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Carl Anthony teleseminar on Unveiling the White Elephant

Carl Anthony teleseminar on Unveiling the White Elephant

Carl Anthony teleseminar on Unveiling the White Elephant

Carl Anthony | 12.12.05 |
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Join urban sustainability leader Carl Anthony in dialogue with Converzations That Matter channel host Belvie Rooksfor a far-ranging discussion entitled "Unveiling the White Elephant." Carl and Belvie discuss, among other things, ecopsychology, the pursuit of purity, sustainable development for cities, and issues of race during and post-Katrina. They provide a big picture vision for incorporating issues of social and racial justice into the fabric of our cultural evolution.

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Carl Anthony teleseminar on Unveiling the White Elephant

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Carl Anthony and Belvie Rooks

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Produced: 12.14.05
Uploaded: 12.12.05
Language: English
License: Institute of Noetic Sciences

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Submitted by A Janel Beeman on March 26, 2007 - 3:51pm.

This is a little late, coming long after, however, I am deeply grateful for the perspectives shared. Profound and mind stretching. Thank you Bevie, thank you Carl. I didn't see a reflection of myself in the US. After decades of frustration, I became an ex-patriot, and that was the experience of a privileged white woman. I can't imagine how black women must feel. We (meaning the US) can't heal until we are willing to grapple and find resolution to the basis on which the culture built. The ideas re cities being built on the back of blacks, the industrial revolution too and how basic race relations are to ecology were very exciting to me-exciting in the sense of seeing the glimmers of expanded awareness and sense of unity-a larger imagined community. I would like to be in conversation working with these issues. I've been deeply involved with Chinese and those of Latin American descent but now find myself living where it is all either brown or white, latino or gringo and don't see the openings to do so. I am listening.

Submitted by Alex Tsakiris on February 16, 2006 - 10:43am.

One righteous brother!

I didn’t think I would like this as much as I did.

Enlightening integration of race, ecology and social consciousness. This is a voice I’d like to hear more.