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6th Annual International Conference on "Engaging The Other:" The Power of CompassionThursday, December 1, 2011 at 6:00 PM - Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 3:30 PM (PT)Santa Clara, CA |
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6th Annual International Conference on
"ENGAGING THE OTHER:"
The Power of Compassion
~ Registration is Open TO All ~
Continuing Education Unitss ( 20 CEUs ) available
Important Registration Details:
REGISTRATION OPTIONS:
- ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO REGISTER:
If you wish alternative ways to register other than On-Line the following options are available:
1) An Email Registration form is available at:
http://www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_ETO_RegFormEmail.htm
or contact SOlweean@aol.com to request the form
2) Hard copy Registration form for land mailing or faxing is available at:
http://www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_ETO_Fees.htm
3) Register On-Site: On-site Registration and Check-in opens Thursday, Dec. 1
- TYPES of REGISTRATION
1) FULL Conference Registrations
2) HALF-Conference Registrations
(NOTE:Half Registrations are for EITHER
Friday and Sunday -OR- Saturday and Sunday)
Half-Conference Registrations must also use Email forms or Hard copy
rather than this on-line process (see details below)
How to Register On-Line:
1) Select type of registration and any meals from list above. Confirm your selected items, then click "Order Now" to move to the 2nd page and complete registration information (Note: A full, detailed summary of fees selected will also be provided by PayPal at the final stage of registration payment to print and retain).
2) Complete and confirm information requested on 2nd page of this form, then confirm and click "Continue" to move on to PayPal website for payment.
You will receive a confirmation from Eventbrite of your registration and selections. Please PRINT THE CONFIRMATION for your records and bring to conference check-in on-site.
3) Process your payment through PayPal - by credit card or E-check withdrawl. At successful completion of payment PayPal will provide you with a receipt of your payment and items. Please PRINT THE RECEIPT for your records.
-- This will be your Fee Payment Receipt and Confirmation.
Please bring this printed receipt page to conference check-in on-site as verification in the event it is needed.
Please submit a SEPARATE REGISTRATION for EACH PERSON. Also please include Email and phone information with registration in the event we need to contact you regarding your registration.
Note: For your convenience, if you should experience any difficulties in processing payment through PayPal you can call their help line directly for assistance: 1-888-221-1161
See below for FEE RATES and PAYMENT INFORMATION
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Continuing Education Units ( 20 CEUs ) are available.
(Note: CEUs are registered and paid for separately through Gobal Ministries University when you arrive on-site at the conference).
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REGISTRATION FEES
1) Conference Program Fees:
There are indicated discounts for full time student status, and members of co-sponsoring and supporting organizations. All discounts*are with proof of status at check-in on site.
EARLY Registration
1) $ 175 General
2) $ 165 Supporting Organization Member
3) $ 150 Co-Sponsor Organization Member
4) $ 85 Full Time Student
*Additional discounts for Half-Conference participation and Group registrations are also available:
HALF (1/2) Conference Participation Fees
1) $ 100 General
2) $ 95 Supporting Organization Member
3) $ 80 Co-Sponsor Organization Member
4) $ 50 Full Time Student
Note: HALF-Conference Registrations are for EITHER:
Friday and Sunday -OR- Saturday and Sunday
(Please indicate which days when registering)
- Use Email registration forms for Half-conference regs. (see above).
GROUP Discount (off Full Conference Program Fee only):
$20 discount each off the Full General rate for groups of 3 or more registering together (at the same time) who are from the same organization or family (excluding above organizational or student discounts).
- Use Email Registration forms for Group regs. (see above)
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2) Meals: ^ Conference Lunches, Dinners, and Snacks:
For convenience and flexibility, on-site meals are available to purchase on an individul basis at the Benson Center food service (the Market Square), which is literally only steps away from the meeting rooms on the same floor. The very close proximity of the cafeteria also offers convenient access to grabbing a quick coffee, tea, or drink between sessions..
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◊ Sponsor Participants In Need Through Tax Deductible Contributions to Subsidy Fund:
The ETO Conference is principally funded through registrations. To assist in promoting important inclusion, diversity, and accessibility we make every effort to include students, representatives of developing countries, and low income community activists by providing scholarships and subsidies. To assist us in this we encourage and appreciate donations to our scholarship fund and/or organizations and groups sponsoring representatives and individuals to attend. Contributions are tax deductible and can be made by check, money order, cashier's check - through the International Humanistic Psychology Association, a 501(c)3 federal nonprofit. For further details contact Common Bond Institute at: 269-665-9393 or SOlweean@aol.com
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◊ Cancellation Policy: Full refunds are given for cancellations received in writing by October 20, 2011, minus a $50 non-refundable administrative fee. After October 1 no refunds are possible.
Assignments Possible:
You may also assign your registration to someone else at no charge (assignments must be made prior to the conference date in person by phone or in writing directly to Common Bond Institute). Common Bond Institute 12170 S. Pine Ayr Drive, Climax, Michigan 49034 USA Ph/Fax: 269-665-9393 E-mail: SOlweean@aol.com Web site: www.cbiworld.org
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ACCOMMODATIONS are available for:
Details on special Accommodation arrangements are posted on conference website at: www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_ETO_SiteTravel.htm
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> Program Brochure Ads:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-OnSiteAdForm.pdf
> Tote Bag Ads:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-ToteBagAdForm.pdf
> Table Rental:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-TableRental-2Type.pdf
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Conference Description:
An important, timely dialogue
.....everyone needs to be part of.
