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BRISTOL SCHUMACHER LECTURES @ the Victoria Rooms
SUNDAY
28 October 2001

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THEME

'The ROOTS OF HEALTH'
Human Health and Sustainable Development

SPEAKERS

Dr David Abram - Navigating Between Worlds
Dr Vyvyan Howard - Short Term Gain, Long Term Pain
Romy Fraser - Changing the Paradigm of Health

THE LECTURES

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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SPEAKERS
David Abram Anthropologist and Ecologist
Navigating Between Worlds

Dr. David Abram is an anthropologist and ecologist, and author of the award winning 'The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World'. He argues that what we "know" comes to us through our senses, through physical, earthly experience. At the root of the ecological crisis and our current profound sense of dis-ease is a flawed view of reality, spawned by our tendency to be distant observers. For most of us life no longer resides in the living landscape. David Abram found in his field work with tribal people that they engage with nature as intimate participants. We lost this vital connection when we invented writing, but this need not be so. Falling in love with the living nature again induces a profound sense of vitality. A passionate spokesperson for wild nature, David maintains a strong interest in interspecies communication, and in the rejuvenation of oral culture.

Romy Fraser Owner of Neal's Yard Remedies
Changing the Paradigm of Health

Romy Fraser is the founder and chair of Neal's Yard Remedies, the leading natural medicines company. She will suggest that we need a clearer view of health and the connections between our own health, the health of the community and that of the world. She sees holistic approaches to healing and being healthy as vital for us all. Through using natural medicines it is possible to reconnect us to our own power to heal. Romy will propose that we can all be involved in this process. Learning about the healing power of plants and about the importance of healing 'from the inside out' will benefit young and old. Young people, in particular, currently have little understanding about what will keep them healthy and vital. Working to change attitudes through education we can also redirect our energy to healing the earth. Romy is now in the process of setting up the educational NYR Foundation for Health.

Dr Vyvyan Howard Toxico-pathologist
Short Term Gain, Long Term Pain

Dr. Vyvyan Howard is a medically qualified toxico-pathologist at the University of Liverpool, and a major concern of his has been the introduction of the precautionary principle in policy making. Much of his research has been on fetal and infant growth and the negative effects associated with toxins. Children, in particular, are very vulnerable to exposure to pesticides and other toxic chemicals: they are smaller and their immune and nervous systems are not fully developed. He is concerned about the chronic low dose exposure to these mixtures of chemicals. Up to 500 man-made chemical residues can now be found in everybody. We have no way of measuring the toxicity of such complex mixtures, or of GMOs. Precaution and reduction are, therefore, the principal options that society should take.

Vyvyan will discuss new strategies to prevent the global discharge of toxic chemicals into the environment.

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The BRISTOL Schumacher Lectures will take place on Sunday 28 October 2001
from 10.00 am to 6.00pm.

Prices: Lecture tickets £20 each, concessionary lecture tickets £15 each

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