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47th Whole Earth

Festival

LOST KIDS & LOST AND FOUND

LODGING

No camping is permitted anywhere on campus.People found camping are subject to citation and removal from campus. The closest public camping

ground is KOA in West Sacramento. If you need lodg-ing, the City of Davis provides a variety of options

for your travel, including local hotels and inns. Visit www.davisdowntown.com/hotel-directory

If your child is lost or has lost somethinggo to the KARMA DOME. We have wristbands with the parent’s contact inforamtion at the Karma Dome and at

Kids’ Space.

DOGS

All dogs must be on a leash while at the festival, guided b y a person. D ogs may not b e staked down. P lease, do not l eave pets i nside your car and m ake s ure your d og g ets enough water.

Please pick up after your dog.

ALCOHOL, MARIJUANA, & TOBACCO

The Whole Earth Festival is an alcohol-free event. Thank you for not bringing alcohol onto campus. The Regents of the Univesity of California, owners of the UC Davis campus, do not allow marijuana use on any of its UC Campuses. This includes medicinal use of marjuana. All events at UC Davis have a zero-toler-

ance for drug and alcohol possession. Those in pos-session of drugs or alcohol will be cited. The campus

is also smoke and tobacco-free.

WEF.UCDAVIS.EDU

As this year’s directors we would like to welcome you to the 47th Whole Earth Festival! We would like to give major props to the WEF staff for making this weird and wonderful thing happen, it could not have been done without their hard work and dedication. We would also like to give a huge thanks to the volunteers who keep this whole earth festival go around. We hope that you stick around to experience as much of the festival as you can and immerse yourself in the RAWness and the authenticity of all that it has to offer. From the handmade crafts and the great music to fresh compost piles and the raw workshops we hope that you get to see and do it all. #stayRAW Much love and good vibes,

Yousef “the Lorax” Buzayan & Larysa “the Cable Guy” Fomina

# WEF2016@WHOLEEARTHFEST

WERC

KARMA DOME

As your Karma Patrol Directors, we are working towards creating a cohesive, friendly and safe space and are here

for you if you need anything during the festival. If you need any guidance or assistance during your festival experience, you can find us in the green-purple-tan Karma Dome, at the

northeast corner of the quad.

We are also here to support the several hundred Non-Vio-lent Conflict Resolution-trained Karma Patrol Volunteers that

make this experience possible for all of you. Our Karma Patrollers are a crucial resource at this festival as they:

-set/up take down the festival-ensure a zero waste environment by assisting with WERC

(Whole Earth Reusables Cooperative), composting and recycling

-Answer questions or help you find the Karma Dome-Space-keeping and Night-keeping-- roving, roaming and

establishing a safe space through non-violent conflict resolution

As you enjoy the festival please be sure to thank the Karma Patrol Volunteers!

Your 2016 Karma Patrol Directors,

Amelia Evard & Jess Tierney

If WEF is a living, breathing organism (which, arguably, it is) the

Karma Patrol is the blood pumped from the Karma Dome heart to all of the space

organs, keeping the festival alive and pulsing!

COMPOST & RECYCLING We are the super coordinators from CNR! What’s our goal? Well, that’s a good question! We want zero waste! Let us tell you something, as an old politician from Vermont says: “Enough is enough.” We shall stop wasting precious resources! Plastics, oranges, broken guitars, dishes of food. Join the movement. It’s Cool and Revolutionary. It’s a mélange of Compost and Recycling! So many colors, and opportunities Your disposables will be of use again one day Let’s be honest: maybe not tomorrow…But one day, it may be reused as a toothbrush or a plastic heart That would save your life or the one of your future wife. So how about it my friends? Do you want to come aboard? Meet us between Wellman and Wickson Hall (North West of Quad)

Kawayan De Guzman & Mehdi Bouzouina

We are the Whole Earth Reusable Cooperative directors. The WEF family has missed reusable dishes so much that we have finally brought them back! Bye, compostables, you are becoming history. Welcome home, reusables, you are the future. And of course, you, my favorite person at the festival, is going to help us out. After you enjoy your delicious food, please bring the dirty dish to a dish return booth located on the east and west sides of the quad. See, it’s so simple to be sustainable.

Elizabeth Oramas Diaz and Lu ZhangOperating Hours: Friday 10-6pm Saturday 10-6pm Sunday 10-5pm

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FRIDAY MAY 06

OPEN DANCE AREA5:30-10:00pm

BIRDSTRIKE THEATRE

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HOI POLLI FUSION BELLYDANCE

QUAD STAGE

NEXT OF KIN12:00-1:00pm

OPENING CEREMONY!

