Cheryl Honey

Female

Long Beach, WA

United States

Profile Information:

How would you characterize your connection to the Occupy movement?
Active in Movement but not part of a physical Occupation, Other
List of on-the-ground Occupy sites where you participate, if any
My proposal for Community Weaving America earned me a scholarship to attend the Rebuild the American Dream conference in WA D.C. and the Occupy Washington Rally kick-off event in 2011.
How did you hear about Occupy Cafe?
Other
If you checked "email from an organization" or a #Occupy website above, please tell us which one(s)
Not sure. We were meant to meet and collaborate to advance our work in the world.
What draws you to Occupy Cafe?
The spirit that drives the organization to weave people together and empower them to do good works creates a more caring, just and civil society. I want to do what I can to empower the people to discover new ways to thrive in a transitioning world. This site and those who created it are truly inspired. The gift I bring is Community Weaving the Occupy movement. The OccupyCafe is what will sustain the movement and transform lives and birth true "community" among all who choose to live and serve as good neighbors.
Email (optional)
cheryl@communityweaving.org

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  • Stephanie Nestlerode

    sorry I must miss your call today .... am in a training all day.  be well!

  • David Eggleton

    I know what you mean about what I'll call the talking:happening ratio.  My perspectives are that while isolated doings can seem to be too little, too late, isolated doings might serve as inspirations, sparking something substantial and timely.  And while coordinated doings can seem more likely to be adequate, coordinated doings can be both resisted and associated with a new, suspect them.

    So, we plug in where we see the most promise.

  • Mushin

    Cherly,

    Cell is 303-520-6866 Mushiin