Karen Chacon
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 148 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO1.0public official or leadercontacted
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UP TO4.0conversationswith people
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UP TO1.0community eventhosted or attended
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UP TO30minutesspent outdoors
Karen's actions
Understanding Systems through Conflict Transformation
Track My Purchases
I will keep a journal of all my purchases this week and research their impact on conflicts and social justice.
Understanding Systems through Conflict Transformation
Pay Attention to Current Events
I will observe local, national, and international news each day this week through a conflict resolution lens.
Understanding Systems through Conflict Transformation
Living in the Doughnut
Using the guidelines on page 68, I will use the Oxfam “doughnut” diagram to consider how the factors in the inner circle have affected my personal well-being, or what their absence would mean for my life.
Peace Talks
Talk To Others
I will tell 2 people why peace, justice, and sustainability is important to me and what my vision for a sustainable world is.
Peace Talks
Practice Listening
This week, I will practice intentionally listening to 2 people I disagree with or do not share common experience with.
Justice for the Whole Community
Do Nature Activities
I will engage in nature-based activities alone, or with my friends or family, for 30 minute(s) this week. (This can be anything from going on a walk or hike, to noticing the leaves changing color, to reading a book with nature themes.)
Justice for the Whole Community
ATTEND A MEETING
This week, I will attend one local event or meeting concerning a current issue in my community such as a planning meeting, a town hall, or a training on taking action.
Peace Talks
Write Letters or Emails
I will write 1 letter(s) or email(s) this week to a public official or company to advocate for sustainable, socially just, and/or peacemaking policies.
Justice for the Whole Community
REDUCE MY FOOTPRINT
I will calculate my ecological footprint and talk with my family or roommates about way we can reduce our negative enviromental impact.
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