FRENCH CASSETTES5:00-5:50pm

GRAVY NATION5:00-5:55pm

LILA ROSE 6:10-7:10pm

SUNDAY SLIPPERS6:20-7:15pm

ALIA7:30-8:30pm

THA DIRT FEELIN’7:35-8:35pm

THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE

8:45-10:00pmIDEATEAM

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Kirtan Workshop & Bhakti Yoga Class

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Welcome to Quad Stage! We are at the southeast end of the Quad, facing northward toward the Karma Dome. We present musical acts, keynote speakers and informative emceeing. Join us for the Opening Ceremony just before

noon Friday and the Closing Ceremony 5-6pm Sunday! Special thanks to: Jonlee Productions, providing the fine sound system at Quad Stage! Our stage crew welcomes sound engineer Jon Lee, with assistants Joe Pace, Michelle Joye and Ned Sykes! Quad Stage also welcomes and thanks our emcee, iRev Armitage

Shankz 6.0.7, now celebrating his 30th year working the Whole Earth Festival!

Intention as Vibration: a New Moon

Sound 6:00 -

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BOOTHS

Caramel corn, falafels, mango-on-a-stick, vegan corndogs

just to name a few. Additionally, you can try some

black bean quesadillas, raw juices, kava, and homemade popsicles. Check out our booths located in

the main food courts on both east and west walkways.

We also have some treats next to the quad stage. When you’re done

enjoying your meals, please dispose of your dishes at our dish

return stations.

WEST Get Ice Cream

PreethiLydia’s

Carmen’s TaqueriaSweet Delights

the Juicery

EASTGourmet Faire

Blue SunEgg Roll People

Aroma ConcessionsChickpeasWEF Coffee

Raja’sSugar Magnolia

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SPIRITUALITY AND CULTURAL APPROPIATION

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ALEX LEACHACCEPTING ONESELF

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MOVEMENT MEDICINE W/ Julian Darkcherub

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FINDING YOUR FLOW W/ Karla

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BLINDFOLDED GUIDED CHAKRA DANCE

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10:00amART!

MURAL AND CRAFTS KICKOFF

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STORYTELLING

NATURE CRAFTS 1:00-3:00pm

SURPRISE WORSHOP 3:00-4:00pm

HULA HOOP DANCE PARTY4:00-5:00pm

Hungry?Grab a reusable plate and enjoy some

yummy grub at one of the 17 food boths. All food sold at WEF is the

essence of RAW; vegetarian, non-GMO, sustainably produced,

and hand-made just for you!

EXPERIENTIAL SPACE WORKSHOPS2:00-4:00pm

White Noise Collective Spirituality and Cultural AppropriationWhen white people practice yoga, Native American spirituality, Buddhist meditation, West African drumming, or other

spiritual practices from non-European cultures, what are the impacts? As Jarune Uwujaren points out in The Difference Between Cultural Exchange and Cultural Appropriation, “we have a responsibility to listen to people of marginalized

cultures, understand as much as possible the blatant and subtle ways in which their cultures have been appropriated and exploited, and educate ourselves enough to make informed choices when it comes to engaging with people of other cultures.” Coming from a stance of curiosity, this workshop is offered to develop a shared understanding of

cultural appropriation and its diverse impacts, directly informed by voices from Native and POC communities. 4:30-5:30pm

Alex Leach Accepting OneselfAccepting Oneself is about seeing that every part of you is perfectly okay just as it is. We all walk around with this

inner critic that tells us that we look wrong, say things wrong, and do things wrong. The lie of the inner critic is that if I could just be more like "x", then I will be worthy of love. But the answer isn't to strive to contort ourselves into being

more like "x". The answer is to discover who we truly are, and that we are already worthy of love. Participants will engage in exercises that will help them confront and transcend their inner critic, and exercises that practice the skill of

accepting oneself just as they are.

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TAPPING INTO YOUR SOUL’S PURPOSE

Kirsten Elise 11:00-12:30pm

FINDING MEANING IN & AFTER COLLEGE

Andreas Toupadakis

COMPASSION CREWShayan, Abbas

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KIDS HOOP JAM w/ Maya11:00am

PRIMAL PLAY w/ Jared1:00pm

JUGGLING 101w/ Yara2:00pm

BASIC HAND HOOPING

w/ Karla5:00pm

YOGA WITH CARA10:00-12:00pm

GIANT BUBBLES12:00-1:00pm

NATURE CRAFTS1:00-3:00pm

SURPISE WORKSHOP!3:00-4:00pm

HULA HOOP DANCE PARTY4:00-5:00pm

NADABRAHMA MEDITATION12:30-1:30pm

CHAKRA BALANCING

YOGA PLAY SHOP

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DISCOVERING THE RAW SPIRIT

THROUGH BHAKTI YOGA

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FEMINIME FLOWw/ Jaya Kundali

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YOGA & DANCE

MEDITATION

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RED TENT RHYTHMS DANCE &

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AWAKEN YOUR

CREATIVE ENERGY

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FLUTES CONNECT PEOPLE OF

ALL CULTURES11:00-12:00pm

Hoop space welcomes everyone and anyone to come play with beautiful

hoops of all sizes. Discover new ways of engagin with

the sacred circle to connect to the earth, the cosmos,

and to align with your galactic center in this

whirling wonderland. Feel the benefits of spinal

alignment as you strengthen and connect with your core to create a foundation from

which to spiral beyond perceived limitations. Feel

free to experiement on your own,or ask one of our

amazing volunteers to show you some tricks! All levels of experience are encouraged to particpate in this magical

exploration. This year we have an incredible line up of hoop workshops that I highly

encourage you to attend!

