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David Hazen and John Boswell are now friends Oct 14, 2011
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Ari Cowan commented on David Hazen's blog post 'Eugene up for Charter for Compassion'
You're doing excellent work, David. Please keep us posted on your progress.
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Eugene up for Charter for Compassion

Next Tuesday, Sept. 20, during the meeting of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) Charter for Compassion will be presented by Jena Turner (assistant to Steven Shankman, the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies), Ann Cole (Beyond War), Veena Howard (adjunct professor at the U of O and writing her doctoral thesis on Mahatma Gandhi), and myself (Eugene City of Peace). We will each have 3 minutes for public comment, during which I will ask the HRC to recommend that the Eugene City Council: Affirm…See More
A blog post by David Hazen was featured Sep 17, 2011
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David Hazen commented on Ari Cowan's group 'International Institute for Compassionate Cities'
A resolution in support of the “Charter for Compassion” will be presented to the Eugene City Council in October. Mayor Kitty Piercy tells us the document “seems to fit with our human rights city work.” I have left her…
Sep 16, 2011
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David Hazen commented on Jon Ramer's group '10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities'
A resolution in support of the “Charter for Compassion” will be presented to the Eugene City Council in October. Mayor Kitty Piercy tells us the document “seems to fit with our human rights city work.” I have left her…
Sep 16, 2011
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David Hazen joined Ari Cowan's group Sep 16, 2011
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Eugene up for Charter for Compassion

Next Tuesday, Sept. 20, during the meeting of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) Charter for Compassion will be presented by Jena Turner (assistant to Steven Shankman, the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies), Ann Cole (Beyond War), Veena Howard (adjunct professor at the U of O and writing her doctoral thesis on Mahatma Gandhi), and myself (Eugene City of Peace). We will each have 3 minutes for public comment, during which I will ask the HRC to recommend that the Eugene City Council: Affirm…See More
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David Hazen commented on Elle McSharry's group 'Social-Emotional Health and Learning'
Jennifer, I appreciate your comments about meeting in person. I agree with your comments about FB also. I've participated in the same way, sharing inspirations, and for me right now I am simply choosing to focus on writing a book. I'll be…
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David Hazen commented on Jon Ramer's blog post 'Here is what a Compassionate City Looks Like!'
I also sent copies to my mayor, city council, and newspapers!
Feb 4, 2011
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David Hazen commented on Jannet Ann Nordemann's blog post 'Charlie Rose Interview with Karen Armstrong'
Oops, the correct link is minus the extra http://, here: http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11407
Feb 4, 2011
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David Hazen commented on Jon Ramer's blog post 'Here is what a Compassionate City Looks Like!'
Wowsers, I am recirculating this through my Eugene network!  Thanks, Jon!
Feb 4, 2011

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Related Organization(s):
Eugene City of Peace, International Cities of Peace, The Peace Alliance
Affiliated Website:
http://www.daytoncityofpeace.org/
Affiliated Website:
http://www.thepeacealliance.org/
Topics Related to Compassion:
Eugene City of Peace: https://sites.google.com/site/eugenecityofpeacepublic/Home
Recovery from Violence Dependency: http://davidhazen.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/recovery-from-violence-d...

Culture of Peace Index

A Culture of Peace Index Proposal for Self-assessment of a city in the eight UN Culture of Peace program areas is available as a PDF file (64K).

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Eugene up for Charter for Compassion

Next Tuesday, Sept. 20, during the meeting of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) Charter for Compassion will be presented by Jena Turner (assistant to Steven Shankman, the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies), Ann Cole (Beyond War), Veena Howard (adjunct professor at the U of O and writing her doctoral thesis on Mahatma Gandhi), and myself (Eugene City of Peace).

 

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Posted on September 16, 2011 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

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Compassion: An Increasing Global Movement

"As science reveals the benefits of cultivating compassion, it is starting to gain more prominence as something that could have a positive impact not just in our personal lives, but around the globe."   See the whole article on Huffington Post.

Posted on January 15, 2011 at 3:37pm

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Cities In Action

Cities In Action is a collection of profiles developed by Prevention Institute that showcase successful community initiatives aimed at preventing violence. These profiles are meant to demonstrate key steps to creating safe, equitable environments and inspire similar action in other communities and locales. Click on any of the map icons to view and browse the profiles.

Posted on January 15, 2011 at 3:30pm

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Hybrid Value Chain = microfinance

I just gotta share this excitement I have...



I just listened to a 30-minute audio interview (register for free download) with Bill Drayton, the CEO-founder of Ashoka.org, the global association of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs, which was very inspiring…

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Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:11pm

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At 8:39am on May 19, 2011, Jon RamerJon Ramer said…
Here is the Compassionate%20Seattle%202011-proposal%20JR%205-15-11.pdf for 2011 Compassionate Seattle Collective Impact
At 12:38pm on February 5, 2011, Christine Joann CalloChristine Joann Callo said…

Hi David, Thanks for  the add. You looked so friendly and peaceful in your profile picture, I knew I had to befriend you. I would love to talk about peace and Whole Systems Design with you some time!

 

At 8:13pm on June 19, 2010, PamKMPamKM said…
Splendid! I just posted your video on the CAN home page. The Imagine Eugene button and some of the ideas you discussed in the video reminded me of an "imagineCALGARY" project that I heard about at a United Nations conference during a speech by the Mayor of Calgary. I wrote an article about it at http://socialcapitalreview.org/city-of-seattle-needs-a-unified-vision-for-its-future. Other cities have now created "Imagine" projects based on the Calgary model. In the article, I recommended that Seattle should consider a similar approach. I love that kids and indigenous groups were involved in asking as many citizens as possible five questions that are included in the article.

Kind Regards,
PamKM
At 3:44pm on June 19, 2010, PamKMPamKM said…
David - I just noticed your culture of peace index. Feel free to add it as a news post to the home page if you haven't already done so. I've been out of town on and off so perhaps I missed it?

Kind Regards,
PamKM
At 3:43pm on June 19, 2010, PamKMPamKM said…
Hi David,
Do you mind if I post your "Short Intro to Eugene City of Peace" video on the CAN home page? Thanks.

Kind Regards,
PamKM
At 12:21pm on June 2, 2010, PamKMPamKM said…
Hi David - Thanks for contacting me. I checked the CAN Events listing on the home page and didn't see any conference call info. I'm sorry but I haven't heard about the call myself. Jon's personal email address is jon.ramer@comcast.net so you might try that and add "urgent" to the subject line to help get his attention. :)

I think you responded to something I posted but I haven't had a chance to get back to you yet. My apologies. We had an elder family member pass away last weekend so my response time has been slow. I'll be on the CAN site a bit but will re-engage after the funeral in Arizona on June 12. Thanks for your patience.

Kind Regards,
PamKM
At 4:45pm on March 9, 2010, Ari CowanAri Cowan said…
David — Great to see you jump in. Welcome. You're a wonderful addition to this group. It looks like you're on top of the Ten Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities effort. We're almost there. Right now, we need just 6 more signatures in the next few days to reach that goal. Thanks for the help in pushing this thing over the top.

Also, I posted a wonderful music video from Amnesty International — "The Price of Silence." It's well worth viewing.

Be well. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your work.
At 9:38am on March 9, 2010, Jon RamerJon Ramer said…
Hi David.... you City of Peace idea is awesome.... please join the 10 Year Campaign for Compassionate Cities. You don't have to be a resident of Seattle to join. Lets discuss how we can collaborate. Please join here!
 
 
 

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