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Support Obama To BE The Obama Americans Thought They Were Voting For!
TIKKUN/Network of Spiritual Progressives 2010 CONFERENCES
(co-sponsored by The Nation Magazine, Yes! Magazine, Peace Action, Pace e Bene, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Code Pink, The Institute for Policy Studies, The Shalom Center, Democracy Matters, OpEdNews Common Bond Institute, The Metta Center for Nonviolence Education, and 350.org )
February 15, 2010 San Francisco CA
The University of San Francisco McLaren Hall Rooms 250-252 - Fulton Street near Clayton in SF, CA. 9:30-7 p.m. (Please bring your own lunch as it may be difficult to obtain food nearby on that holiday Monday of President's Day Weekend)
June 11-14, 2010 Washington DC
Church of the Reformation
212 E. Capitol St. NE
Washington, DC 20003
1. "Support Obama to BE the Obama We Voted For -Not the Inside-the-Beltway Pragmatist/Realist whose compromises have led to a decrease in his popularity and opened the door for a revival of the just-recently-discredited Right wing." This is the most effective way to stop the rise of potentially fascistic right-wing movements and religious fundamentalists who unwittingly serve the interests of America's elites of wealth and power. Those elites, in turn, have allowed their own selfishness, materialism and cynicism about the possibility of a different kind of world lead them to rob America blind, in the process throwing millions out of work or even out of their homes.
We need to be both supportive and lovingly critical of this administration—about the escalation of war in Afghanistan; its flawed health care plan; its capitulation on human rights and gay and lesbian rights; and its dumping hundreds of billions into the coffers of the banks and insurance and pharmaceutical companies while doing way too little for the poor, the powerless, and those suffering from the current economic meltdown. We understand that Obama faces a Washington, D.C. reality that is heavily shaped by Wall Street, the military-industrial complex, and the elites of wealth and power that control most of the media
We recognize that many who worked hard for Obama are now depressed and moving toward passivity or cynicism. But it is not too late to change the dynamics before the deep disenchantment with Obama’s failure to build on the hopeful energies his election reflected becomes the new political reality.
One year later, many people are confused, demoralized, or even deeply depressed that Obama did not energize the latent idealism of Americans he touched in 2008 to create a different political discourse in this country that would have empowered him and millions of Americans to remain active and fight for “change we can believe in.” Doubting that he could count on the very forces that had elected him, he turned to the "realistic" insider politics of Washington and Wall Street, with huge subsidies to the banks and capitulations to the health care profiteers and pharmaceuticals, thus making it possible for the Right-wing to present itself as a quasi-populist voice in contrast to his seeming subservience to the elites of power and wealth. What could he do? He could have told the truth about the power relations as he saw them, as he had promised he would when he was on the campaign trail. True, the opposition might have been even more outraged. But telling the truth is the one power that the President has which does not depend on the support of a legislative majority, and would have been more important than passing pieces of legislation that are so severely compromised that they may have been worse than nothing at all.But as we learned during the Clinton years, even the good things done by one president can quickly be overturned by the next unless the President builds a strong and ongoing consensus around a shared world view. More important than winning any particular legislative battle (because any legislation can always be undone by the next administration), the empowering of a progressive, populist, ethically-based, love-and-generosity oriented social movement would have isolated the Right and given Obama the kind of popular support that would have actually made him stronger in dealing with the Blue Dog Democrats and hence more likely to be legislatively effective.
2. We will focus on developing positive ideas and programs for an economy and society that more fully embodies your highest values, as well as concrete ideas for what we could do for global (including Middle East) peace and reconciliation, and ideas about how to put single payer health care back into the national conversation to amend whatever faulty proposal has been passed by Congress. We will present a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT that would declare that corporations are not persons and do not deserve the protections of persons, restrict their ability to influence elections and legislation either directly or indirectly, and that would require corporations and other "limited liability economic entities" to adhere to strictly defined standards of social and environmental responsibility or lose their rights to function or do business in the US (whether or not they are based in the U.S.).
3. We will develop our inner resources both intellectual and spiritual for the long-process of building fundamental transformation in our global and domestic policies so that we can save the planet and ourselves from the various lurking environmental, military, economic and political disasters we face. We will also strengthen our capacities to recognize and rejoice at all the goodness and love that is available to us and that can sustain us and make the process of Tikkun-ing (healing and transforming the world) a joyous and nourishing experience.
