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RCC Community Call

Facilitator: Dan Hines

Topic: Wayfinding in Turbulent Seas

Dan guides small group experiences as a freelance facilitator, in the lineage of Circles of Trust and the Center for Courage & Renewal. He is involved in founding an intentional community, political work and leadership consulting and coaching. He is intrigued and passionate about the dynamic tension between spirituality and social activism. For a decade of his life, he managed a zoo (alas, a true story). He was born, raised and lives in the unceded territory of the Secwépemc people (Kamloops, BC); his ancestors have been ranchers, loggers, and government employees in the valley for three generations.

Dan’s shared some framing for our talk:

“We are all wayfinders. The traditional navigational practices of wayfinding provide insights and skills that are needed when one is ‘off the map’. These skills are especially important in storms of dynamic change and confusion, as we are voyaging together in this uncertain time of pandemic, revealed inequality and injustice, and profound social disruption. I am grateful to be invited into cultural learning and to respectfully guide a shared learning from a set of stories, images, meditations and reflections from the ancient art of navigation. I would recommend the history of the Hawaiian experience these past decades, in particular, the book Hawaiki Rising by Sam Low.”

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