Sustainable Sonoma County, a nonprofit public education organization north of 
San Francisco, California, has developed a reputation for using innovative 
meeting methods as organizing tools. Our mission is to support local people to 
align their thinking and action with their deep desire for sustainability at 
local and planetary levels. See http://www.sustainablesonoma.org

SSC's latest venture is to organize a series of Open Space events as followup 
organizing meetings, after educational events that are sponsored by other 
organizations. For example, Richard Heinberg has been speaking about his latest 
book, PowerDown, a brilliant analysis of the coming "peak oil" crisis and 
suggestions for preparations which communities can make.

SSC offered an evening of Open Space a week after Richard's talk, and 50 people 
self-organized into 12 rich conversations with followup plans. After two 
meetings, 30 people have formed a local "post-carbon" working group aligned 
with the work of the Post-Carbon Institute, a nonprofit co-founded by Richard.

SSC is allying with other educational groups, including Daily Acts, Praxis 
Peace Institute, Sustainable Petaluma Network, and others to develop this Open 
Space project as a tool for public self-organizing.

The power of self-organizing around conversations that matter is well 
documented. It's exciting to see it happen with ordinary people who care about 
the future of their communities and our planet.

We are seeking donations to support this Sustainable Sonoma County project. 
Donations are tax-deductible in the US.

For more information, email:
Jeff Aitken
[email protected]

http://www.sustainablesonoma.org

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