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The Interfaith Peacebuilding and Community Revitalization (IPCR) Initative
P.O. Box 163 Leesburg, Virginia 20178 (USA)
stefanpasti@ipcri.net (703) 209-2093
Keynote Documents 1. "The IPCR Workshop Primer"
Interact and Contribute Highlights from The IPCR Community Journal As an example of the above mentioned need, here is Challenge #1, from the section "A Ten Point Assessment of the Most Difficult Challenges of Our Times" (in the document "An Assessment of the Most Difficult Challenges of Our Times): "1) Community building associated with energy descent (see Challenges 4, 5, and 6) (as a result of either wise decisions, key supply shortages, or lack of other options) may or may not be accompanied by an exponential increase in compassion for our fellow human beings. Without such an exponential increase, an increase in the need for emergency assistance to people with basic human needs [as a result of migrations from areas where carrying capacity has been exceeded (areas such as mega-cities), for example (see Challenge 8)] may coincide with a decrease in our capacity to respond to such emergencies." (link to "Ten Point Assessment...") Highlights from "The IPCR Community Journal" at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ipcri/ will be posted here.
2. The IPCR Community Journal #2 (link to blog)
(with many resource links)
Welcome to the website The IPCR Initiative is an accumulation of documents, resources, and observations brought together to support the propositions that we-- collectively-- have both the need, and the potential, to be The three most important documents of The IPCR Initiative are: All IPCR Documents 1. "The IPCR Workshop Primer" 1. Open Letter for Outreach Package (11" x 17" format-- display size) Educational Materials Outreach Package (Fall, 2008) Free Access to All IPCR Documents
December, 2008
February, 2009
January, 2008
1. Lester Brown: "Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing for Saving Civilization"
2. Notes from Summary of UN Human Development Report 2008
“The job fairs which come at the end of the Community Visioning Initiative process provide opportunities for all key stakeholders in the community (businesses, organizations, institutions, government, etc.) to demonstrate their upgraded awareness—and their interest in the welfare of the community—by offering and facilitating new employment opportunities… and thus helping with a just transition from patterns of investment which in only limited ways represent solutions to prioritized challenges to patterns of investment which in many ways represent solutions to prioritized challenges.” (from p. 10 in “The Twilight of One Era, and the Dawning of Another”)
February, 2010
1. "The IPCR Workshop Primer": An Introduction to the Potential of The IPCR Initiative
All documents, information, resources, etc. created by The IPCR Initiative are viewed as resources which ought to be made as accessible as possible to people who can make good use of them. Here is a link to the complete text of The IPCR Initiative Copyright Policy.
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