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The Stories We Tell Ourselves: A Conversation on Community and Culture

Charles Eisenstein

Wednesday, November 19, at 3pm Hawaii | 4pm Alaska | 5pm Pacific | 6pm Mountain | 7pm Central | 8pm Eastern | 9pm Atlantic

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Local Peace Economy Gathering hosted by CODEPINK:

Join us for a conversation with Charles Eisenstein about the stories that surround us. 

We live in a culture of stories. Some stories we tell our children at bedtime, but the stories that undergird our cultural support of the War Economy's version of reality are that we are separate, we are powerless, and we must consume to find our purpose.

The creation of new stories, based on the truth that we are enmeshed with each other and the more-than-human world in profound ways, is a foundational way we can begin to build a culture of peace.

Join us for this important conversation as we explore themes of building culture, trust, and community through stories.

Charles Eisenstein is a philosopher, public speaker and author, who explores themes of culture and consciousness in his books The Ascent of Humanity: Civilization and the Human Sense of Self, Sacred Economics: Money, Gift & Society in the Age of TransitionThe More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible, and Climate: A New Story, among others.

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