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Ishmael Houston Topical Discussion Monthly Meeting

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2008-09-05 00:30
2008-09-05 02:00
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The Ishmael Houston Group holds a monthly meeting on the LAST TUESDAY of each month from 7:30PM to 9PM at Cheers 2U, a bar in NW Houston, TX. The bar is owned by a group member.

Address:
Cheers 2U
14023 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77077
(281) 870-1735
It is located in a shopping strip at the corner of Westheimer and Westhollow, between Eldridge and Highway 6.

Look for the table with the stuffed animals (monkeys, teddy bear) to find the group.

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Ishmael Houston Topical Discussion Monthly Meeting

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2008-05-28 00:30
2008-05-28 02:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Ishmael Houston Group holds a monthly meeting on the LAST TUESDAY of each month from 7:30PM to 9PM at Cheers 2U, a bar in NW Houston, TX. The bar is owned by a group member.

Address:
Cheers 2U
14023 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77077
(281) 870-1735
It is located in a shopping strip at the corner of Westheimer and Westhollow, between Eldridge and Highway 6.

Look for the table with the stuffed animals (monkeys, teddy bear) to find the group.

Amanda's picture

Ishmael Houston Topical Discussion Monthly Meeting

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2008-09-12 00:30
2008-09-12 02:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Ishmael Houston Group holds a monthly meeting on the LAST TUESDAY of each month from 7:30PM to 9PM at Cheers 2U, a bar in NW Houston, TX. The bar is owned by a group member.

Address:
Cheers 2U
14023 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77077
(281) 870-1735
It is located in a shopping strip at the corner of Westheimer and Westhollow, between Eldridge and Highway 6.

Look for the table with the stuffed animals (monkeys, teddy bear) to find the group.

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The Culture of Make-Believe (Derrick Jensen) (6-week class)

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2008-06-20 12:30
2008-06-20 15:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Jung Center, Houston presents:

The Culture of Make Believe
featuring a conference call with  author and activist
Derrick Jensen
 
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15 In this class we will discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization.  Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction.  His writing is said to break your heart, then heal it.  His page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking.  In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concern for the future.

Note *** Please read up to page 83 before the first meeting.               
 http://www.mitchfinn.com/Classes.htmlfor official reservations, see:
http://www.junghouston.org/courses/summer/finn.htm

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The Culture of Make-Believe (Derrick Jensen) (6-week class)

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2008-07-04 12:30
2008-07-04 15:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Jung Center, Houston presents:

The Culture of Make Believe
featuring a conference call with  author and activist
Derrick Jensen
 
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15 In this class we will discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization.  Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction.  His writing is said to break your heart, then heal it.  His page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking.  In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concern for the future.

Note *** Please read up to page 83 before the first meeting.               
 http://www.mitchfinn.com/Classes.htmlfor official reservations, see:
http://www.junghouston.org/courses/summer/finn.htm

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The Culture of Make-Believe (Derrick Jensen) (6-week class)

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2008-06-13 12:30
2008-06-13 15:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Jung Center, Houston presents:

The Culture of Make Believe
featuring a conference call with  author and activist
Derrick Jensen
 
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15 In this class we will discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization.  Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction.  His writing is said to break your heart, then heal it.  His page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking.  In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concern for the future.

Note *** Please read up to page 83 before the first meeting.               
 http://www.mitchfinn.com/Classes.htmlfor official reservations, see:
http://www.junghouston.org/courses/summer/finn.htm

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The Culture of Make-Believe (Derrick Jensen) (6-week class)

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2008-06-27 12:30
2008-06-27 15:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Jung Center, Houston presents:

The Culture of Make Believe
featuring a conference call with  author and activist
Derrick Jensen
 
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15 In this class we will discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization.  Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction.  His writing is said to break your heart, then heal it.  His page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking.  In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concern for the future.

Note *** Please read up to page 83 before the first meeting.               
 http://www.mitchfinn.com/Classes.htmlfor official reservations, see:
http://www.junghouston.org/courses/summer/finn.htm

Amanda's picture

The Culture of Make-Believe (Derrick Jensen) (6-week class)

| | | | | | | |
2008-06-05 12:30
2008-06-05 15:00
Etc/GMT-5

The Jung Center, Houston presents:

The Culture of Make Believe
featuring a conference call with  author and activist
Derrick Jensen
 
Thursdays, 7:30 - 9 pm
Jun 5 - Jul 10
$70 ($60 Jung Center members)
Limit: 15 In this class we will discuss the critical issues of our age - the shadows of consumption and exploitation undergirding modern industrial civilization.  Derrick Jensen's enlightening tour-de-force, The Culture of Make Believe, examines the cultural and psychological roots of racism, slavery, colonialism, the indigenous holocaust, and modernity's compulsion for environmental destruction.  His writing is said to break your heart, then heal it.  His page-turning prose, provocative arguments, and compassionate solutions for an ecopsychology of sustainable living will drive our discussion and thinking.  In the final week, we will have a conference call with the author to pose our questions, comments, and concern for the future.

Note *** Please read up to page 83 before the first meeting.               
 http://www.mitchfinn.com/Classes.htmlfor official reservations, see:
http://www.junghouston.org/courses/summer/finn.htm

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Family Tribal Skills Gathering (TX)

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2008-04-18 14:30
2008-04-21 03:00
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I found this on the Ishmael Austin yahoogroup list. I have no info on it other than what is below. -AmandaFamily Tribal Skills Gathering

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Ishmael Austin First Tuesday Dialogue Meeting

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2008-06-06 12:00
2008-06-06 14:00
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The Ishmael Austin group has their monthly dialogue meeting on the first Tuesday of each month from 7PM to 9PM central time at:

 Austin Java Coffee House
1608 Barton Springs Road
 Austin, TX 78704
Phone: (512) 482-9450

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