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Green is the New Black


Thursday, June 15, 2006
10:00am - 5:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Corner of Davie & Pacific, Vancouver, BC

The Roundhouse in collaboration with Simon Fraser University’s Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue and Imagine BC will be co-hosting a public dialogue to explore scenarios for a sustainable shared future. On June 15th, students from the Undergraduate Semester in Dialogue, in collaboration with local leaders, including professional artists, will co-facilitate a full day dialogue at the Roundhouse in support of the Footprints Project. Community members interested in engaging in a dynamic, lively day of dialogue and engagement are encouraged to attend. The dialogue will build on the Imagine BC process and this year’s theme of “Ecology and Economy”. We aim to gather together people from diverse communities around questions of future economic and ecological well being and provoke new understandings that will contribute to personal changes and choices that move us to toward a more sustainable future. Outcomes from this dialogue will feed into a dialogue envisioned as part of the Earth Village Festival on June 22 and will be reported widely through the Imagine BC publications.

To view the project report, please click here.