SEA Event: DOOMED SYSTEMS AND BROKEN POLITICS: How do we fix them?

Hi again everyone,

You are invited to a new event, and in spite of short notice, we are hoping it will be of interest for many who can attend. The topic is on systems analysis and our broken politics here in BC and Canada. This will be held on June 24th, at the Fairfield Community Center, at 7pm.

Please RSVP on the Facebook page, if you can.

From the event page:

Colossal issues like global poverty and ecological collapse are threatening human existence; however, finding appropriate solutions is only half the battle. The second, more challenging half is actually implementing the solutions!

Why, throughout history, have humans organized their societies in such ineffective ways? Can we organize our social structures to meet the task of sustainability?

Pamela Schreiner was in the software and telecommunications industry for over 20 years and has also worked as a mathematics teacher overseas. She has been studying organizational structures for quite some time and has cultivated an informed perspective on how we might come together more logically and beneficially. She will provide a historical timeline of human-made structures and cycles of collapse.

Mark McInnes is a political junkie, history grad, and an executive member of both S.E.A. and the Royal Oak Community Association. He will move the discussion into the present setting with an analysis of broken politics in B.C. and Canada. Along with insight into how politics has been gamed, Mark will offer practical solutions. You can't fix what's broken if you cannot clearly see what is happening!
Tea and coffee will be brewing!
Cheers!

Mark McInnes
SEA

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