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Perspectives and Practices for an Eco-Wise Culture with Leslie Davenport
April 25, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm PDT
Cost: Sliding ScaleAbout the Event
This session highlights key neuroscience research, social psychology perspectives, and an experiential depth practice to support our movement toward embodying a more complete experience of our humanity that is viscerally and consciously connected to our place in the living biosphere. Moving toward a mature planetary civilization includes activating our intuitive, creative, somatic, relational, ancestral, environmental, and emotional intelligences. By restoring our relationship with the part of our interior landscapes and ways of knowing that have been cut off or become dormant because of the predominant Western mindset, we can collectively contribute to an evolutionary impulse toward an eco-wise shift.
Registration after the live event includes access to the recording, chat, transcript and any other materials provided by the presenter
How to Register
This is part of the Climate Science For Our World’s Worry – The Resonance and Climate Series 2022 To see the entire collection, click here.
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About Leslie Davenport

Leslie Davenport works as a climate psychology educator, consultant, and therapist integrating social science insights into relevant resources for organizations often exploring the intersectionality of climate, economics, education, policy, and social justice. She is the author of four books including Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change, and All the Feelings Under the Sun, published by the American Psychological Association children’s book division. She is an advisor to the non-profits Post Carbon Institute, Climate Mental Health Network, and One Resilient Earth, and co-lead of the Climate Psychology Certification at the California Institute of Integral Studies and faculty with their School of Professional Psychology and Health. www.lesliedavenport.com