6th Annual International Conference on
"ENGAGING THE OTHER:"
The Power of Compassion
At a time when polarizaton is the culprit,
an international, multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary conference examining concepts of "The OTHER" from a universal, cross-cultural perspective to promote wider public dialogue about images of “Us and Them.”
December 1-4, 2011
Santa Clara (San Francisco Bay Area), California USA
Site: Santa Clara University, Benson Center
(Opening night only site: Saint Paul's United Methodist Church )
Special Tribute to and Keynote by: Huston Smith
Sponsored by:
Common Bond Institute (CBI)
Pacifica Institute, Santa Clara Univrersity, Global Ministries University,
International Humanistic Psychology Association (IHPA)
Supported by: Meridian University, Silicon Valley Inter-religious Council
Endorsed by an international list of over 100 organizations and universities
Official Partner and Event of:
Charter For Compassion and Parliament of World's Religions
Continuing Education Units ( 20 CEUs ) Available
REGISTRATION IS OPEN TO ALL
Full Details at: www.cbiworld.org/Pages/Conferences_ETO.htm
We Invite You To:
an extraordinary conference to address the roots of fear-based belief systems, negative stereotypes, prejudice, polarization, enemy images, scapegoating, and artificial barriers of misunderstanding and distrust that divide us.
Join over 45 presenters and facilitators - including conservatives and liberals from across the socio-political spectrum, and hundreds of concerned individuals, to take part in 4 days of authentic dialogue bridging the divide and cultivating our capacity for appreciation of diversity, reconciliation, and genuine, respectful engagement.
An important, timely dialogue
....everyone needs to be part of.
PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE IS TO:
t Raise the level, depth, and breadth of public dialogue and awareness on core issues.Explore dimensions and dynamics of "The OTHER" on individual and group levels, and consider how enemy identity is formed, perpetuated, and manipulated.
t Identify and compile fundamental questions, dilemmas, and implications for further deep inquiry and examination in an expanding public dialogue, and to recognize and challenge embedded negative belief systems that promote dehumanizing, adversarial perceptions of the "The Other."
tTap our shared wisdom and compassion as a community - from the local to the global - in developing practical applications to address divisiveness and polarization, and to promote increased understanding, sensitivity, and compassion as a means of countering and neutralizing hostility, particularly inter-group hostility.
t Formulate findings to make available to all - through publications, recordings, media, local gatherings, etc.
t Create Networking Opportunities for collaboration
An outstanding gathering of more than 45 Presenters and Facilitators with extensive experience in addressing concepts of The Other from diverse perspectives - including social, cultural, psychological, political, historical, economic, spiritual, philosophical, anthropological, and ecological.
Over a 4 Day Experience:
◊ Keynote Speakers
◊ Plenary Interactive Panels
◊ Concurrent Workshops and Interactive topical Panels
◊ Daily Facilitated Dialogue Groups to engage concepts, invite diverse
perspectives, and explore practical applications.
◊ Live 2-way Global Links to remote groups in other countries
◊ Interactive All-conference Experiences
◊ OpinionFinder: Daily Voting and Tracking of Emerging Issues
◊ Morning Yoga Sessions
◊ Evening Social-Cultural events & Community activities
◊ Rich Networking and Action Planning Opportunities.
◊ Multi-cultural Intentional Community. Participants experience the conference program
and community as a living learning laboratory to explore conference themes and create
a common ground of reference essential to engaging and integrating formal learning.
◊ Final Action Planning for Beyond the Conference
> Program Brochure Ads:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-OnSiteAdForm.pdf
> Tote Bag Ads:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-ToteBagAdForm.pdf
> Table Rental:
www.cbiworld.org/Pages/ETO-TableRental-2Type.pdf
An important, timely dialogue
.....everyone needs to be part of.
When & Where
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara,
CA 95053
Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 6:00 PM - Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 3:30 PM (PT)
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Hosted By
Common Bond Institute
COMMON BOND INSTITUTE (CBI) is a US based NGO that grew out of the Association for Humanistic Psychology's Soviet-American (International) Professional Exchange. Since 1990 CBI organizes and sponsors numerous international, multi-disciplinary conferences, professional training programs for local capacity building in human services and civil society, and professional exchanges. It provides consulting, coordination, and networking support to assist newly emerging human service and civil society organizations in developing countries. Cultivating the fundamental elements of a consciousness of peace and local capacity building are seen as natural, effective antidotes to small group radical extremism and large group despair, as well as to hardship and suffering in the human condition. To this end, enabling each society to effectively resolve and transform conflicts, satisfy core human needs within their communities, and construct effective, holistic mechanisms for self determination, self esteem, and fundamental human dignity and worth is the purpose of our work. CBI is grounded in the application of humanistic psychology's principles in it's commitment to capacity building at both the grass roots and social institutional level, and in providing the individual in society with practical skills and visions for transforming conflict in their day to day lives. It is highly collaborative and works to actively form strategic alliances and partnerships with organizations, groups, and individuals dedicated to nurturing relationships locally and globally in creating and promoting an authentic world culture of peace.