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This
year's Bristol Schumacher Lectures are being held, once again,
at the Victoria Rooms in Clifton, on 28th October. Please
note that this year it is a Sunday, not the usual Saturday.
We have chosen the theme 'The Roots of Health - Human Health
and Sustainable Development'. Connecting our personal
lives to local and global sustainability has always been a
major concern for the Schumacher Society. Our three eminent
speakers all have their own vision of how to make the connection
between health of people and planet. Together they will offer
a comprehensive overview of this vital theme. We are certain
that we will all gain important new insights from these lectures.
In
our Schumacher Briefing, The Ecology
of Health, the main emphasis was on challenges to
the National Health Service. Here we are expanding on this
perspective. We are also publishing another Schumacher Briefing
called The Roots of Health,
by Romy Fraser and Sandra Hill, to coincide with the lectures.
We hope very much to see you there!
LECTURES,
SEMINARS & SCHUMACHER AWARDS
There
will be three 40-minutes lectures in the morning, followed
by lunch. After lunch the three morning speakers will each
give a one hour seminar (run concurrently) followed by the
presentation of the 2001 Schumacher Awards. We will
conclude with questions from the floor to all the speakers.
Come and browse among the stalls which will include Schumacher
UK, the New Economics Foundation, Schumacher Book Service,
Green Books, Resurgence magazine, Intermediate Technology
and the Soil Association, supported by displays from agencies
promoting ecologically engineered solutions. Enjoy a packed
vegetarian lunch from the Small School, Hartland, prepared
under the supervision of an ex-Cranks chef, which will be
served nearby.
This
year's Schumacher Lectures are again supported by three finance
organisations, all based in Bristol, who are leading lights
in ethical investment: Triodos Bank (banking), Holden Meehan
(independent financial advisers) and Rathbones (stockbrokers).
These institutions are important agents of change, so do please
make a point of visiting their stalls and talking to their
staff.

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