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Compassionate Seattle: It’s Up to Us! Compassionate Action Network Be a part of history April 24, 2010! Speakers KAREN ARMSTRONG COURTNEY E. MARTIN JAMES O’DEA SHOWCASE EXCHANGE CELEBRATION COMPASSIONATEACTIONNETWORK.COM Panelists Compassion in Business, Institutions and Society A Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator Courtney Martin Personal and Intergenerational Compassion A Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator Ruby Love Thriving Communities and Caring for the Earth A Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator James O’Dea

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Compassionate Seattle:It’s Up to Us!

Compassionate Action Network

Be a part of history April 24, 2010!

SpeakersKAREN ARMSTRONGCOURTNEY E. MARTINJAMES O’DEA

SHOWCASE

EXCHANGE

CELEBRATION

COMPASSIONATEACTIONNETWORK.COM

Panelists

Compassion in Business, Institutions and SocietyA Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator Courtney Martin

Personal and Intergenerational CompassionA Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator Ruby Love

Thriving Communities and Caring for the EarthA Panel with Opening Inspirational Talk from Moderator James O’Dea

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communities. He creates Gracious Space where people can work across boundaries to form collective leadership. He is known for helping people open up to deeper dialogue and new relationships that will move groups and communities forward on their

compelling issues.

Dale led the national Kellogg Leadership for Community Change program on behalf of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and is co-founder of the national Community Learning Exchange. He is co-editor of the book, “Collective Leadership for Community Change"

and author of the article, “From Vulnerable to Powerful: Why Collective Leadership Matters.”

Dale is passionate about tapping into the collective wisdom of communities and engaging processes that help people get unstuck. He serves on a variety of community boards, consults frequently with a broad range of organizations across sectors, and

connects social change agents nationally.

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age 67 a PhD student in humanistic approaches to organizational systems. In 2002, I co-founded the Bainbridge Graduate Institute to help re-invent work (such as the work of business) as a positive force for equity, peace, and a healthy planet. BGI offers

innovative, accredited MBA programs in sustainable and socially responsible business. I still work at BGI in various supportive roles with the students, faculty, staff and board who comprise its distinctive learning community. Sometimes my role is Ombudsman,

helping community members speak truth to power with love, from any position or predicament they find themselves in.

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setting. In the preceding decades, I’ve worked in big companies and non-profits on innovation and empowerment; as a family therapist in a public agency; on a biodynamic farm; as the co-entrepreneur of a crafts business; and as the co-director of a head start

teacher training center. My husband of almost 40 years and I have three children and two granddaughters.

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independent school in Seattle’s International District for students in grades 6-12. Andy started the school in 1994 to create a model for a new kind of education that helps students build on their strengths and nurtures their intrinsic motivation. The school is

personalized to bring out the best in each individual student; for example, last year’s graduation ceremony honored seven students and it lasted seven hours.

His work shows that when we provide young people with a nurturing educational environment and stop trying to make them into something they’re not, amazing things happen.

Andy has facilitated classes on the subject on kindness since the founding of PSCS, first offering in-person classes for the school’s enrolled youth and then having the idea to

extend the concept globally via the Internet. A recent class drew the interest of the media and people from all over the world.

Andy lives in Seattle with his wife Melinda and their two daughters, Chloe and Ella. His two favorite television heroes are David Carradine’s character in Kung Fu and Mr.

Rogers.

Puget Sound Community School was founded on the principle that learning is best fostered by self-motivation, self-regulation, and self-reflection. We believe that people become empowered by being free to pursue the knowledge they want to possess, by

learning how to ask significant questions, and by structuring their time and activities as they best see fit. In this way, PSCS promotes the development of critical and creative thinking in students and helps them strengthen their sense of authority over what they

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manager and executive leader for over 10 years. She holds a Masters in Nonprofit Leadership from Seattle University and a BA in Human Services from Western

Washington University. She began her experience in nonprofit work at FareStart, a job training program for homeless men and women and now serves as the Executive Director of Freedom Project, an organization taking Nonviolent Communication into four

Washington State prisons. An original Seeds of Compassion volunteer, she credits her experience with that event in changing the direction of her life. She had been working with the City of Seattle in the Human Services Department, but was moved to seek out

hand-to-hand compassion work after being inspired by those auspicious events of April, 2008. She resigned her position and finished her degree with the goal of leading an organization dedicated to compassionate work. Freedom Project embodies compassion

at every turn, and she is extremely honored to fulfill the mission of Freedom Project. Being at the April 24, 2010 event to establish Seattle as first city in the world to affirm the Charter For Compassion is a gift for which she is extremely grateful.

