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Howard Bloom, The Howard Bloom Institute
Howard Bloom of the Howard Bloom Institute has been called the Einstein, Newton, and Freud of the 21st century by Britain’s Channel 4 TV. One of his seven books–Global Brain—was the subject of a symposium thrown by the Office of the Secretary of Defense including representatives from the State Department, the Energy Department, DARPA, IBM, and MIT. His work has been published in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Psychology Today, and the Scientific American. He does news commentary at 1:06 am Eastern Time every Wednesday night on 545 radio stations on Coast to Coast AM. For more, see http://howardbloom.institute.

 

Marcel Reid, Whistleblower Liaison, former ACORN Chair, Co-Organizer Whistleblower Summit for Civil and Human Rights

Marcel Reid has had a major impact over the last decade in grassroots community organizing, the whistleblowing community, and a national media foundation. Her efforts have resulted in major policy changes.

As a National Director, Chair of DC ACORN and one of a three-member Interim Management Committee (IMC) to reorganize ACORN after the discovery of a major embezzlement, Marcel came face to face with the difficulties in reporting corruption. This was her first exposure to fighting entrenched corruption and her introduction to the whistleblower community.

Later, Marcel was elected to serve as a director on the National Board of Pacifica Radio. In that position, she introduced a motion to have Pacifica support whistleblowers; making it the first national media organization to incorporate it into their platform. After the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA) passed in 2012, Pacifica’s steadfast support of whistleblowers was credited by many in the whistleblowing community as helping to reinvigorate the WPEA campaign after over a decade of unsuccessful attempts.

After serving on the board for three terms, Marcel became the first national media whistleblower liaison for the Pacifica Foundation, the only position of its’ kind, in media to date. She continues her efforts to shed light on corruption worldwide by actively supporting the efforts of whistleblowers globally. As an outgrowth, Marcel is co- organizer of the annual Whistleblower Summit for Civil and Human Rights that takes place on Capitol Hill, where the prestigious Pillar Award is awarded to First Amendment rights advocates. Previous honorees include but are not limited to: Congressional Black Caucus Chair Marcia Fudge, Senators Rand Paul, Senator Ron Wyden, Senator Charles “Chuck”Grassley, Senator Claire McCaskill, Senator John Boozman, Senator Daniel Akai, and Represenative Elijah Cummings.

Steven Jay
Steven Jay is the co-founder, Executive Producer of Mobilized News. Having spent his lifetime within the music, film, events and media worlds, he understands how these systems work, how they don’t work, and what it takes to create systems that serve all life.  He considers himself a “born again scientist” and has consistently produced ethical, visionary and highly productive projects dedicated to transformation.  He is an accomplished pianist, two-time Grammy Award winner and believes that there is a genius in all of us.

 

Allan Savory
Allan Savory, a native Zimbabwean, pursued an early career as a research biologist and game ranger, and based on that experience made a significant breakthrough in the 1960s in understanding what was causing the desertification of the world’s grassland ecosystems. He then worked, as an independent scientist, with numerous managers on four continents to develop a regenerative solution – what became known in the early 1980s as Holistic Management.

He served as a Member of Parliament in the latter days of Zimbabwe’s civil war and became the leader of the opposition to the ruling party headed by Ian Smith. Exiled in 1979 as a result of his opposition, he immigrated to the United States where he could focus once more on the development of Holistic Management. The demand for training, and a desire to assist many more people led him to continue its development in the nonprofit world.

In 2009 Allan and a group of colleagues co-founded the Savory Institute in Boulder, Colorado. The Institute today includes an international network of 50 hubs in 30 countries that create localized impact through training and support of farmers, ranchers and pastoralists, whose land now covers 30 million hectares worldwide. Allan is the author of Holistic Management: A Commonsense Revolution to Restore Our Environment, Third Edition (Island Press, 2016), The Grazing Revolution, a TED Book republished by Savory Institute in 2023, and numerous papers and articles. He has received a variety of awards including Australia’s International Banksia Award (2003) “for the person or organization doing the most for the environment on a global scale,” and in 2010 the Buckminster Fuller Challenge award (with the Africa Centre for Holistic Management) for work that has “significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. A TED talk Allan gave in 2013 has received over 9 million views and in 2014 was voted one of the 50 most intriguing TED Talks of all time.

Dr. David Moskowitz,Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Medical Officer, GenoMed, Inc.
Dr. Moskowitz majored in Chemistry (summa cum laude) at Harvard College, Biochemistry (first class honours) at Merton College, Oxford, and received an MD (cum laude) from the Harvard-MIT Division in Health Sciences and Technology (Harvard Medical School). He trained for 7 years in Internal Medicine, Biochemistry, and Nephrology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis before spending 11 years on the faculty of St. Louis University School of Medicine. Since 1994, Dr. Moskowitz has experienced first hand the clinical effectiveness of knowing a disease-associated gene (the angiotensin converting enzyme, or ACE, gene).

