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August 2023
Latin America’s New Left Surge
Linda Farthing is an independent scholar and journalist working in Latin America whose.latest book is Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia (2021). Since 2018, voters in eight Latin American countries have chosen leftwing governments at the ballot box. Rather than merely Pink Tide version 2.0, this new phase of left-identified governments face very different circumstances, characteristics and options
Find out more »World Fellowship Jeopardy!
Cooperative work in teams; competition between teams. Use what you know; learn what you don’t. Daily Doubles and Final Jeopardy!; will they make the difference? Categories about things you care about; snack bar prizes for winning teams. Participants from teens to seniors; will there be generational advantages and disadvantages? Where else would you get Jeopardy! with a peace and justice twist?
Find out more »Conversations Across Generations
Sara Keenan is an educator and coach. This session will create space to experience the value of being a part of an intergenerational community working for social change. What can we learn from generations other than our own? What myths about our generation might we want to dispel? How can we build healthier and more effective social movements through working across generations?
Find out more »WF Book of the Summer
A lightly facilitated weekly discussion of the 2023 Book of the Summer selection, Our Missing Hearts, by Celeste Ng. Day/time may vary based on guest preferences each week, or multiple groups may be held in one week. Check the activity board and dining hall announcements. But come prepared to engage with this WF community read.
Find out more »Anti-Semitism Today: How the Right Weaponizes It, and The Left Struggles to Address It
Tammy Shapiro is the Senior U.S. Director of the Diaspora Alliance, which takes on antisemitism and pushes back on bad faith accusations. We will discuss how while antisemitism is a growing concern around the world, bad faith accusations by some forces on the right make it harder to build coalitions on the left to address it.
Find out more »Wednesday Morning Visits to a Farm
Wednesday Morning Visits to a Farm The Olde Ways at Mustard Seed Farm 176 Ledge Hill Road Center Tuftonboro NH Join Dina Farrell for a walking tour through her magical gardens full of edible herbs, flowers, and delicious vegetables. Taste, learn, and experience how humans and plants can thrive while working together. Also, meet her many animals including cows, chickens, and cats After the tour, check out her amazing apothecary shop loaded with herbs, teas, crafts from local artists, jewelry,…
Find out more »S’more Community Campfire
Gather around the campfire every Wednesday evening for community, stories, bits of music breaking out, stories… and s’mores!
Find out more »Facing Climate Disruption: A Fictional Vision
Chuck Collins discusses his provocative new novel, Altar to an Erupting Sun, that explores current and future social movements to navigate ecological catastrophe and the culpability of the fossil fuel industry. Collins is co-editor of <ahref="http://www.inequality.org/" >Inequality.org at the Institute for Policy Studies and author of numerous books including Born on Third Base, <a " href="http://www.wealthhoarders.com/">The Wealth Hoarders, and Economic Apartheid in America.
Find out more »Fun Night!
Every Friday, bring your song, poem, skit, stand-up routine, strange-but-beguiling act, instrument, dance, juggling, etc., to entertain and amuse. All ages, all acts… all love it every Friday!
Find out more »How War in Ukraine Can End: Taking Proxy War to the Negotiating Table
Medea Benjamin is a cofounder of both CODEPINK and the international human rights organization Global Exchange. How do we move to a place where negotiations can take place re Ukraine in order to end this war? Medea compares Europe to the political scene in D.C and activism in the US, and draws from her recent book, "War in Ukraine: Making Sense of a Senseless Conflict" in a search for solutions. Medea will be joined by Rob Shetterly, the creator of…
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