HOOP SPACE

With Love, Kristen & Karla

EXPERIENTIAL SPACE WORKSHOPS11:00-12:30pm Kirsten Elise Tapping Into Your Soul’s Purpose

Join us to learn about Meridian Tapping aka "EFT" (Emotional Freedom Technique), gain clarity around your purpose and shift towards a career that is in alignment with your soul's true calling. Meridian Tapping is a clinically proven method that clears energy blockages stored in your body caused by trauma or negative experiences. By

literally tapping on meridian points (as used in acupuncture) in conjunction with affirmations, you will instantly release stored blockages, fears, old thought patterns, and limiting beliefs to realign yourself with your true passions. Kirsten Elise is a deeply empathic artist, healer and life coach dedicated to helping her clients live passionate,

purposeful lives. She teaches tapping workshops as a way of creating powerful healing within group settings. More information can be found at www.kirstenelise.com.

1:00-2:00pm Andreas Toupadakis Colleges of the anxious: Consequences and SolutionsKnown for being almost too happy, Professor toupadakis emphasizes learning to be happy, working hard and finding a place where you belong. He teaches Chem 2ABC,

Chem 10, and Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences. Every year he gives away handmade soap with a carving of the “Life Curve” to his highest scoring student.

2:30-4:00pm Shayan, Abbas and Ippolito Compassion CrewOur workshops and retreats focus on repurposing our daily interactions onto a foundation of compassion. Being more aware of how your body and mind are their own

eco-system and the better you take care of that the better you can take care of each other and the world. We are happy to use interactive artistic expression and collaborative discussion to create the motivation and inspiration to enact change in the world. To realize our own vulnerability and be overjoyed with the mission of

enacting this change on others, we can create a global network of compassion that will in turn make our planet and our community healthier.

HOW TO BE HAPPY AT WORK & SCHOOL

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SATURDAY MAY 07

This year’s Kids Space will focus on developing environmental consciousness among young people at WEF. "Raw” is the theme for this year’s festival so we want young people to have the opportunity to create art with natural raw materials. We will also be holding workshops that encompass the values here at WEF, and reflecton the basic components of life and living. Throughout the festival, we will share a rich program and schedule,

KIDS SPACE

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JIANT J & WEEPING CAT10:00-10:20am

TOAD HOLLOW 10:30-11:00am

PASTEL DREAM11:15-11:50pm

THE LOVE DIMENSION11:00-11:45am

CLAN DYKEN12:00-12:45pm

DINEH ELDERS

LOWER 48 1:10-2:00pm

EVAN DALY’S BLUES BAND2:20-3:10pm

BOCA DO RIO3:35-4:25pm

BIG STICKY MESS4:45-5:35pm

GROOVE SESSION5:55-6:50pm

THE NIBBLERS7:15-8:15pm

“Why Don't Dolphins Fight

Back?”

Laura Bridgeman 1:00pm

OUR TOXIC WORLD

YOUNG 1843:00pm

PERMACULTURE

ACTION

TRI-COOPS REGAN HALL CIRCLE

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"INTERNET COLONIALISM: THE FIGHT FOR YOUR

MIND"

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SIAMSA LE CHEILE10:00-10:45am

THE IRISH DANCERS OF UC DAVIS

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TEAM KOYOTE BAILA11:30-12:30pm

MANASA12:45-1:15pm

MCKEEVER SCHOOL OF IRISH DANCE

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SAPRIKA 2:15-2:45pm

TRADITIONAL AZTECH DANCERS3:00-3:30pm

JODETTE’S JEWELS OF THE NILE 3:45-4:30pm

GAURANGA YOGA 4:45-5:15pm

RAM RAI 5:30-6:30pm

OPEN DANCE AREA6:45-10:00pm

SAMBA DA TERRA10:00-10:40am

KAZ MIRBLOUK12:10-12:55pm

THE GOOD BAD1:15-2:05pm

GROOVESESSION2:20-2:55pm

THEM TRAVELIN’ BIRDS3:10-4:00pm

STEEP RAVINE4:15-5:05pm

LAZER TOOTH6:05-7:00pm

URPLE EEPLE7:00-8:00pm

BIG JOE DADDY8:00-9:00pm

SPOKEN BIRD9:00-10:00pm

MAYA BURNS

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CELLOJOE5:15-6:05pm

MONOPHONICS8:45-10:00pm

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Lauren Garcia

PERMACULTURE ACTION FILM

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Jasmine Fuego1:00-3:00pm

CLIMATE CHANGE

FORCES POST-CAPITALISM

YOUNG 1943:00-4:30pm

and we invite you and your family to come play, learn, and interact!

