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SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
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COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people.LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizations THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
ANANDA BRADY
An open exploration of “the sixties” and the legacies of the times. Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in an interview and dialogue with long-time Bolinas denizen Ananda Brady about his new book, Ten Years on the Hippie Trail —an engrossing retelling of his worldwide wandering in the 1960s and 1970s. He will talk of those travels, andexplore the
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
CONTACT US - COMMONWEAL How can we help? Feel free to ask a question or simply leave acomment.
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people.LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizations THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
ANANDA BRADY
An open exploration of “the sixties” and the legacies of the times. Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in an interview and dialogue with long-time Bolinas denizen Ananda Brady about his new book, Ten Years on the Hippie Trail —an engrossing retelling of his worldwide wandering in the 1960s and 1970s. He will talk of those travels, andexplore the
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANET Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
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DAVID STEINHART
David Steinhart has been the Director of the Commonweal Juvenile Justice Program since 1992. David is recognized, both within California and nationally, as an advocate, expert and author on a wide range of youth justice issues. In California, David was a prime architect of the landmark 2007 juvenile justice realignment law (SB81) that moved
FRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
PAULINE TESLER
Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bondsCATHERINE DODD
Catherine has worked in the areas of health policy and politics for more than 25 years. Most recently, Catherine served as the director of the City and County of San Francisco Health Service System, where she negotiated and administered health benefits for more than 112,000 county, school district and community college district active and retired employees and their dependents. - THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL How can we help? Feel free to ask a question or simply leave acomment.
KATHLEEN DEAN MOORE, HANK LENTFER, KYRA EPSTEIN Host Kyra Epstein. Kyra is a writer and herbalist and the program coordinator for The New School at Commonweal. Over the years, she’s written reports, websites, and articles that tell the stories of sustainable living, green buildings, energy efficiency and climate change for non-profits, government laboratories, and newspapers andmagazines.
ADEN VAN NOPPEN ARCHIVES Aden Van Noppen and Irwin Keller. Creating Technology Worthy of theHuman Spirit
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Chapter Sixteen. Virginia C. Livingston–Integrating Diet, Nutritional Supplements, and Immunotherapy. The story of Virginia C. Livingston, a physician who died in her late eighties in 1990, is at once dramatic and prototypical of those who venture off the path of mainstream cancer medicine. After undertaking some exacting research,she
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizations COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Chapter Sixteen. Virginia C. Livingston–Integrating Diet, Nutritional Supplements, and Immunotherapy. The story of Virginia C. Livingston, a physician who died in her late eighties in 1990, is at once dramatic and prototypical of those who venture off the path of mainstream cancer medicine. After undertaking some exacting research,she
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizationsSUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Chapter Sixteen. Virginia C. Livingston–Integrating Diet, Nutritional Supplements, and Immunotherapy. The story of Virginia C. Livingston, a physician who died in her late eighties in 1990, is at once dramatic and prototypical of those who venture off the path of mainstream cancer medicine. After undertaking some exacting research,she
IRB APPROVAL PROCESS A: An Internal Review Board is generally a panel of experts authorized by an academic or medical facility to grant approval for a human participant research project.Because some studies using human subjects in the past have caused great harm to study participants, federal and state law now requires that any federally or state-funded research study must request approval for human research study. CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
FRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
PAULINE TESLER
Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bonds SISTER MIRIAM MACGILLIS Sister Miriam Therese MacGillis. Sister Miriam is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey.She lives and works at Genesis Farm, which she co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican congregation. Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning center where people of good will are welcome to search for more authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural INTUITIVE INTELLIGENCE: ACCESSING THE WISDOM OF HEAD Integral Sustainability Center, Resource Tool No. 17, December 2011 | 1 Intuitive Intelligence: Accessing the wisdom of head, heart and hara Review of the Intuitive Intelligence framework and key practices COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine.LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizations CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine.LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizations CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsSUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Chapter Sixteen. Virginia C. Livingston–Integrating Diet, Nutritional Supplements, and Immunotherapy. The story of Virginia C. Livingston, a physician who died in her late eighties in 1990, is at once dramatic and prototypical of those who venture off the path of mainstream cancer medicine. After undertaking some exacting research,she
