[Scpg] Nov 24/Starhawk Radio Interview on KPFK 98.7

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network sbpcnet at silcom.com
Tue Nov 23 23:42:56 PST 2004


For those interested in learning more about author and environmental activist
Starhawk, radio station KPFK 98.7(FM) will be airing an interview with her on
Wed, Nov 24th, at 7pm.

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and the SB City College Student
Sustainability Coalition will be hosting a series of presentations with
Starhawk
in December.  Please see a description of the Santa Barbara event below, for
other dates and locations, check the SB Permaculture Network website @
www.sbpermaculture.org,  go to upcoming events section.

BOOK SIGNING & TALK
With Starhawk
Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of Nature
Wednesday, December 8, 2004, 7pm,  $5
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery

        How do we stay connected in an alienating world?  How do we bear the
pain of Earth’s destruction?  For people new to the ideas of blending
earth-based spirituality with political action on behalf of the planet and its
peoples, please join activist and author Starhawk on Wednesday, December 8, as
she discusses her new book, Earth Path:  Grounding Your Spirit in the
Rhythms of
Nature.  The book shows us how to hear what the Earth tells us, understand her
rhythms and cycles, and act to protect and restore her well-being.  In so
doing, we heal our own spirits, and become whole once again.

        Starhawk (www.starhawk.org) is a committed global justice activist and
organizer.  She is the author and co-author of ten books, including The Spiral
Dance, The Fifth Sacred Thing, and the award-winning Webs of Power: Notes from
the Global Uprising.  Starhawk is a veteran of progressive movements, from
anti-war to anti-nukes, and a highly influential voice in the revival of
earth-based spirituality and Goddess religion, and has brought many innovative
techniques of spirituality and magic to her political work.  Together with
Penny Livingston-Stark and Erik Ohlsen, she teaches Earth Activist Training
(EAT), intensive seminars that combine Permaculture design, effective
activism,
and earth-based spirituality (www.earthactivistraining.org).

        The talk and book signing will be held on Wednesday, December 8,
7pm, at
the Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu St, for a
donation of $5. Please call Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(www.sbpermaculture.org), (805) 962-2571 for more information, or email
sbpcnet at silcom.com.  Event sponsors are the SB City College Student
Sustainability Coalition (805) 252-3031, the Santa Barbara Permaculture
Network, and KCSB 91.9 FM.

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