TheÌýBioneers network event Front Range Eco-Social SolutionsÌýwill return to the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ on Friday, Feb.Ìý3, and Saturday,ÌýFeb. 4.
In its 14th year, Front Range Eco-Social SolutionsÌýoffers a weekend of sharing, learning and action.ÌýProduced by the CU Environmental Center, it is a uniquely affordable community event that brings together the progressive thinkers of thisÌýregion to address both global and local issues.
TheÌýeventÌýwill feature rebroadcasts of the 27thÌýannual National Bioneers Conference in California. The national Bioneers organization is the preeminent international gathering of leading innovators and visionaries who offer practical solutions to the most pressing environmental and social issues. Bioneers continues to uniquely and authentically articulate the relationships between environment, health, social justice and spirit. Some of the slated presenters by broadcast include:
- Janine Benyus,Ìý"The Ultimate Symbiosis: Biomimicry as a Cooperative Inquiry"
- Danny Kennedy, "Optimizing the Energy Transition"
- Katsi Cook, "Deepening Indigenous Women’s Networks: Embodiment, Healing and Resilience"
- Vien Truong, "Creating an Equitable Environmental Movement"
- Thomas Linzey andÌýMari Margil, "Occupy the Law: The Movement for Community Rights and the Rights of Nature"
Advance registration ends Jan. 30Ìýat 5 p.m.ÌýOn-site registration opens Feb.Ìý3Ìýat 8:30 a.m. in the SEEC building.
These broadcasted national presentations will set a global context for the local conference, which features over 30 options of workshops and sessions withÌýover 100 local presenters. The Front Range program will focus on topics of regional importance, from climate action and permaculture design to food systems and social justice.
Additionally, there will beÌýa Green Living ExpoÌýfeaturing innovative businesses and community initiatives, as well as a special program for children ages 4 to 12.
For more information on the local event, including registration and complete schedule details, .