IRB APPROVAL PROCESS A: An Internal Review Board is generally a panel of experts authorized by an academic or medical facility to grant approval for a human participant research project.Because some studies using human subjects in the past have caused great harm to study participants, federal and state law now requires that any federally or state-funded research study must request approval for human research study. CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
FRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
PAULINE TESLER
Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bonds SISTER MIRIAM MACGILLIS Sister Miriam Therese MacGillis. Sister Miriam is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey.She lives and works at Genesis Farm, which she co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican congregation. Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning center where people of good will are welcome to search for more authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural INTUITIVE INTELLIGENCE: ACCESSING THE WISDOM OF HEAD Integral Sustainability Center, Resource Tool No. 17, December 2011 | 1 Intuitive Intelligence: Accessing the wisdom of head, heart and hara Review of the Intuitive Intelligence framework and key practicesSUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
CONTACT US - COMMONWEAL How can we help? Feel free to ask a question or simply leave acomment.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizationsPAULINE TESLER
Pauline Tesler. Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools forchildren with
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
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COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.COMMONWEAL, BOLINAS
TNS / Isabel Lena Fernandez, Anika Velasquez, Ladybird Morgan / What Justice Looks Like: Two Young Women’s Voices in Art THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presents CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEM New California Legislation Reflects Four Decades of Advocacy by Commonweal. Under legislation signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September, the California state youth prison system will close all its remaining facilities. The new law—Senate Bill 823—stops intake at the state Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) byJuly of 2021.
LADYBIRD MORGAN
Ladybird Morgan, RN, MSW, executive director and co-founder of the Humane Prison Hospice Project (whose goal is to make prisoner-provided hospice services available in California’s 33 prisons), has been working in end-of-life care and on the frontlines of sexual violence as a registered nurse, clinical social worker, and educator for 20+ years. She has worked with many organizationsPAULINE TESLER
Pauline Tesler. Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools forchildren with
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANET Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
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COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide.ARCHIVES: STAFF
Program Director, Courage & Renewal Network of Northern California. James Stark . Co-director, Regenerative Design Institute NATURA INSTITUTE FOR ECOLOGY AND MEDICINE Grounded in ecological principals, Natura Institute for Ecology and Medicine at Commonweal Garden explores healing from the Earth up.We weave the thread of reciprocal healing through programs exploring depth integrative medicine, permaculture, ecotherapy, cultural wellness, and intergenerational vitality. AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (TEMPORARY NAME) OPERATIONS … Operations Director job description – 6/2/2021 Page 1 of 3 AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (temporary name) OPERATIONS DIRECTOR ABOUT THE PROJECT To provide a deeply transformative experience that nurtures character andconnection, the
CATHERINE DODD
Catherine has worked in the areas of health policy and politics for more than 25 years. Most recently, Catherine served as the director of the City and County of San Francisco Health Service System, where she negotiated and administered health benefits for more than 112,000 county, school district and community college district active and retired employees and their dependents.ANANDA BRADY
An open exploration of “the sixties” and the legacies of the times. Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in an interview and dialogue with long-time Bolinas denizen Ananda Brady about his new book, Ten Years on the Hippie Trail —an engrossing retelling of his worldwide wandering in the 1960s and 1970s. He will talk of those travels, andexplore the
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (TEMPORARY NAME) OPERATIONS … Operations Director job description – 6/2/2021 Page 1 of 3 AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (temporary name) OPERATIONS DIRECTOR ABOUT THE PROJECT To provide a deeply transformative experience that nurtures character andconnection, the
NATURA INSTITUTE FOR ECOLOGY AND MEDICINE Grounded in ecological principals, Natura Institute for Ecology and Medicine at Commonweal Garden explores healing from the Earth up.We weave the thread of reciprocal healing through programs exploring depth integrative medicine, permaculture, ecotherapy, cultural wellness, and intergenerational vitality.KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
PAULINE TESLER
Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bonds SISTER MIRIAM MACGILLIS Sister Miriam Therese MacGillis. Sister Miriam is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey.She lives and works at Genesis Farm, which she co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican congregation. Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning center where people of good will are welcome to search for more authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural INTUITIVE INTELLIGENCE: ACCESSING THE WISDOM OF HEAD Integral Sustainability Center, Resource Tool No. 17, December 2011 | 1 Intuitive Intelligence: Accessing the wisdom of head, heart and hara Review of the Intuitive Intelligence framework and key practices COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
SUPPORT COMMONWEAL
Commonweal is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit, public benefit organization (tax I.D. #94-2366094). Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. We never share your personal or credit card information. Have questions or need help? Call us at 415-868-0970or email us.
COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal THE CENTER FOR HEALING AND LIBERATION The Center for Healing and Liberation. Nobody’s free until everybody’s free. Launched in 2021, the Center for Healing and Liberation is a home for transformative work. Within a community of belonging, we cultivate our individual and collective liberation. We do this through a range of initiatives, events, practices, actions andcommunity
NATURA INSTITUTE FOR ECOLOGY AND MEDICINE Grounded in ecological principals, Natura Institute for Ecology and Medicine at Commonweal Garden explores healing from the Earth up.We weave the thread of reciprocal healing through programs exploring depth integrative medicine, permaculture, ecotherapy, cultural wellness, and intergenerational vitality. AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (TEMPORARY NAME) PROGRAM DIRECTOR Program Director job description – 6/2/2021 Page 1 of 3 AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (temporary name) PROGRAM DIRECTOR ABOUT THE PROJECT To provide a deeply transformative experience that nurtures character andconnection, the
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
PAULINE TESLER
Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bonds SISTER MIRIAM MACGILLIS Sister Miriam Therese MacGillis. Sister Miriam is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey.She lives and works at Genesis Farm, which she co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican congregation. Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning center where people of good will are welcome to search for more authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural INTUITIVE INTELLIGENCE: ACCESSING THE WISDOM OF HEAD Integral Sustainability Center, Resource Tool No. 17, December 2011 | 1 Intuitive Intelligence: Accessing the wisdom of head, heart and hara Review of the Intuitive Intelligence framework and key practices COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
COMMONWEAL - HEALING PEOPLE, HEALING THE PLANETPROGRAMSRETREAT CENTEREVENTSABOUTRESOURCESNEWS Support Commonweal. With more than two dozen programs in health and healing, education and the arts, and environment and justice, we’re reaching thousands of people in diverse audiences across the globe. Your tax-deductible support is critical to keeping our organizationhealthy
COMMONWEAL CANCER HELP PROGRAM The fee for the month-long SANCTUARY program is $480. Partial scholarships are available. For more information or to apply, contact Waz Thomas, our intake coordinator, at 415-868-0970 x316 or waz@commonweal.org. View our Integrative Cancer Resource Guide. COMMONWEAL RETREAT CENTER Commonweal Retreat Center. Commonweal is a nonprofit center that works in three core fields—health and healing, art and education, and environment and justice—located on a beautiful 60-acre site at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Our three guest houses are available, when not in use for Commonweal HEALING CIRCLES GLOBAL Healing Circles is a nonprofit whose vision is to provide positive social support to anyone who asks for it. This takes place in small groups of people who have a circumstance (such as the loss of a loved one) or interest (such as poetry) in common. A circle is built on a framework that brings out the best in people. THE NEW SCHOOL AT COMMONWEAL The New School presents conversations, readings, and performances with thought and action leaders of our time. We are a learning community of almost 3,000 people in the Bay Area and around the world, dedicated to learning what matters. The New School presentsFRANCIS WELLER, MFT
Francis Weller, MFT. Francis is a psychotherapist, writer, soul activist, and on staff for the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. He is a master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions. Author of Entering the Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual andthe Soul
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and the Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. She is one of the pioneers of Relationship Centered Care and Integrative Medicine. A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
KATE HOLCOMBE
Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
