Ten Year Compassionate Cities Campaign

Sun 7-11 7 PM Compassionate Seattle: What's Next?

Jon Ramer Jun 29, 2010
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  • Greetings!

    Over the past two years a Compassion Movement has begun that is being complemented & strengthened by efforts throughout the region in Seattle, Bellingham, Vancouver, BC Portland and beyond. Join us to celebrate where we’ve been and to dialogue about where we are going together.

    If you were part of or touched by Seeds of Compassion, The Compassionate Action Network, the Ten-Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities Campaign, the April 24th, Compassionate Seattle – It’s Up to Us event, you are part of the movement and we invite you to be in the conversation on Sunday 7.11.10 at 7 PM at the Recovery Cafe. Event details are here

    Join us as we continue to answer our framing question of 2010: What is required in order to create a culture in which compassion is the most likely response?

    Through the compassionate cities campaign, how do we manifest compassion in our Civic lives, Workplace, Educational institutions, Interspiritual & intergenerational dialogue, in Beloved Communities, across cultures and more?

    We will also hear from Rafe Pearlman World Music Artist, Richard Conlin City Council President, and Mark B, Jones CEO Sunyata Group.

    Join us on 7.11.10 to co-create our Compassionate future!! We hope to see you there!

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