QUAN YIN TEA LOUNGEQuan Yin Tea Lounge creates

a space to serve Gong Fu style tea.

The tea is FREE!

Quan Yin Tea Lounge has created tea spaces at Cosmic Convergence Festival, 2015 and 2016, Lucidity Festival 2015 and 2016, Envision Festival 2015 and Burning

Man. We will be open from

12:00 to 9:30 PM Friday and Saturday and Sunday

12:00 to 5:00pm

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SynRG WORKSHOP10:00-12:00pm

JODETTE’S JEWELS OF THE NILE12:15-1:00pm

GAURANGA YOGA 2:30-3:00pm

ELITE DANCE COMPANY3:15-3:30pm

SAMBA DA TERRA3:45-4:45pm

CLOSING CEREMONIES

JIM PAGE 10:00-10:55am

MAYA BURNS11:10-12:05pm

KATGRUVS

ROYAL JELLY JIVE12:25-1:25pm

WEF FAMILY JAM10:15-11:00am

ABBAS MOHAMED11:15-11:40am

ZADO12:00-12:50pm

BONZANA KING1:10-2:05pm

SWEETWATER STRING BANG2:25-3:25pm

BE CALM HONCHO3:45-5:00pm

JOE CRAVEN AND THE SOMETIMERS

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TEMPEST1:50-3:05pm

REINHABITING THE VILLAGEYOUNG 194

Ric Victores

10:00-12:00pm COMPASSIONATE

COMMUNICATION

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Alex Leach

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PROJECT NUMUNDO

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David Casey

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ECO-CONSCIOUS FASHION

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David Galindo

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OCCUPYTHE FARM

FILM

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Dir. Todd Darling

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TEAM KOYOTE BAILA1:15-2:15pm

If you love Whole Earth Festival, you have to stop by Art Space! As it stands today, this space is an ode to the festival’s origins. The first festival in 1969 was coined an “Art Happening” with its existential purpose being to use art as a means of teaching the community about social, personal, and environmental wellness. This year, we’ve

hand selected a variety of pieces to display during the festival that we personally feel relate back to this original purpose and to this year’s festival theme: RAW. We will also

be hosting activities and artist-run workshops and presentations in our space throughout the festival weekend! If you happen to be walking by the Memorial Union, you might catch a glimpse of our Sculpture Garden, which is graciously provided by

John Natsoulas from his personal gallery downtown. Yes, the one with the dog. If you like what you see in our collection, make sure to stop by his gallery sometime for

more!

ART SPACE

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YOGA WITH CARA10:00-12:00pm

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NATURE CRAFTS1:00-3:00pm

SURPRISE WORKSHOP3:00-4:00pm

HULA HOOP DANCE PARTY4:00-5:00pm

KIDS HOOP JAM w/ Tara2:00pm

SOULFUL FLOWw/ Hooplasana

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INTUITIVE IMPROVISATION w/ Joe Craven1:00-2:00pm

COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION

w/ Alex Leach2:30-3:30pm

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MEDICINE ASANA

INTEGRATION9:00-

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INTROTO MIRACLE HEALING

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SOCIAL MEDITATION WORKSHOP

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YIN YOGA &CACAO CEREMONY

presented by the OM Dome

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STILL FLOW

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CORE POWER VINYASA

FLOW YOGA 10:00-

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WEF HISTORY TENTA new WEF History/ Memorabilia/ Dona-

tion tent is located at the center circle on the middle aisle --

right in the heart of the Festival! Here

you can see some of the things collected by WEF's Archivists over the years, buy WEF memorabilia, make donations to

your favorite festival, plan reunions and

events to make WEF echo throughout the year, or kick back & chat with staff and KPers from years

past. All are welcome to visit; stay as long

as you like! Communications

about this and other support activities are

being coordinated thru the old archi-

vist's eddressWholeE-arthFestival@g-

mail.com including signing up to staff the

tent!1:00-2:00pm

Joe Craven Intuitive ImprovisationIn this workshop, Joe will teach you how to make better music in the moment, jam with folks you’ve never

met, and/or say something different every time you take a solo. Show up “empty handed, open minded” for this class. It will help deepen your connection to spontaneity, movement and seeing the value of not being

attached to the outcome when letting your creative juices flow.