BEATRICE CHESTNUT
Beatrice Chestnut. Beatrice Chestnut, PhD MA, is a licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and business consultant based in San Francisco. She has a PhD in communication studies and an MA in clinical psychology. Beatrice has been studying the Enneagram system of personality since 1990 and is author of the books, The CompleteEnneagram: 27
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NATURA INSTITUTE FOR ECOLOGY AND MEDICINE Grounded in ecological principals, Natura Institute for Ecology and Medicine at Commonweal Garden explores healing from the Earth up.We weave the thread of reciprocal healing through programs exploring depth integrative medicine, permaculture, ecotherapy, cultural wellness, and intergenerational vitality. AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (TEMPORARY NAME) PROGRAM DIRECTOR Program Director job description – 6/2/2021 Page 1 of 3 AMERICAN LIFE CORPS (temporary name) PROGRAM DIRECTOR ABOUT THE PROJECT To provide a deeply transformative experience that nurtures character andconnection, the
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Kate is founder and director of Commonweal’s Healing Yoga Foundation, located in San Francisco, California. HYF is a non-profit project of Commonweal dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals in their own health, healing, and personal development through Yoga, regardless of ability, background, experience, orfinancial means.
A COMMONWEAL COMMUNITY ROOTED IN JEWISH WISDOM A Commonweal Community Rooted in Jewish Wisdom. The idea for Taproot arose over a dinner of molé enchiladas in Santa Fé, New Mexico. Adam Horowitz, founder of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, was expressing his desire to access Jewish teachings, practices, and community to support him in his work as a creative activist andorganizer.
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Pauline, the founding director of the Integrative Law Institute, began her legal career at the National Center for Youth Law conducting class actions, major impact litigation and test case appeals on behalf of indigent women and children, in cases that challenged coercive use of drug therapies in public schools for children with ADHD, foster-care policies that disregarded children’s bonds SISTER MIRIAM MACGILLIS Sister Miriam Therese MacGillis. Sister Miriam is a member of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, New Jersey.She lives and works at Genesis Farm, which she co-founded in 1980 with the sponsorship of her Dominican congregation. Miriam describes Genesis Farm as a learning center where people of good will are welcome to search for more authentic ways to live in harmony with the natural INTUITIVE INTELLIGENCE: ACCESSING THE WISDOM OF HEAD Integral Sustainability Center, Resource Tool No. 17, December 2011 | 1 Intuitive Intelligence: Accessing the wisdom of head, heart and hara Review of the Intuitive Intelligence framework and key practicesMENUMENU
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IN MEMORIAM: ABIGAIL HOUSENAug 31, 2020
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GATHERING THREADS OF COMMUNITYNov 12, 2020
BUILDING RESILIENCE AT THE COMMONWEAL SITESep 15, 2020
IN MEMORIAM: ABIGAIL HOUSENAug 31, 2020
THE POWER OF HOPE YOUTH CAMP MOVES ONLINEAug 28, 2020
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BUILDING RESILIENCE AT THE COMMONWEAL SITENov 02, 2020
A STUDENT OF HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGNAug 31, 2020
THE POWER OF HOPE YOUTH CAMP MOVES ONLINEAug 28, 2020
STAYING HEALTHY DURING WILDFIRESDec 01, 2020
GATHERING THREADS OF COMMUNITYNov 12, 2020
BUILDING RESILIENCE AT THE COMMONWEAL SITENov 02, 2020
A STUDENT OF HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGNOct 28, 2020
CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEMAug 28, 2020
STAYING HEALTHY DURING WILDFIRESDec 01, 2020
GATHERING THREADS OF COMMUNITYNov 12, 2020
BUILDING RESILIENCE AT THE COMMONWEAL SITENov 02, 2020
A STUDENT OF HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGNOct 28, 2020
CLOSING THE STATE’S YOUTH PRISON SYSTEMOct 06, 2020
2020 VISION
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