You DO NOT have to be religious or believe in God to be a "spiritual progressive." We welcome people not only from every religious community but also those who are "spiritual but not religious," including some who are militant atheists or agnostics. Our criterion: do you agree with our New Bottom Line for Western societies?
Our New Bottom Line urges people to judge institutions, corporations, legislation, social practices, health care, our educational and legal systems, and our social policies (as well as our personal behavior) by how much love and compassion, kindness and generosity, and ethical and ecological sensitivity they inculcate within is, and by how much they nurture our capacity to respond to other human beings as embodiments of the sacred who can and do respond to the universe with gratitude, awe, and wonder at the grandeur of all that is. If you are supportive of our New Bottom Line, you are a spiritual progressive. Please read how this plays out in political policy terms by going to www.spiritualprogressives.org and reading out Spiritual Covenant with America and the details of our Global Marshall Plan.
Registration
- Click here to register for the San Francisco February 15th conference now!
- Click here to register for the Washington DC June 11-14 conference now!
The San Francisco Conference
Speakers for February 15th Conference, USF, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the McLaren Hall rooms 250-252, on the USF campus near Fulton and Clayton not far from the SF Panhandle:- Rabbi Michael Lerner
- Peter Gabel
- Riane Eisler
- Reese Ehrlich
- Rev. J. Alfred Smith Sr.
- Medea Benjamin
- Bill Moyer
- Steve Bhaerman (Swami Beyondananda)
- Miki Kashtan
- Drew Dellinger
Donald Rothberg
9:30 Prayer and meditation outside the building!
10 a.m. McLaren Hall rooms 250-252 opens for us
10:10 Rev. J. Alfred Smith Sr. Allen Temple
10:30 Medea Benjamin: How Spiritual and Political Consciousness can Blend in social Change work as we think about the Obama Administration
10:50 Keynote Address (I): Peter Gabel
11:10 People turn to another nearby and express their reactions
11:20 Speaker on Health Care
11:40 Reese Ehrlich on Iran and Afghanistan
12: 00 Riane Eisler on A Humane and Caring Economy
12:40 Lunch break
1:10 Swami Beyondananda
1:25 Rabbi Lerner gives Keynote Address on How to Best Support Obama to BE the Obama Americans Voted For and What a Constituitional Amendment to challenge corporate dominance of our society & our elections might look like
2:25 small group conversations in place
2:30 Q&A with Rabbi Lerner and Peter Gabel
3:00 Strategy Workshops for Building a Movement in the Era of Obama:
1. Local Organizing Bill Moyer
2. Legitimating Critique of Obama’s Policies even though he is an African American and the smartest and most decent US President we’ve had in many decades—without demeaning him. Plus Getting Beyond our own Humiliation at Having Believed He would follow through on bringing significant change. –Miki Kashtan
3. Constitutional Amendments and the Global Marshall Plan: a strategy from The Network of Spiritual Progressives to challenge corporate- dominance in our elections and in our society and to challenge the military industrial complex and its vision that homeland security can only be achieved by taking over much of the world.
- 4. Working on our inside consciousness and outside transformations of the world--and achieving a balance. Donald Rothberg
4:30- Drew Dellinger: Poetry and more.
4:45 -6:00 Summing up from workshops, plus strategic directions for a Bay Area based Network of Spiritual Progressives
The Washington Conference
(Tentative) Agenda for Washington DC June 11-14th Friday, June 11Speakers, Presenters and Workshop Leaders include: Congressman Keith Ellison, Rev. Brian McLaren, Chris Hedges, Sister Joan Chittister, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Sharon Welch, Peter Gabel, Riane Eisler, Rev. James Winkler, Rev. Conrad Braaten, John Dear S.J., Rev. Graylan Hagler, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, David Korten, Jonathan Granoff, Robert Thurman, Marianne Williamson, Paul Wapner, Bill McKibben, Svi Shapiro, Josh Weiner, Bob McChesney, John Nichols, Sheri Shapiro, Medea Benjamin
*Focus on How we can Support Obama to BE The Obama We Voted For
Workshops on
* A Constitutional Amendment to Declare that Corporations are not Persons, to restrict their impact on elections and lobbying, and to require specific social and environemental responsibility from all "limited liability economic entities including corporations *Afghanistan/Pakistan/Iraq Wars, *Economic Recovery, *Nuclear Disarmament *Growth of a Potentially Violent Right Wing Force in the U.S., *Non-Violent Communication, *Healing Israel/Palestine, *the 2010 Elections, *How to Help Congress Develop a Back Bone, *Building Supportive Ties Between Clergy, *A New Bottom Line in our Professions and Businesses
D.C. Agenda Very very tentative (though all speakers listed have agreed to be there)Sessions co-chaired by Rabbi Lerner and Rev. Graylan Hagler, Rev. Noemi Parrilla-Mena and Sister Joan Chittister
