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Leadership for the Great Transition―a changemaker’s toolkit for cultivating personal and community resilience.
The Regeneration Handbook offers an abundance of insights, stories, tools, practices, and resources for experienced and aspiring changemakers to step into their full power at this time of unprecedented global crisis.
By introducing readers to a different kind of activism – based on universal patterns of Transformation, Expansion, Wholeness, and Balance – it points the way to a truly just and regenerative future.
Drawing on author Don Hall’s experience as a leader in the international Transition Towns Movement – as well as the work of dozens of regenerative thinkers and doers across many fields, including ecology, psychology, sociology, organizational development, and systems thinking – this book will help you:
- Better understand our current environmental, economic, and social polycrisis
- Develop a holistic and inspiring vision for the future
- Cultivate the confidence to lead and strengthen inner resilience
- Work effectively in collaborative groups and organizations
- Reach beyond the choir to engage people from all walks of life
- Design and implement practical projects that foster sustainability and justice
While none of us can change the world alone, we all have an important part to play in the Great Transition. By starting wherever we are and leaning into this historic challenge, we’ll discover our deepest purpose, realize our highest potential, and learn how to harness the power of regeneration to radically transform our lives, our communities, and our world.
With works by Picasso, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Plaul Klee,
Edvard Munch, Rodin, Degas, Gauguin, and Delacroix, the MacKenzie
Art Gallery and the University of Regina President's Art Collection
are connected to the world of art at its highest expression.
Built upon an impressive collection of paintings and drawing of the
Italian Renaissance, and antiquities of Asia and the Middle East,
the galleries were established by the idiosyncratic, but brilliant,
Norman MacKenzie, who wanted his beloved city of Regina to share in
his passion.
Today these galleries also have extensive Canadian collections that
showcase the works of A.Y. Jackson, Joyce Wieland, Harold Town,
Jeff Wall, Dorothy Knowles, Greg Curnoe, Michael Snow, Mary
Pitseolak, General Idea, the Regina Five, and thousands more. Their
paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints inspire awe and
express both a local idiom and global currents in artistic
representation.
On the 60th anniversary of their founding, the galleries are
pleased to open their vaults to reveal the gems of a city's art
collection.
"Regina's Secret Spaces: Love and Lore of Local Geography "is an
anthology of essays and poems by eighty writers, artists,
architects, musicians, patrons of the arts, and cultural theorists
who were inspired by and answered the call of editors Lorne Beug,
Anne Campbell, and Jeannie Mah to share their favourite "Regina
secret." Some submissions were quirky and whimsical, delighting in
those things--small, yet significant--which bring joy and connect
us to the palce we live; others were more serious and more
theoretical, examining power structures--both past and present--and
how these have shaped and are still shaping the city. Reflective,
engaging and insightful, all express and abiding fondness for the
city of Regina.
Lust in Love is an erotic collection of short stories, poems, and,
in some cases, a unique blend of both. It appeases the heart in
Love, and heats up the soul with Lust. It is sure to arouse the
Lust in Love.
Sky Pilot is a story of a community that finds its voice as the
racial and social fabric of America post World War II is beginning
to change. Post-war Chicago is a place of opportunity for those not
afraid to take it. The Pellegrino family has a comfortable business
running all the gambling and much of the wholesale distribution on
the South Side. However, a new threat has emerged, a gang funded by
a mysterious leader takes over the numbers racket. At the moral
center of the story is Joe Flint, a lawyer, whose connections,
smarts and willingness to dig deep help guide a cast of characters
to come to terms with their lives and the changes around them.
Follow the business dealings, romantic entanglements and coming and
goings of the staff and patients of the Heaven-Up Convalescent Home
as the surrounding turmoil deeply affects their lives and how they
interact with each other.
More Secret Life of Waldo F. Dumbsquat is the second volume in a
series of books by Don Hall. In this humorous story collection, Don
captures the essence of cadet life at the United States Air Force
Academy. More Secret Life.describes the misadventures of Waldo F.
Dumbsquat, a perpetual freshman fated to never graduate. As cadets
encounter academic and military training challenges at the Blue
Zoo, Waldo comes to the aid of his classmates in an amazing way.
Mixing Academy mythology with cadet issue satire, Don recruits the
reader into the ranks of the Cadet Wing for a laugh-filled flight.
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