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Rebuilding Green in New Orleans - Marin
Date:
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Time:
7:30 PM
-
10:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
First United Methodist Church of San Rafael
9 Ross Valley Dr.
San Rafael, CA
9 Ross Valley Dr.
San Rafael, CA
Thursday, September 6, 7:30 – 10 PM
Rebuilding Green in New Orleans
Don Paul presents a compelling vision for re-building green and retraining the New Orlean’s workforce for the green revolution.
First United Methodist Church of San Rafael
9 Ross Valley Dr.
San Rafael, CA
Free
More on New Orleans Talk:
1. A brief distillation and celebration of New Orleans, the most American city of the Americas
(with clips from the documentaries "Always for Pleasure" and "Make It Funky").
2. A summary of the devastations immediately after storm surges and burst levees flooded the city in September 2005
(with clips from the documentaries "Cataclysm In New Orleans" and "Solidarity, not Charity").
3. A fairly extensive report on what's happening toward 'Rebuilding Green' in the city two years after
Hurricane Katrina, accompanied by still and video images:
the first Structural Concrete Integrated Panel house and Earth-Energy Systems for the Upper 9th Ward;
80 gallons of bio-diesel fuel made and sold per day;
recycling for renewal;
and so on
+ as comprehensive as possible a calling-out of ongoing Governmental neglect and chicanery.
www. rebuildgreen.org
http://WWW.MPJC.ORG
Sponsored by Marin Peace & Justice Coalition, First United
Methodist Church of San Rafael, and Green Builders of Marin
Rebuilding Green in New Orleans
Don Paul presents a compelling vision for re-building green and retraining the New Orlean’s workforce for the green revolution.
First United Methodist Church of San Rafael
9 Ross Valley Dr.
San Rafael, CA
Free
More on New Orleans Talk:
1. A brief distillation and celebration of New Orleans, the most American city of the Americas
(with clips from the documentaries "Always for Pleasure" and "Make It Funky").
2. A summary of the devastations immediately after storm surges and burst levees flooded the city in September 2005
(with clips from the documentaries "Cataclysm In New Orleans" and "Solidarity, not Charity").
3. A fairly extensive report on what's happening toward 'Rebuilding Green' in the city two years after
Hurricane Katrina, accompanied by still and video images:
the first Structural Concrete Integrated Panel house and Earth-Energy Systems for the Upper 9th Ward;
80 gallons of bio-diesel fuel made and sold per day;
recycling for renewal;
and so on
+ as comprehensive as possible a calling-out of ongoing Governmental neglect and chicanery.
www. rebuildgreen.org
http://WWW.MPJC.ORG
Sponsored by Marin Peace & Justice Coalition, First United
Methodist Church of San Rafael, and Green Builders of Marin
Added to the calendar on Mon, Sep 3, 2007 9:21AM
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