Friday, June 11
8 a.m.-10 a.m. Registration
9 a.m. Conference Begins
Welcome from Rev. Conrad Braaten and Rev. Graylan Hagler
Prayers and music from a variety of religious communities
9:45 a.m. Sister Joan Chittister on Repairing America's Spiritual Crisis
10:30 a.m. Congressman Keith Ellison
11:00 a.m. Chris Hedges
11:30 a.m. Rabbi Michael Lerner
12:30 a.m. break for lunch
1:30 p.m. Symposium and Q&A with Lerner, Hedges and Christopher
2:30 Workshop Panels
1. The Legacy of Racism and How It Continues in Obama's America
2. The Environmental Crisis Paul Wapner
3. Economic Recovery for Middle Class People and the Poor-Not just for the banks and the rich
4. America's endless wars: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, North Korea, and what's next?
5. Healing Israel/Palestine
6. The 2010 Elections
7. Food Policy
8. Reforming Health Care Reform
9. The Tea Party Movement and the Growth of an Indigenous American Fascism
10. Human Rights vs. the Needs of the Empire
11. Marriage Equality
12. Workshop led by Arthur Waskow-title not yet available
5 p.m. Regional Small Group Meetings
5 p.m. Simultaneous with small groups: Muslim Prayer session
6 p.m. Break for dinner
8 p.m. Evening plenary:
Speakers: Rabbi Arthur Waskow, John Dear S.J., Sharon Welch plus other women and 3rd world religious/spiritual teachers
9 p.m.
Shabbat Celebration simultaneous with latter part of evening plenary
Saturday, June 12
9 a.m.-noon Morning Plenary on Positive Economic Alternatives
David Korten:
10:15 Workshops:
1. Economic Working Group to explore issues raised by David Korten
2. Environment
3. Sexuality and Reproductive Rights
4. Aging
5. Religious Fundamentalism
6. Psycho-Spiritual Tools for Overcoming Societal Denial and Fear
7. Empowerment for Social Activists
8. Transforming the Practice of Medicine
9. Transforming our Educational System from K-Ph.D. Svi Shapiro
10. Transforming the media Robert McChesney and John Nichols
10 a.m.-noon Simultaneous with workshops: Shabbat Service and Torah Study 9 a.m-noon co-led by Rabbis Lerner, Waskow, Kohn and Berman
Noon-Small group meetings
12:30-1:30 Lunch break
1:30 Afternoon Plenary: Positive Alternatives
Keynote: Peter Gabel on Non-Alienated Human Relationships
2:30 Riane Eisler on thinking Beyond Capitalism and Socialism
3:30-5:00 Symposium with Riane Eisler, Peter Gabel and Michael Lerner on the strategies for Spiritual Progressives
5:00 Poetry Reading
6:00 Small Group meetings
6:30 Dinner Break
8 p.m. Evening Plenary:
Jonathan Granoff on Disarmament
Bill McKibben on Environment
Jeremy Ben Ami on Israel/Palestine
Joan Chittister on Building a Network of Spiritual Progressives
Musical Celebration Sunday, June 13
Sunday morning Christian Worship Services
Simultaneous plenary: On Healing Israel/Palestine
2 p.m. Afternoon: Plenary
Spiritual Visions for Social Healing
Brian McLaren and Robert Thurman
3:30 Workshops"
*Training for Congressional Sessions
*Building Spiritual Progressive Activities in Your Home Region
*The Global Marshall Plan
*Constitutional Amendments on Limiting Corprorate Power
8 p.m. Evening: Celebration of Spiritual, Religious Diversity
*Marianne Williamson speaks
Monday, June 14 Morning: Sessions with Congressional Leaders and Representatives of the Obama Administration
Afternoon: Debriefing and Training for Continuing this Work
Conference will open Friday morning, June 11 and continue through Monday, June 14
All sessions will be held at the Church of the Reformation 212 E. Capitol St. Washington, DC
Registration- Click here to register for the San Francisco February 15th conference now!
- Click here to register for the Washington DC June 11-14 conference now!












