Thanks to everyone who attended our Sixth Annual Chautauqua. It was the most successful yet. Our purposes for the Chautauqua, which we hold at Mount Madonna each year are to engage in meaningful conversation about our own learning and to discover experience new ways of transforming our work in education. This year we used the three phases of the “learning journey” which are, the “call” the “journey” and the “return” to set context for our discussions. We also conducted the gathering with the intention of bringing art and music more to the center of the learning process. With group facilitation from Peter Block and Vivian Wright, artistic facilitation from Mary Corrigan, Mariah Howard and Avril Orloff and Musical facilitation by Barbara McAfee and Michael Jones and Bob Caplan we accomplished our goals.
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Angeles Arrien
Angeles Arrien is a cultural anthropologist, award-winning author, educator, and consultant to many organizations and businesses.
Peter Block
Peter Block is a ground-breaking consultant to business, community and humanity. He reminds us of our need to remember what truly matters and to have the courage to act on it.
Fritjof Capra
Fritjof Capra is a scientist and author. He helps us understand how the world is inter-connected and what our consequent responsibilities must be.
Sobonfu Some
Sobonfu Some is an indigenous wisdom carrier from West Africa whose mere presence reminds us of what it means to be human.
Margaret Wheatley
Margaret Wheatley helps us see how living systems work and is passionate about redeeming the promise of our species,
Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers has elevated the art of the question and deep listening to new heights. His career as a journalist has made an enormous impact on the way the world thinks. His World of Ideas series is the basis for the Values in World Thought program.