Dr. Moskowitz is a pioneer in the field of medical genomics, and has been recognized for his groundbreaking treatment of diseases associated with the angiotensin I-converting enzyme, such as chronic renal failure due to hypertension or type II diabetes.

Arlene Englehardt

Amar Karz

 

Nickson Otieno, Niko Green
Nickson Otieno is a Registered Architect, a sustainability expert, and an Eisenhower Fellow who’s championing the transition to an inclusive, sustainable and resilient built environment through design, research, training and technology.

He has over 13 years of post-graduate leadership and innovation experience in co-designing and delivering climate-smart built environment programs ranging from green building, clean energy, biodiversity conservation, sustainable waste and water management, and use of digital technologies to strengthen urban governance for sustainability.

He has provided policy advice to the Government of Kenya and consulted for different organizations including UN Agencies such as UN Environment, UN-Habitat, World Health Organization (WHO), and UNDP. Nickson has also been involved in convening and participating in several multidisciplinary networks, conferences and professional exchange programs. Nickson is a Director at Trimax Architects and NIKO GREEN.

Prof. Chris Rhodes
Prof. Chris Rhodes is Director of the consultancy, Fresh-lands Environmental Actions, and a Board member of Scientists Warning Europe. He became a full professor in physical chemistry in his early 30s, and has published over 250 peer reviewed academic papers, along with an extensive online collection of essays and journalism.

He has advised on low-carbon energy for the European Commission and the governments of many nations. Chris has given invited lectures at numerous international conferences and universities around the world, and at diverse popular science venues, e.g. Cafe Scientifique, along with radio and televised interviews.

Chris holds Fellowships of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Linnean Society of London, and the Royal Society of Arts, and is a Visiting Professor at Kingston University London. He is Chair of Transition Town Reading (U.K.).

His novel “University Shambles”, a black comedy based on a disintegration of the U.K. university system, was nominated for a Brit Writers Award. He has also published collections of poetry, and an award winning children’s picture book, “Hippy the Happy Hippopotamus”, which has been described as a modern day eco-parable.

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Mickey Huff, Director of Project Censored
Mickey Huff is the third director of Project Censored, founded in 1976, and the president of the nonprofit Media Freedom Foundation. Since 2009, he has coedited the annual volume of the Censored book series for Seven Stories Press in New York, now in partnership with The Censored Press, the Project’s new publishing imprint. He has contributed numerous chapters to these works since 2008. His most recent books include United States of Distraction: Media Manipulation in Post-Truth America (and what we can do about it), co-authored with Nolan Higdon, published by City Lights Books in San Francisco (2019) and Project Censored’s State of the Free Press 2021, co-edited with Andy Lee Roth (2020). In 2019, he was recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists, Northern California Chapter, for their annual James Madison Freedom of Information, Beverly Kees Educator Award. He continues to co-author articles on media and propaganda for several scholarly journals and news publications, as well as book chapters. He co-directed Project Censored’s latest documentary on fake news and critical media literacy, “United States of Distraction: Fighting the Fake News Invasion,” edited and narrated by Abby Martin (2020). His next publications include Project Censored’s State of the Free Press 2022, co-edited with Andy Lee Roth (The Censored Press/Seven Stories Press, 2021); and a forthcoming textbook fusing critical thinking, conflict management, and constructive communication practices through a critical media literacy lens titled, Let’s Agree to Disagree, co-authored with Nolan Higdon (Routledge, 2022).

Huff is professor of social science, history, and journalism at Diablo Valley College where he co-chairs the History Area and is chair of the Journalism Department. He has been a lecturer in communications at California State University, East Bay and has taught sociology of media at Sonoma State University. Huff is executive producer and host of The Project Censored Show, a weekly syndicated public affairs program he founded with former Project Censored director Peter Phillips in 2010. The program originates from the historic studios of KPFA, Pacifica Radio, in Berkeley CA, and airs on 50 stations around the US and is also now a podcast online.

Additionally, Huff sits on the board for the nonprofit Behind the Headlines and serves on the editorial board for the journal Secrecy and Society. For the past several years, Huff has worked with the national outreach committee of Banned Books Week, working with the American Library Association and the National Coalition Against Censorship, of which Project Censored is a member. He is a co-founding member of the Global Critical Media Literacy Project and is on the advisory board at Credder.com, which is a crowd contested media, interactive platform online that allows users to rate news articles and sources for trustworthiness using critical media literacy skills. He has been interviewed by numerous media outlets around the world and is regularly invited to give lectures and workshops at conferences and other public events regarding critical media literacy, propaganda, and censorship issues as well as contemporary historiography in the US. He is a longtime musician and composer and lives with his family, and two heavy metal pets (Lemmy the dog and Ozzy the cat) in Fair Oaks, California.