2:30-3:30pmAlex Leach Compassionate Communication

Compassionate Communication helps people engage in honest & authentic dialogue by creating a sense of safety and connection. By avoiding the debate of who is right and who is wrong, space is created for you

and I to simply share what is going on inside of ourselves. Empathy is the foundation of this kind of dialogue, and with practice we can hear even the ugliest messages with compassion. Participants will gain a deeper awareness of their inner experience, they will practice the skills needed to share that authentically

with others, and the skill of listening with compassion and empathy to difficult messages.

EXPERIENTIAL SPACE WORKSHOPS

CEDAR STAGE

DANCE STAGEWelcome to Dance Stage! Located on the lawn in front of Wellman H all, dance stage p resents performances from local and on-campus dance groups. Come enjoy a wide array of dance genres and feel free to dance along as well!

Welcome to the Cedar Stage! We are located southwest of the Quad on the Walker lawn across Hart Hall (close to shields!) There’s something for everyone. Come shake your caboose loose!

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3:00 PM Our Toxic World YOUNG 184 Deborah J Whitman A discussion about current environmental issues such as pollution of our water, air, land and food. This presentation also strategizes actions and methods that can protect the individual against toxic chemical exposure.

SATURDAY

EDUCATION

3:00-4:30 PM "Climate Change Forces Post-Capitalism" YOUNG 194 Terry Bisson and Kim Stanley Robinson This will be the Fifth annual discussion at WEF of climate change and economics as seen from a science fiction perspective, with local luminary Kim Stanley Robinson this time joined by Nebula Award winning hippie short-story god Terry Bisson.

11:00 AM "INTERNET COLONIALISM: THE FIGHT FOR YOUR MIND" YOUNG 184 Lauren GarciaIn order to resist social control in the increasingly Orwellian world of digital media, we must first understand how it operates. Internet access, surveillance and censorship have the power to shape public dialog and decide your future. The public has the power to decide its own future, but first we have to get smart.

9:00 AM -12:00 PM PERMACULTURE ACTION TRI-COOPS REGAN HALL CIRCLE UC DAVIS Derek Downey, Kaitlin Oki and Kat Perkins and Jasmine Saavedra Fuego The first Permaculture Action Tour launched from San Francisco in late September and embarked on a multicity quest to empower fans through community action and permaculture education. Musicians The Polish Ambassador, Ayla Nereo, Mr. Lif, and visual designer Liminus travelled to 32 cities, encouraging fans from their show to come out the following days to get their hands dirty in an organized permaculture action day. (www.permacultureaction.org) Join us for the second annual morning of permaculture in the Tri Co-operative gardens! Beginning with a potluck breakfast at 9 am, we will spend the morning learning about and putting permaculture principles into action. The Tri Co-operatives are home to a community of 30 students committed to living and learning co-operatively. As one of the communities of the Solar Community Housing Association, the Tri Co-ops are committed to providing low income co-operative housing that works to confront and critique systems of oppression through ecological awareness, inclusive self-governance and alternative economic models. In accordance with these principles, the community does not tolerate racism, transphobia, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, Zionism, anti-semitism, Islamophobia, cultural appropriation, classism, ableism, or any other form of prejudice or discrimi-nation on Tri Co-operative grounds. Please be mindful and considerate of these principles.

1:00 PM “Why Don't Dolphins Fight Back? Critiquing Anthropocentrism & Seeing Beyond Our Cultural Conditioning" YOUNG 184 Laura Bridgeman Western culture frames our relations with other animals and "nature" in ways that prevent our recognition of non-human agency. Our laws deny dolphins the rights to their own lives, and humans are placed at the top of a hierarchy that is inherently oppressive. This talk will examine practical ways that we can transcend these conceptual boundaries and illustrates what happens when we do so.

1:00-3:00 PM PERMACULTURE ACTION FILM & COMMENTARY YOUNG 194 Jasmine Saavedra Fuego Zac Fabian was the videographer and media director for the first Permaculture Action Tour, His film will show the world a music tour that inspired and introduced permaculture to hundreds of fans of the Polish Ambassador, Ayla Nereo and Mr Lif who wanted to learn more about sustainably growing food, something that will be increasingly important and a sustainable alterna-tive to corporate agriculture in the future. Jasmine Saavedra Fuego was part of the original Permaculture Action Tour and part of the current Permaculture Action Network. www.permacultureaction.org/

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11:00am COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION YOUNG 184 Alex Leach

Compassionate Communication helps people engage in honest & authentic dialogue by creating a sense of safety and connection. By avoiding the debate of who is right and who is wrong, space is created for you and I to simply share what is going on inside of ourselves. Empathy is the foundation of this kind of dialogue, and with practice we can hear even the ugliest messages with compassion. Participants will gain a deeper awareness of their inner experience, they will practice the skills needed to share that authentically with others, and the skill of listening with compassion and empathy to difficult messages.

