by suzukiwebmaster | Jul 7, 2016 | Developing Resilience, Our Changing World
by Stan Hirst The Suzuki Elders’ Educational and Community Engagement Working Group have identified food security as one of several focuses for its ongoing educational programme. Two salons on the subject have been held in recent months (summarized at this link...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 15, 2016 | Intergenerational Story Project, Personal Reflections
by Graham Rawlings We are Elders and, as such, we are categorized either as Baby Boomers (52 -70) or Pre-Baby Boomers (70 – ??). We are not Millenials or Generation Y (19 – 35) or post- Millenials or Generation X (35 – 52) unless we are flying under false...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 8, 2016 | Developing Resilience, Seeking Clarity
April 18, 2018. Fifteen elders from the North Shore ElderCollege Society and the Suzuki Elders sat around paper-strewn tables in the Capilano Library, North Vancouver, and considered a topic of great importance to elders and to everyone else. How secure is our...
by suzukiwebmaster | May 5, 2016 | Personal Reflections
by Anneliese Schultz An Earth Sunday 2016 homily given at the Vancouver Unitarian Church Yes. We are a part of the interdependent web of all existence. Yes. We are destroying it. That shocking juxtaposition of blessing and dishonour, gratitude and anger is probably...
by suzukiwebmaster | May 2, 2016 | Advocacy
Paper presented at the Richmond Earth Day Youth Summit 2016 by Kate Hodgson I wasn’t always a part of the climate movement. For a long time I ignored climate change because it terrified me and because I assumed someone else, older and far more capable, was...