How Does Interdependence Create Social Health?
Tomorrow online - Sunday, June 7 at 1–4 pm, Eastern Time / 10am–1pm, Pacific Time / 19:00–22:00 Central European Time
Online conference in Baumheier series with:
Alice Groh - co-founded Temple-Wilton Community farm in 1986 — the first Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project in the U.S., now in its 40th season.
Gerald Häfner - the leader of the Social Sciences Section at the Goetheanum. He has co-founded many initiatives including the Green Party in Bavaria, Democracy International, and Purpose Economy.
Anastasia Gramotneva - a senior executive at B Lab which certifies B corporations. She co-founded a permaculture project in Costa Rica with democratized access.
Timothy Kennedy - co-created the largest natural building and design company in the U.S. He is active in several roles with anthroposophy and teaches entrepreneurship.
• Conversation among participants
• Substantive time for Q&A
• Optional follow-up conversations after the conference
Even if you can’t make it tomorrow, you will receive a recording if you register!
Register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-social-health-how-does-interdependence-support-economic-health-tickets-1988135714441?aff=oddtdtcreator
Suggested fee: $25- $50 US
