Conference Videos Available

Depressed about the state of the world and wondering if we can ever figure our way out of this mess? The MEC now has a series of videotapes that will lift your spirits and revitalize your desire to act. These speakers are at the cutting edge of real solutionsÑnot just wishful thinkingÑwith concrete examples of how we can and are turning things around. Show them to your kids, show them to your parents, show them to anyone who could benefit from this knowledge and example. These videos are from the Bioneers Conference held October 20-22, 2000 and October 29-31, 1999 at the Marin Center in San Rafael. They are available for check-out, no chargeÑalong with a library of othersÑat the MEC office.

Video 1
Designing the Next Industrial Revolution by William McDonough

Video 2
The Fungal Restoration and Earth's Natural Internet by Paul Stamets
Creating the Post-Corporate Society by David Korten

Video 3
The Re-Wilding of the World by Dave Foreman
The Herbal Renaissance by Steven Foster

Video 4
Why I Went to Jail to Protect My Daughter from Toxic Polluters by Terri Swearingen
Bringing Justice to African-American Farmers by J.L. Chestnut

Video 5
Direct Action on Behalf of the Earth by Julia Butterfly Hill
Videos coming soon include:

Video 6
Future Farming of America by Joel Salatin
Solving the 10,000 Year-Old Problem of Agriculture by Wes Jackson, Ph.D.
From the 1999 Bioneers Conference:

Video 7
Reviving Indigenous Farming in Central America by Marta Benavides
The Revolution in Rangeland Farming by Dan Daggett
Living Machines for Treating Waste Biologically by John Todd

Video 8
The Media ChallengeÑGenerating a Positive Effect by Frances Moore LappŽ
Bringing Eco-Literacy into Schools by Fritjof Capra.
Visionary Biology vs. Genetic Engineering by Mae-Wan Ho

Video 9
Global Warming and Global Swarming by Bill McKibben
Creating Capitalism's Next Industrial Revolution by Amory and Hunter Lovins
Restoring Indigenous Herbalism and Midwifery by Katsi Cook

Video 10
The Mondragon Cooperatives as a Post-Corporate Model by Terry
Mollner
Using Business as a Vehicle For Social Change by Anita Roddick.
Breaking the Cycle of Crime with Gardening by Cathrine Sneed

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