Bob Ezrin, Producer
In a legendary career as a music and entertainment producer, performer, personality and entrepreneur that spans over 60 years, Toronto-born Bob Ezrin has worked around the world on recordings, TV, film and live event production with a wide variety of artists including Pink Floyd, U2, Deep Purple, Peter Gabriel, Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli, Taylor Swift, Alice Cooper, Edward Burtynsky, KISS, Lou Reed, Jay-Z, Young Artists for Haiti, Heroes Del Silencio, Teléphone, 2Cellos, Aerosmith, Hollywood Vampires, Berlin and Nine Inch Nails among many others. He remains one of the most sought-after producers in the world, working in the US, Canada and Europe.

He is a co-founder of Wow Unlimited Media Inc. and The Nimbus School of Recording and Media, both in Vancouver, B.C., and co-founded and was CEO of 7th Level Inc in Richardson, TX and Enigma Digital in Los Angeles, CA, both seminal companies in interactive education, entertainment and social media. He also served as Co-Chairman of Clear Channel Interactive and Chairman of Live Nation Artists Recordings.

Mr. Ezrin began his career in entertainment at the age of 8 as a performer working in TV and radio in Toronto. In his mid-teens he was a folk musician who was lucky enough to be playing in the same clubs as Joni Mitchel, Gordon Lightfoot and Neil Young, and by the age of 20 he was producing records under the tutelage of Jack Richardson at Toronto’s Nimbus Nine Productions. It was then that he met and began working with Alice Cooper in what has become a 52-year creative partnership.

Mr. Ezrin was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in April 2004, and into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in March 2006. In 2012 he was named a Fellow of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, in 2013 was inducted into Canada’s Walk Of Fame and in 2022 was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Laws by Trent University.

Currently he is a director of The Canadian Journalism Foundation in Toronto and the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation in Los Angeles as well as an Advisory Board member of MusiCounts in Toronto. He is Chairman Emeritus of the Los Angeles Mentoring Partnership, past chairman of the California Mentoring Partnership and Los Angeles Communities in Schools and, along with U2′s the Edge, the co-founder of Music Rising, an initiative to replace musical instruments that are lost in natural disasters. He is also an environmental activist and has been a guest lecturer on the Climate Emergency and Media and at Trent University.

As yden, Senator Charles “Chuck”Grassley, Senator Claire McCaskill, Senator John Boozman, Senator Daniel Akai, and Represenative Elijah Cummings.

Michael Caporale
After graduating, Syracuse University and the University of Illinois Caporale crafted a career in photography and filmmaking. What began in advertising soon branched out into commercial films makimg, working both as a Director of photography, producer, editor, writer, Director, and ultimately producing his very own film, “The Black Dove.”

His writing credits include work as a featured columnist for Indie Film Reporter and Mobilized News, seventeen screenplays,  two cookbooks, three novels, an autobiography, a biography, a political commentary book, and a book on filmmaking.

Working with Steven Jay of Mobilized,  together they produced the documentary film, “We Are One,” which continues to air on Free Speech TV. Caporale also served as the editor on that film.

 

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How do we create the future when the world is upside down? 


You’re invited to take your front row seat for the World’s first inclusive, practical and efficient World Summit for realistic Systems Change takes place September 21-22, Live and Interactive from around the World into your town.

-No travel. No hotels. No bureaucracy. No aggravation. No kidding.-


 

A Program for People and Planet with Purpose

We are here to unite ethical community leaders, conscious creators, media makers and Earth-shakers into an ecosystem of opportunity, to share their celebrated wisdom into public action, with a free exchange of ideas into action

We’re designed for community creators to discover improvements for the long term, ecologically sensible way forward.

Less Talking, More Doing. Over the course of two days, we will hear from some of the brightest visionary minds who do much more than talking; they’re putting ideas into action—while we continue to build a global network for humanity’s next adventure:

Ultimate ecologically sounds systems, structures, services and policies.


“What we now want is closer contact and better understanding between individuals and communities all over the earth, and the elimination of egoism and pride which is always prone to plunge the world into primeval barbarism and strife… Peace can only come as a natural consequence of universal enlightenment…”-Nikola Tesla


Here’s how it works.

We invite collaborators in creation to democratize the wisdom into action for a healthier coexistence.  To do this, we have established an international network of ideas-in-action from communities worldwide—so people everywhere can have the access to the knowledge in action. We will do our best to learn from the natural world so that we, the people of the world, can restore the health and well-being for all life.