12:00 - 2:00 Project NuMundo Presented by Project NuMundo YOUNG 194 David Casey

Project Nuevo Mundo is a platform that connects people and impact centers, encouraging resource sharing on the web and on the ground to catalyze planetary regeneration and individual transformation. Vision: Our vision is to create a physical and virtual network of interlinked impact centers (ecovillages, educational demonstration living and learning centers) that greatly impact the surrounding community and those who live or work there. We hope to connect people to new meaningful work experiences in all skill trades that will provide them with a personal transformation and will accelerate the development of the impact centers. We want to demonstrate harmonic future trajectories for human living that are feasible, desirable and healthy for all living things. www.projectnuevomundo.com

10:00 - 12:00 Reinhabiting the Village YOUNG 194 Ric Victores As we become increasingly aware of our interconnection on this one shared home called Earth, there is a compelling call to find our common threads and become the stewards for our collective future. Thinking Global, Acting Local principals and best practices empower participation in direct action at personal, interpersonal, and local community levels while considering our place in the greater web of life. Whether on a Land Stewardship project, or in an Urban environment, together we will explore the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern innovation to foster holistic solutions for

2:00 - 3:30 Occupy the Farm Film and commentary YOUNG 194 Director Todd Darling "On Earth Day April 22, 2012, I received a text: a couple hundred urban farmers were marching onto ten plus acres of fallow farmland and the site of a former agricultural research center known as the Gill Tract. The farmers hoped to stop development of a shopping mall and condo complex on the site of the former research station, and de-rail plans that threatened to remove the class one agricultural land from farming. The activists brought with them 16,000 seedlings, roto tillers, shovels and tents. Within a few hours, they’d planted an acre of vegetables, put up a big banner that read: Occupy the Farm, and set up a tent village to defend the crops" The battle over the last large piece of farmland in California’s East Bay raged for months. This successful direct action altered the fate of this land owned by the University of California at Berkeley, sent urban agriculture into local headlines, and demonstrated how hopes for social justice can become a reality. This, the urban farmers announced, was “Occupy 2.0.” - See more at: http://occupythefarmfilm.com/

1:00pm Cause Driven, Eco-Conscious Fashion...Made in America? YOUNG 184 David GalindoD.O.H.P. is a fashion forward brand that makes all of its garments domestically in the United States and out Earth-friendly materials. In addition, aside from sourcing locally and utilizing sustainable resources, we plant 3 trees for each one of the garments that we manufacture. The purpose of this presentation is the educate the general public about the degradation of the environment by the apparel industry, the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs overseas from 1973 until 2013, includ-ing the garment industry, and how "Forest Gardens" throughout the globe are not only helping the planet, but also lifting up farmers out of poverty

holistic solutions for resiliency in our communities. reinhabitingthevillage.com

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FRIDAY

SATURDAY11:00-12:00 Flutes Connect People of All Cultures Music with Linda Michelle Hardy Michelle Hardy demonstrates Flutes of Celtic , Chinese, and Native American cultures and� invites you to listen, learn, and feel a deeper connection to your fellow humans !10:00 - 11:30 (75 min) Feminine Flow with Jaya Kundali Vinyasa Flow we learn to tap into innermost feminine essence through sensual movement.11:30 - 1:00 (75 min) Yoga and Dance meditation with Sarah VelezDynamic yoga poses, simple dance steps, inspiring rhythms, guided visualizations. Open to all bodies and skill levels!12:30 - 1:30 Nadabrahma Meditation: Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene Oregon An Osho meditation which allows conflicting parts of your body to fall in tune and brings harmony to your whole being. 1:00 - 2:30 (75 min) Red Tent Rhythms Dance & Women's Circle. with Zsuzsi Hussla We will explore the phases of the menstrual cycle through dance and stretching, awakening and embodying the different rhythms of a woman's cycle. We will follow the class with a short talking circle to discuss women's mysteries. Women and men welcome. 2:30 - 4:00 Awaken Your Creative Energy with Maggie TaurickThrough a combination of breath, movement, sound, and dialogue, we will let go of any blockages that may be present, and tap into the creative energy that is within all of us, letting it flow freely. 2:30 - 4:30 Chakra Balancing Yoga Play Shop, Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonJoin us for a unique opportunity as we incorporate nature's medicine into our yoga�practice. In this workshop, we will take an invigorating vinyasa flow class and introduce the use�of essential oils to deepen our connection to earths energy.

HEALING + SACRED SPACE

3:00 - 5:00 Kirtan Workshop and Bhakti Yoga Class With special guest B.K. Tyagi, International Bhakti yoga teacher and Vaishnava monk.Kirtan Workshop: Highest Harmony through Transcendental sound vibration. Bhakti Yoga Class: The Art of All Activity: Moving beyond the plane of exploitation and finding harmony in the modern world with the essential wisdom of the Vedas.

