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Multi-Generational Collaboration: Shaping Tomorrow, Together III

Tuesday Dec 02 2008

By Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Samantha Tan | World Cafe website

Read the previous post in this series.

Together for Tomorrow

Exciting multi-generational collaborations are emerging as we continue to explore this rich terrain. One outcome of the Ojai InterGen dialogues at Meditation Mount will be a series of intergenerational programs in Ashland, Oregon that will be aired on-line and distributed globally. Multi-generational Global Cooling Cafes are being organized in other local communities. The 10th anniversary celebration of the Pioneers of Change, with young change makers in 70 countries, will include a focus on ways to ignite greater multi-generational partnering. Planning is also underway

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Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: intergenerational_programs multigenerational pioneers_of_change world_cafe

Multi-Generational Collaboration: Shaping Tomorrow, Together

Tuesday Nov 25 2008

By Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and Samantha Tan | World Cafe website

Discovering One Another
In the summer of 2004, the World Café, the Berkana Institute, and the Shambhala Institute for Authentic Leadership convened an innovative inquiry into intergenerational wisdom and collaboration for the common good. A multi-generational team that ranged in age from 23 to 81 hosted the gathering. What we thought would be a small ‘learning laboratory’ of 20-30 people took off like wild-fire. The meeting, held in Nova Scotia, Canada, rapidly mushroomed

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Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action

Tagged with: multigeneration_collaboration shambhala_institute wisdom world_cafe

How can we talk it through?

Wednesday Mar 12 2008

By Shae Hadden | Bio
The premise being that we CAN talk it through…

This is the question that epitomizes the possibility that the World Café represents. It is the question that informs Anne Dosher, the 80-something ‘Elder’ of the World Café and Board member of the World Café Community Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to developing and disseminating this and other innovative dialogue approaches. I recently had the privilege of interviewing this gracious, generous and engaging lady—the human embodiment of what I imagined the World Café phenomena itself to be—with a few inquiries of my own.[Read More]

Written by eldering at Wisdom in Action
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