Talking about Values Across Political Divides
with Lowell Greathouse
Lowell Greathouse is a retired United Methodist minister who served congregations in rural, suburban, and urban settings in Oregon, Idaho, and England from 1986 to 2019. In addition, he worked with community-based programs at Catholic Social Services in San Francisco, Community Action in Washington County, and United Way of the Columbia-Willamette. Lowell was born in Oregon and has family roots in the state that date back to the 1890s. He has been engaged in a variety of cross-cultural settings, including at the Cuernavaca Center for Intercultural Dialogue on Development (CCIDD) in Cuernavaca, Mexico, and is the author of the book Rediscovering the Spirit: From Political Brokenness to Spiritual Wholeness (Wipf and Stock, 2020).
Cómo explorar el liderazgo comunitario no tradicional
con Pepe Moscoso
Pepe Moscoso, director de Blind Insect, es propietario de una galería en Portland, curador, consultor creativo, productor de arte y abogado. Mucho de su trabajo tiene que ver con educación, inclusión, narrativa personal, exploración de la identidad, diversidad y con contar historias de formas variadas. Ha colaborado con diferentes instituciones, productores y organizaciones, trabajando en proyectos creativos para la comunidad. Le encanta producir proyectos interdisciplinarios que rearman la cultura en nuestra comunidad. Su empresa, proyectos y eventos se basan en la experiencias de gente multicultural que vive en el Pacífico Norponiente, pero los asuntos que han surgido de estos eventos son relevantes para culturas y comunidades en todas las áreas de los Estados Unidos. Mediante discursos sobre arte, liderazgo, subcultura, migración, identidad, diversidad y estereotipos, estos proyectos y eventos han demostrado el papel crítico que las artes pueden jugar en sacar a la luz lo invisible.
The Science and Story of Awe: An Emotion of Transformation
with Amber Peoples
Amber Peoples is the chief relationship officer of Earth Archetypes where she developed a climate storytelling framework to help people change the question from “What can I do about climate?” to “Who am I?” Because just like any relationship, that matters! She shares these stories through workshops, blogs, podcasts, books, and reality tv shows. With an MA in Theater Production, Amber has created a lot of awe for over a decade inside renovated buildings like Ecotrust, on theater stages with Science on Tap, out in the open air at Portland Farmers Market, and across 135 miles of coastline through Live Culture Coast. She approaches all projects with a foundational understanding of how people learn based on a BA in English Education and 8 years of teaching middle school, high school, and college.
The Science and Story of Awe: An Emotion of Transformation
with Amber Peoples
Amber Peoples is the chief relationship officer of Earth Archetypes where she developed a climate storytelling framework to help people change the question from “What can I do about climate?” to “Who am I?” Because just like any relationship, that matters! She shares these stories through workshops, blogs, podcasts, books, and reality tv shows. With an MA in Theater Production, Amber has created a lot of awe for over a decade inside renovated buildings like Ecotrust, on theater stages with Science on Tap, out in the open air at Portland Farmers Market, and across 135 miles of coastline through Live Culture Coast. She approaches all projects with a foundational understanding of how people learn based on a BA in English Education and 8 years of teaching middle school, high school, and college.