6:00 - 8:00 "Intention as Vibration: a New Moon Sound Ceremony with Maggie Taurick and friendsWe will co-create a sacred space and come together. Through sound, we will connect to our inner wisdom as we welcome new beginnings, create intentions, find balance, and heal our minds, bodies, and spirits.

5:00-7:00 Sacred Circle Dance with Joan Rawles Healing (outdoor) SpacePart village folk festival; part meditation in motion. Dances to glorious music from all over the world, with, on this day, an emphasis on dances honoring nature and our call to serve it well. No prior experience necessary. Any questions, contact her at [email protected]

Whole Earth Festival Sacred/Healing Spaces is very proud of the offerings we are presenting this year, Combining the energies of Healing Space with Sacred Space. We will have the Sacred Space in the geodesic dome. Healing Space will be in a space shaded by trees.

4:00 - 5:15 Shamanic Vinyasa Flow Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonJoin us with for an invigorating flow igniting the elements within us, awakening to earth healing. Come together as we dance with the wind, connecting deep to the creative energy all around us. 4:30 - 6:00 MIND-BODY AWARENESS Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonCome to the mat for a gentle flow to embrace your individuality and the beautiful body you have been given! Breathe your body, feel your body, love your body, heal your body.6:00 - 8:00 Discovering the Raw Spirit through Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Kamal TyagiBhakti Kamal Tyagi, a monk who has spent years studying in India, will speak about the essence of the Vedas (the ancient Sanskrit texts from India) that are giving helpful and illuminating guidance for everyone interested in an evolution of consciousness.

9:00-11:00 Ancient Earth Medicine ~ Asana Integration Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonCome earth seekers for a unique opportunity as we incorporate nature's medicine into our yoga practice.10:00 - 11:30 Core Power Vinyasa Flow Yoga with Brittny Haapanen11:00 -12:30 Introduction to Miracle Healing with Kirsten Elise Join us to learn the three keys to healing your self, your community and your planet. 12:00 - 1:15 STILL FLOW Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonThis class offering will focus on finding a comfortable stillness in a sequence of postures while moving in sync with the breath. 12:30 - 2:30 Social Meditation Workshop with Camelia Gallagher The intention is to create a safe healing, authentic space where participants can speak honestly from their heart, learn from one another, honor their highest selves and deepen their meditation practice. 2:30-4:00 Yin Yoga and Cacao Ceremony¤ Presented by the OM Dome, Eugene OregonWe will allow our bodies the chance to integrate the flow from the wonders of the weekend at Whole Earth Festival.

SUNDAY

CRAFTS

A Peace Chain l After the Gold Rush l Alissa Clark Clayworks Ancient Winds l Aphrodite's Treasures l Aquamarine Jewelry Studiol Architectural Ceramic Design l Art of Clay l Art of Juli Adams lBaba Heirlooms l Barely Claire l Basic l Black & White Art Studio l Bliss Slings l Blooming Lotus Giftsl Bob Saxon Studio l Buttercup Knit & Crochet l Capay Valley Ranchesl Carolo-Bags l Catherine G McElroy Gallery l Clay FantaSeal Cera Luna (Waxing Moon Batiks)l Chrysalis l Cisco Collectionl Colorburst Studios l Cool Shoes & Moccasins l Crystal Vortexl Dancing Tree Studio l The Different Druml Diné (Big Mtn Navajo)l Dom Chi Companyl Dot Chakra l Dusty Rose TieDye Designs lEarthstonesl Earthwear Fine Jewelry l Elka Herbals l Eugene Leather Works l Florere lFrom War to Peace l Fused Glass by Phyllisl Gneiss Wood l Green Pisces Designs l Guinev-ere's Candlesl Handpainted Wood Puzzlesl Hardwood Creationsl

Harlan Glass l Harmony Tie-Dyes l Hatterdashery l Head 'N Home Hats l Heather Eckelsl Hempress Arisel Herbcraft l Honeysuckle Smile lImpressed by Naturel Imps and Monstersl J P Designs l

JEEBA Jewelry l Jessi Brooksl Jo Stafinbil Jewelry l Jocelyn's Specialty Soapsl John O Fused Glassl Judy's Handcrafted Artsl

Kirk McCarthy DesignslKitchen Holdersl Kitchen Witch Gourmet lKiwi Sandalsl Krinkly Batiksl KritterKlipsl Kunihiro Pottery l

Larenda Designsl Laughing Tree l Laura Brubaker Designs l

Lilys Bonsai & Gifts l Liscom Hill Pottery l Liz Patton Design l

Margaret Kunzler Potteryl Michelle's Art Design l Mila Design Studio l Moss Followsl Mostly Sweet Jewelry l Mushy Metals l My Crystal Visionsl Nightingale Farmsl Nine Dream MarblingNishimura DesignslNzalamba Artworks l Oregon Jewelryl Organic Attirel Other Worldsl Paula Fong Illustra-tionsl Peace, Love, and Soy Waxl Pena Family Designsl