The Freedom Project’s goal is to empower prisoners and "returnees" (to the

community) with the freedom of inner peace through trainings in Nonviolent

Communication (NVC) and mindfulness practice. This internal freedom enables us to

live in harmony and integrity with ourselves and each other, and to realize the unique

contribution we each make to the community. Nonviolent Communication, founded by

Marshall B. Rosenberg, transforms the divisiveness caused by habitual thought and

speech patterns into compassionate connections -- internally with ourselves and

externally with others. Mindfulness trains us to be fully present to our own lives. With

awareness of our intentions, thoughts, speech and actions, we are able to live lives of

conscious choice and to co-create a world embodying our deepest values and our

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opportunities, offered for all of us to work together towards a better future, gave me the drive to find sponsorship from a major airline to manage the Mural´s travels and exhibits schedule. Peace, Freedom and Hope will be on display during 4/24 It’s Up to Us! Seattle

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Voices Education Project helps people understand and transcend the roots of violence by hearing and giving voice to personal stories.

Around the world, in neighborhoods and schoolyards, cities and countries, we can lay the basis for a more hopeful world by creating a new type of conversation in which all voices can be heard, and all points of view included, without engendering fear, hatred, or anger. Difference can lead to dialogue and growth rather than violence. By understanding the mechanism of conflict, we may be able to move beyond the seeming inevitability of war. The Education Project offers tools, philosophies, and learning methods that can help us transform the conditions under which conflict becomes intractable and violent.

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Sept 09, the website has become the go to interactive community for expectant mothers, parents, and grandparents embracing the collective goal to nurture the powerful relationships between parents and their children.

The online community promotes mindful conversation about issues including raising compassionate kids, meditation and self awareness, values and much more. The daily updated content includes exclusive articles from a panel of experts (including Joel Levey, the "soul doctor,” Wisdom Common’s Valerie Tarico, Dr Lilach Rave MD and many more).

Additionally, The Community of Mindful Parents offers two unique, professionally and clinically designed programs (Listening Mothers™ and Reflective Parenting™) designed to empower parents though promoting strong family bonds and long lasting emotional health.

In addition to her work with Community of Mindful Parents, Deb is the founder and owner of BellySock™ LLC (http://www.bellysock.com) where she manages the supply chain management and production of products (locally and internationally) and strategically markets and sells the BellySock product suite in over 250 stores worldwide. She is also a founder of Bliss To Business ™ Consulting for aspiring mommy entrepreneurs. Deb has her MBA from Seattle University Albers School of Business and is the proud mom of 2 little girls, ages 3 and 5.

Community of Mindful Parents mission is to empower parents of children under 5 years old to become more effective parents. The research based curriculums promote strong family bonds and sets the foundation for long lasting emotional health.

We are an online community of expectant moms, parents, grandparents, extended families and friends with the goal to nurture powerful relationships between parents and their children.

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Coast Regional Vice President for The Alford Group, and founder/principal of her nationally recognized consulting firm. She is a member of the Washington State Association of Fundraising Professionals, Black Philanthropy Trust in Washington and People of Color in Philanthropy Network. Ms. Love also serves on the boards of the Northwest African American Museum and the Martin Luther King School Dream Foundation which provides scholarships to jumpstart young people in their pursuits of higher education. She is an active lecturer and mother of twin teen-aged boys.

The purpose of the College Success Foundation is to open educational opportunities by increasing the number of college graduates among low-income youth. CSF accomplishes its mission by offering an integrated set of academic, informational, and financial supports to low-income students and their families and by advocating for increased college readiness and college access. CSF’s targeted populations are low-income and under-represented students, with focused supports for males, males of color, and foster youth.

