Re-Imagining Education Conference & Reclaiming the Divine Mother

February Program Re-Imagining Education Conference
Re-Imagining Education Conference

GPIW is honored to have four of our young ecology leaders host a session at the Re-Imagining Education Conference organized by the Ecoversities Alliance on Friday, February 25th from 2pm-3pm EST. Join Crystal Forman, Javad Omardeen, Shephali Patel and Alex Epstein for their session on 'Honoring the Interconnections between Land, Water, and the Human Heart'.

This conference, now in its second year, explores new systems in education that can help meet the challenges and opportunities we face as a human family. The skills needed to create a world based on a sacred view of all life are different than those needed for a money based exploitive system that keeps our wheels spinning. How do we best heal our natural ecosystems, our relationship to every living being and honor the calling of our own soul? Join the GPIW panel and listen to others over the course of three days who working to show new ways of learning and living.

Meet the contributors to the full program here

Register for the 4-day virtual conference here

Cost of registration is in the spirit of the gift. Those who can contribute please do.
The Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) was founded in 2002 to mobilize those of great insight, wisdom, and compassion. Those who are working quietly for the upliftment of the world to come together in dialogue to address the critical issues of our present time. A major focus of GPIW’s work in the last decade has been to nurture and assist young ecology leaders working on issues related to climate change and the ecological crisis. GPIW explores the root causes of the great imbalance we are experiencing by working on the inner levels and asking how we can reclaim our deepest living connection to Mother Earth and to one another.

This work is under the stewardship of a small group of women who work with many others around the world to help manifest the special qualities of the sacred feminine, which enables the inner transformation needed for us to meet the challenges facing Earth’s community of life. 

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