Peter Bailey Designsl Pure Intentl Puzzle Rings By Pahos l Rainbow Paper Artl Recover Your Thoughtsl Refunct Jewelryl Renaissance Ragsl Rewind l Rickey Schaller l

Ride-Um George l Ron Peterson Jewelry l Royal Fibers l

Samo's Bonsai and Giftsl Sarada Designsl Sarah Lam Art l Scholfield Valley WoodlSean's Celtic Creationsl

Shoestring Wood Productsl Sierra Jewelersl Silly Yetil

Spiral Spectrum Fashionsl Spunky Punkerl Sten Hoiland Wire Sculpturel Stone Circle Studiol Stone-fish Potteryl Stuart Ratcliff Drawingsl Summer of Love Silk Artl Sunshine Jubileel Sweetland Potter-yl Sympatico Clothingl Tangleweedsl Ten Four Goodsl The Rustic Barl Thimbleberry Threadl

3fish l Timberline Stained Glassl Toni Faye Catelanil Tread LightlUCD Craft Center Instruc-torsl Venusian Art GlassVoZ Jewelry l Wayward Starfishl WEF Staff Craftsl Wild Earth Sculp-turel Wild Geese Garden Herbsl Wocasek Creative Artsl Xylem Clothing Companyl Yeah

Yeah! Pony Prince l Zeyma Collection

Our goal again this year is to help make direct connections between the people who use things and the people who make them.

We are continuing WEF's commitment to community by offering only hand-made crafts and art -- sold by the people that made them. Whether in

food or in clothes, we feel it is important to connect with each other. As you walk around and admire beautifully crafted objects, we encour-

age you to talk with their makers. Often the life histories of these artisans embody the values WEF has been promoting over the years -- peace, self–suf-ficiency, sustainability, joy, and embracing our natural world. Their stories may

be as wonderful as their art.

Lois Richter and Yuhan Lu, [email protected]

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THANK YOU! Special Thanks!

Mike EricksonSteve Sousa

John NatsoulasWindmill Feed Sunny Shine

Sand-DaTed WilshusenPeter Moyes

Michael Gerell Root of HappinessHoes Down Festival

Alex Park Creative Media

Joyce TuttleMichael Cardenas

Tyson MantorDarin Schluep

Segundo Dining CommonsCity of DavisChef Iwaka

Andres DongoAshley “Fantashley” Woodbury

Jimmy BurnsAndy Field

Bill HebergerBrad Terry

Brendan Duffey Jessie Sabala

Jose Chavez Jr.Joy Parker Lee

Larry LeeLaurence HermanMyvanwy Morgan

Rainer SchwerschkowRamiro GarciaSarah Clanton

Eco Hub (CCE, Aggie Reuse, Experimental College)

The 47th Whole Earth Festival would like to thank the following people for their hard work and general amazingness! Without them, this festival would not be possible!

ART SPACE Heather Forman & Sabrina CastanedaCEDAR STAGEEugene LeeCOFFEE BOOTHSierra HendersonCOMPOST AND RECYCLING Kawayan De Guzman & Mehdi BouzouinaCRAFT BOOTHSLois Richter & Yuhan Lu

DANCE STAGE Rachel LeungEDUCATIONKat VangENTERTAINMENTElizabeth ‘Liz’ Luu & Jessie WongEXPERIENTIAL SPACEHasib HashemiFLOW CONTROLEsmail Hariq & Samantha SolomonFOOD BOOTHSAntoinette Machado & Kristan JordeFUNDRAISINGChris MyersHEALING SPACEJenn Azure DownhillHOOP SPACEKirsten Young & Karla PalominoKARMA PATROLAmelia Evard, Jess Tierney & Tyler LongenbaughKIDS SPACEAna Maria Guerrero & Sinead SantichKP FOODSShuluo “Sherlock” Fu &LOGISTICSPam Ponomchai & Shani MaNIGHT KEEPERSAdilla Jamaludin & Hannah UlanseyNON-VIOLENCE WORKSHOPSAlan C. MillerPROGRAMAntonieta Castillo CarpioPUBLICITYHarshdeep Kaur & Oliver DuanQUAD STAGECathy Aubill-Wilshusen & Pam EricksonREUSABLES Elizabeth Oramas Diaz & Lu ZhangSERVICE BOOTHS Gurjot Gill & Rob Roy Woodman

STAFF CRAFT BOOTHSJayme MyersWEF YODADan Nq

SPACEKEEPERSAlex Smith, Daniel Nagey, & Casey Callahan

DIRECTORSYOUSEF BUZAYAN & LARYSA FOMINA