-Collaborate without Compromise-

Our world is changing faster than most people can understand these changes.
People worldwide are seeking a better understanding of how and why our world is changing.  No longer can the public be kept out of the conversation. 
Sharing the wisdom into action requires open collaboration and cooperation, not proprietary thinking.
Sharing these stories requires a transformative shift in how we communicate this wisdom–into action.  But in many cases,  due to their existing corporate structures, most major media outlets are incapable of sharing this knowledge without compromising their financial interests.
A new media info-structure must be established to share this wisdom without boundaries.
What if, working together, we could find and harness the power to create more health, care and wellbeing for everyone?

Welcome to some of the most essential conversations built for Generation Now.

  • How can a holistic mindset improve the quality of life for all without harming our big,, beautiful planet that sustains all life? 
  • How can open collaboration and cooperation help us to protect biodiversity? How do we establish smarter cities and communities that coexist with the natural world? 
  • It’s not all doom and gloom: How can AI help us prevent crises?  Imagine a communications system, built from the ground up, helping communities…. do this and that?  How can the slow fashion movement reduce extractive practices which destroy biodiversity?   Building to last: How do we transform our products from “Built-in-obsolescence” to built to last?
  • What are some of the advancements in health and medicine enabling quality of life? 
  • How can we build bridges between communities for more inclusive and tolerant societies?  Doing so requires an improvement in knowledge sharing. 
  • How can we improve education and media systems from taking us backwards, to empowering an active citizenry? How can understanding the interdependence of all life bring us closer to our potential in balance with the natural world? 
  • Prevention is the best medicine: How can we transform our health systems from “Death Economies” into “Health and Well-being? 
  • Good needs better distribution: How can improvements in our food and energy systems enable a healthier coexistence?   
  • Wars no more:  How can going from transnationally controlled corporations to localized, community owned, produced and distributed services and systems dismantle the war economies and eliminate the struggle for natural resources?
 

 

Welcome to some of the most essential conversations built for Generation Now.


We’re not waiting for the future. We are creating it together.

LESS TALKING: MORE DOING.  During the course of the live and archival experiences, you will discover how 

  • TO SEE the world as a holistic ecosystem of systems working in synergy for the health of the whole.
  • HOW improvements in the ways your communities design systems can improve the outcomes for the long-term
  • SEE the impact of corporate greenwashing and learn how to detect it head-on;
  • UNDERSTAND that the ongoing crises are not problems; they are the consequences of the failure to recognize the interconnection and interdependency of all life;
  • MAKE DECISIONS that bring us closer to a healthier coexistence;
  • UNDERSTAND how we are all born into a world that has already been traumatized; we must find ways of healing from this trauma;
  • LEARN from the natural world.
  • PROVIDE your community with community-owned, produced, and distributed public services;
  • DESIGN your localized, interdependent community;
  • COMMUNICATE with other communities;
  • EMBRACE and understand diversity, inclusion, and CHANGE;
  • SEE  the opportunities in systems change;
  • HOW communities can go from extractive practices to co-creative;
  • IMPROVE the quality of your story storytelling;
  • Participating in this summit gives you a unique opportunity to create new relationships and partnerships with people worldwide. This conference is a platform for global collaboration and innovation. Navigate choices around the technical equipment for your show.

Who is this for?

  • Ethical Community Leadership
  • Investigative Journalists
  • Progressive Media Producers
  • Progressive Media Outlets
  • Show Producers and Directors
  • Syndicators
  • Local Farms
  • Innovators and Inventors
  • Scientists
  • Architects
  • Whole System Designers
  • Permaculturists
  • Ecological Economists
  • The Tech community
  • Community-owned public services (banks, public health, etc.)

Special Guests as of June 21, 2024:

  • Allan Savory: The Long-term Benefits of Holistic Management
  • Sarah Savory: Now it’s possible to make better decisions 
  • Alan Enzo, Permaculture Education: What is ecological economics, and why is it crucial?
  • Creating  a healthier community, rethinking community design
  • Going from extraction to Co-Creation
  • Guest TBA: Overcoming the challenges and misinformation of Alternative Proteins
  • Guest TBA: Understanding the challenges and opportunities for community-owned and distributed energy systems
  • Guest TBA:  Creating a Web of Life for all Life: The future of solutions media
  • Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje, Afrihealth: No One Left Behind: Understanding the realities of change agents in Africa
  • TBD: What does the future of filmmaking look like?
  • Howard Bloom: Putting Soul into “The Machine” Howard Bloom
  • The Investigative Journalists:  What does it take to confront corruption head-on?
  • Marcel Reid, Whistleblower Summit:  Speaking Truth to Power

 

The “Other” Chuck Woolery 

Arlene Engelhardt

Barry and Serena Dossenko

Bryan McGavin, Scientists Warning

Dr. Dale Taylor, PhD.

Progressive International

Amar Fernando, Human Rights leader, Ouro Preto, Brazil

Dan Franco