Voluntary Simplicity Discussion Courses
- Date and time
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM,
April 19, 2016
- Description
“Our decisions on how we live and consume are not made in a vacuum. We are affected by the consumer culture and society around us. Voluntary Simplicity helps participants examine how modern society can interfere with caring for the planet. Together, you explore how consumption patterns have an impact on you and your relationships, as well as the environment. Discover ways to slow down and live simply.”
Participants will meet for five, one-hour sessions to:
- Gain an understanding of the meaning of voluntary simplicity
- Explore the material and psychological distractions that prevent us from caring for Earth
- Consider how life might be enriched through the practice of simplicity
- Develop a personal Action Plan to integrate simplicity into their lives
- Event sponsor
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Sustainability
- Admission
- Open to current students, faculty, staff
- Location
Meyer Library, Duane G. Room 209