Sol’s backyard to recycle and reuse
water run off from the rooftops and parking lot. Work with expert
environmental engineers to design a wetland system complete with
water purifying and native plants.
Indigenous Techniques for
Building with Adobe
Jarrett West, Natural Building
Expert
Come gain hands-on experience in
building an adobe tool shed from locally harvested materials with
the master natural builder Jarrett West. Learn about the importance
of using local material to create structures that blend in with
their surroundings.
Using Hip Hop to Create and Empower Community: Part II,
Expression through Hip Hop
Sarah Dollhausen, True-Skool Foundation
Fidel Verdin-Williams, Gorilla Promotions
Participants will have the chance
to learn the technique of and express themselves through poetry,
spoken word, and rhymes. We will also dissect lyrics of popular
songs heard on the radio and discuss the negative and positive
images presented in the mass media.
How to Model the Earth’s
Ecosystems Using Computers
(CANCELLED)
Belinda Wong-Swanson, Innovate
LLC
Using the new science of
complexity, come and learn how we can use
NetLogo - a programmable modeling environment for simulating natural
and social phenomena, to model and demonstrate the dynamics
of ecosystems. Learn about writing computer programs, and how to use
them to answer complex questions about the natural world.
Permaculture
Nate Downing, Santa Fe
Permaculture
Walk the land with local expert
Nate Downing of Santa Fe Permaculture, to gain an understanding of
Permaculture principles and how to create human environments which
work with the natural flows and cycles of water, soil, wind, and
sun. Learn essential job skills of surveying and understanding the
land to design landscapes, homes, gardens, and school grounds to
work with the local ecology.
Creating Positive Social
Change through Art
(CANCELLED)
Tanya Story, Independent Artist
Express messages of social
justice through art in this hands-on workshop. Create art with
meaning and power for positive change.
Discovering the Art and
Science of Yoga
Karen Mauthe, Baca Street Yoga
Spend the afternoon in bliss
practicing the healing art of yoga. Learn the about the many
different types of yoga while discovering which ones suit your own
personal style. This informative and active workshop is for those
with yoga interests and experience at any levels.
Bees, Goats and Chickens:
Animals That Garden
Amy Pilling and friends from
EcoVersity
Meet some of the best farmers and
gardeners in the animal world, and learn how they can help you
compost, plant, weed, and pollinate your garden, while providing
delicious honey, eggs, or milk. We will learn the basics of caring
for chickens, goats, and bees; how to incorporate them into a
backyard mini-farm and how to harvest (and taste!) organic honey
from a beehive.
How to Create and Run a Green
Business
Houston Johansen, Student
Leader
Jeff Lopez, Student Leader
Rachel Balkcom, Project
Leader, One World Coffee and Trade Group
Bring your business ideas and
learn how to turn them into reality in a socially and
environmentally responsible way. Students from the youth-run Fair
Trade business, One World Coffee and Trade, will share their
experience on how they started an earth- and people-friendly
business. Learn just what Fair Trade is, then envision and create
your own brand of sustainable business and plan it out with some
guidance from the experience of the Fair Trade teens.
How to Create Energy from the
Sun
Joe Griffin, New Mexico Solar
Energy Association
Learn all you ever wanted to know
about how to collect energy from the sun. This hands-on workshop
will demonstrate the workings of solar collecting systems from solar
panels to solar ovens. Bake your own cookies by harvesting the heat
of the sun.
How to Identify and Use Native
Plants for Health
Jessie Emerson, RN, Certified
Clinical Herbalist
Come learn about the methods and
benefits of herbal medicine. In this workshop, you will learn to
identify the medicine that grows around you through a plant
identification walk around the school grounds. Learn how to make
healing teas and salves, and make your own herbal medicine kit to
take home with you.
Saving the World in Style:
Part II, Defining Your Personal Style
Sean Schmidt, Sustainable
Style Foundation
Part II of Friday’s Saving the
World in Style workshop. Here you will learn how to look fabulous,
live well and do good as the group takes on Fashion Show Production
101 to design and produce a fashion show with recycled and
sustainable clothes during the lunch hour. Participants will spend
the afternoon discovering ways to express themselves, their
individuality and their values through the clothes they wear, the
way they decorate their rooms, the food they eat, etc. Participants
need not taken Friday’s workshop to participate in this one.
Living
Sustainably in the Desert: Water Harvesting and Recycling
Richard
Jennings, Water Management Consultant
Richard
Jennings, a water management consultant, walks you through water
harvesting and water recycling. Find out how water harvested from
your roof can be used for drinking water, household water, or
irrigation. This workshop will also consider the safe reuse of
household effluent, the chemical and biological differences between
grey and black water, and discuss what can be safely put down your
drains, and what cannot. Time permitting, a slideshow of water
harvesting around the planet will be shown.
Sustainability Education for
Teachers and Administrators
Tony Gerlicz, Monte del Sol
Charter School
Jaimie Cloud, Sustainability
Education Center
Wade Miller, Earth Care
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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