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Children’s Art Shows, “What Does Peace Look Like? “What Does Compassion Look Like?”, which was at the Seeds event in 2008, and the most recent, a Three Phase

“What Can the Earth Teach Us About Love?” President of The Flow Project Board of Directors, Acupuncturist, and part of the Bellingham Compassion Movement.

*The Bellingham Compassion Movement grew out of the Seeds of Compassion event in Seattle, in April 2008, which drew over 150,000 people to hear His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other spiritual leaders talk about compassion. Seeds planted in April

2008 took root and have grown into a bounteous harvest of programs and offerings for the Bellingham community and beyond. The Sound Essence Project, a Washington State Nonprofit Corporation, is a collaborative international gathering of people with the

intention to create a cross cultural network of resources in an environment of mutual learning with an emphasis on cultural sustainability. Through the confluence of our respective wisdom's, we hope to converge traditional practices with sustainable ways of

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life to create a profound partnership which expands world community and peace through education, herbal medicine, sound, color, and cultural communion. The Flow

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United States by facilitating the exchange of knowledge, culture and ideas. A businessman and humanitarian with a career spanning 40 years, Walsh

has traveled to three dozen countries, coordinating events and working with nonprofit organizations to bring medical care, nutritional support, education and community investments to different parts of the world.

Bob is best known coordinating disaster relief for earthquake victims inside the Soviet Union during the Cold War; and organizing the largest sports, arts, and

cultural program between the US and the USSR -the Goodwill Games in Seattle. Walsh and his organization partnered with Ted Turner, the USSR Ministry of Sports, and USSR Ministry of Television to organize the Games.

His persistence, courage and compassion, expressed through a wide range of political and social efforts have earned him the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award, the "Supreme

Soviet Award" from Mikhail Gorbachev; the World Affairs Council Award; and special recognition from Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. President Shevardnadze of Georgia, a friend, bestowed the "Honorary Citizen of Georgia" title on

Walsh in 2002.

One World 2011 is a visionary global project slated to reprise the success of 1990’s

Goodwill Games. We hope to provide for US - Muslim world relations what the Goodwill Games did for Soviet - US relations.

The Goodwill Games is often credited with being a key factor in the end of the Cold War. Ted Turner has said, “A lot of things ended the Cold War. A lot of straws rode on

that camel’s back. Who is to say which one finally broke it? The Games occurred at a very significant point in U.S.-Soviet history and opened a dialogue with the Soviets that

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would not have occurred without the Games.” U.S. relations with Muslim nations and people could benefit greatly from this model of cooperation and dialogue.

The U.S. Administration’s current position reflects and acknowledges the urgency and opportunity for change. President Barack Obama stated on December 9, 2008, "I think

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after fourteen years on that court. He previously served as a judge on the Seattle Municipal Criminal Court and on the King County Superior Court. Being inspired by Father William Treacy and Rabbi Raphael Levine, he was one of the original

incorporators of Camp Brotherhood forty years ago and currently serves on its Board of Trustees. Justice Smith has devoted a lifetime career in public service at the local, national and international levels to human rights, religion, justice, peace, education,

military justice, children and families, and the arts. He has received numerous awards in recognition of his service.

Father William Treacy was born in Borris-in-Ossory in south central Ireland in 1919. In 1932, he left for St. Kieran's College, a boarding school 30 miles from his parents' home. It was during that time that Father Treacy decided to become a priest and in

1937, entered St. Patrick's Seminary, Maynooth. He was ordained in June 1944. In 1945, while the Second World War was still raging, Father Treacy left for Seattle, Washington to fill a temporary vacancy at St. Alphonsus Church. In 1989, he retired

after 50 years of service in Washington State. In addition to his duties within his parishes and interfaith projects, Father Treacy was active in faith-based and service

organizations that provide aid to the poor as well as those in spiritual need, both at home and overseas. He co-founded Camp Brotherhood, an interfaith retreat center in Mount Vernon, WA that for 43 years has been fostering harmony in the human family.

Today, Father Treacy continues to deliver his message of the importance of service and interfaith communication.

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People for Puget Sound is a citizens' group established in 1991 by Kathy Fletcher to

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