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Pamela Boyce Simms is an evolutionary culture designer who convenes the Mid-Atlantic Transition Hub (MATH), a network of environmental activists working in the Mid-Atlantic coastal corridor. She also coaches clients in a broad range of fields to cultivate strong relationships which sustain thriving organizations through clear communication. Pamela is a seasoned social change agent who offers teams and organizations an experiential understanding of how groups can work as regenerative “human ecosystems” when at their best. She is a highly regarded keynote speaker and facilitator of conversations that unleash visionary leadership. She assists groups, and organizations with change and stress ...
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Pamela Boyce Simms is an evolutionary culture designer who convenes the Mid-Atlantic Transition Hub (MATH), a network of environmental activists working in the Mid-Atlantic coastal corridor. She also coaches clients in a broad range of fields to cultivate strong relationships which sustain thriving organizations through clear communication. Pamela is a seasoned social change agent who offers teams and organizations an experiential understanding of how groups can work as regenerative “human ecosystems” when at their best. She is a highly regarded keynote speaker and facilitator of conversations that unleash visionary leadership. She assists groups, and organizations with change and stress ...
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quakerism
cognitive restructuring
neurolinguistics
neuroscience
quantum science
contemplative practice
african diaspora
food production
land retention
consent decision making
quaker process
sociocracy
dynamic governance
mutual causality
systems theory
buddhism
jung
depth psychology
digital physics
quantum mechanics
meditation
activism
evolutionary culture-building
land grabs
land dispossession
united nations
black belt justice center
african american
heirs property
un international decade-people of african descent
grassroots decisionmaking
egalitarian governance
grassroots goverance
universal agency
egalitarian goverance
satyagraha
the work that reconnects
cognitive behavioral therapy
neural plasticity
gandhi
mindfulness
cognitive behavioral science
mysticism
post-carbon
universal intelligence
clean water
water access
food sovereignty
consciousness
non-duality
ecosoc
hlpf
high level political forum
cooperatives
environmental resilience
intercropping
agroforestry
global warming
resource depletion
climate change
relocalization
gentrification
quaker earthcare witness
revolving loan fund
dakota-us war
land trust
land disenfranchisment
black urban land loss
gullah community
community land trust
homestead act
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