Friends of GTLC
Thanks for your interest and help!
There are a number of ways you can be a friend of GTLC
Connect GTLC with people in Eugene and elsewhere who are
in positions of influence -- especially if they are a clergy, teacher/professor, city planner, neighborhood advocate, permaculture instructor, owns a radio network, environmental activist, elected official
Share info about GTLC with people who are interested in these issus --
The environment, pollution, forests, water, climate change
Human rights, social justice, peace related issues
Culture, voluntary downsizing, human potential, community uplift
Global affairs, international relations, foreign policy
The economy, barter, time sharing, local credit unions
Neighborhoods, public safety, emergency preparedness, going green
Permaculture, local food, green building and design, eco villages, cooperatives, co housing
Peak oil, transition towns, post carbon, re-localizing
University programs - environmental studies, urban sociology, political science, economics, regional planning, architecture, landscape design, student organizations, international relations
Communities of faith, all religions and denominations, social concerns committees
Media, connections to print, radio, TV, Web
1] Tell your friends and colleagues about GTLC, forward the GTLC E Newsletter
3] Keep up with the GTLC speaking tour and e mail friends in places where Jan will be presenting, encourage them to go to the presentation or workshop
5] Please let people know about GTLC who are organizing conferences of who host speakers, such as cultural forums or at universities, Permaculture institutes
6] Give me a heads up about something I should know about - a conference, contacts, faculty, student group, some creative GTLC kinds of projects,,,,,,
7] You may come across a great way to help put GTLC's message out, please let me know how I can help
GTLC Contents
Same text as the DVD, not as many graphics and fotos.
Making arrangements for hosting Jan and a presentation.
Expand hosting GTLC to more events, outreach and education.
Half day followup workshop. Arrangements and topics to consider.
You tube, interviews, article fit for media use, bio and credits
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