Telluride Library: Bioneer HiLites

Telluride Library: Bioneer HiLites

Join the movement for environmental, cultural and social wellness!

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Hear fascinating speakers and take part in interesting conversations at Wilkinson Public Library the last Thursday of every month at 6:00 p.m., when we show video excerpts from the 2013 Bioneers Conference, hosted by local Telluridians.

Bioneers is an innovative nonprofit educational organization that highlights breakthrough solutions for restoring people and planet. Founded in 1990 in Santa Fe, New Mexico by social entrepreneurs Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons, Bioneers has acted as a fertile hub of social and scientific innovators with practical and visionary solutions for the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges. A celebration of the genius of nature and human ingenuity, Bioneers connects people with breakthrough solutions to each other. Bioneers’ acclaimed annual national and local conferences are complemented by extensive media outreach including an award-winning radio series, book series, and role in media projects such as Leonardo DiCaprio’s film The 11th Hour. Bioneers’ programs further focus on Women’s Leadership, Indigenous Wisdom, Community Resilience Networks, and Leadership Development and Youth.

For the Wilkinson Public Library series, the speakers and hosts will investigate an aspect of the modern environmental movement, specially curated for the Telluride audience.

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July 31: Democracy/Civic Engagement, hosted by Chris Myers

Danny Glover- The Long View for the Short Now: Reimagining Citizenship, Democracy and Nature

Bill Parish- 100% Clean Energy For and By the People

Jay Harman- The Nature of Innovation

 

August 28: Eco-Design, hosted by Nick Kolachov

Jason McClennan- Living Buildings and a Regenerative World

Nalini Nadkarni- Between Earth and Sky: Trees as Silent Teachers in Strident Times

Janine Benyus- The Biomimcry Network Effect: What Will We Solve Together

 

September 25: Women as Leaders/Mindfulness, hosted by Madeline Allen

Nina Simons- Walking While Listening: Aligning Head, Heart, Hand, and Intuition

Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: Motherhood and Leadership

Dekila Chungyalpa- Faiths for Conservation: The Hope of A New Environmental Movement

Climbing PoeTree- performance

 

October 30: Indigenous/Sacred Purpose, hosted by Pat Bailey

Tom Goldtooth- Stopping the Privatization of Nature and Commodification of Mother Earth

Ilarion Merculieff- The Womb at the Center of the Universe: Women Will Lead Us Through This Pivotal Time

David McConville- Cosmomimicry: Why the Universe Matters

 

Bioneers is brought to you by the Friends of the Library.

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