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John M. Gerber
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  • Amherst, MA
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John M. Gerber replied to Valerie Palar's discussion a beginning list of the great reskilling - please add your ideas!! in the group Transition Pioneer Valley
"Great list.... thanks so much Tom.  I"ve been thinking about our motivation for learning to "do it ourselves."  Check out my latest blog here: http://world.edu/content/growing-food-save-planet/   Gardening to "save…"
Dec 24, 2010
John M. Gerber commented on Colin's group Transition Pioneer Valley
"In addition to the many practical skills associated with food, energy, buildings etc., one skill I think we need to consider is systems thinking. See: http://bit.ly/cs5fmV"
Nov 9, 2010
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Aug 30, 2010
John M. Gerber replied to Jen Hartley's discussion Article about Transition Northampton in today's Daily Hampshire Gazette
"Jen.... Transitions made the front page! Unbelievable. Maybe there is hope? John Gerber"
Aug 30, 2010
John M. Gerber commented on Colin's group Transition Pioneer Valley
"If you are interested in food issues, please have a look at my blog here: http://justfoodnowwma.wordpress.com/ And of course, you are welcome to join our group on Facebook."
Aug 30, 2010
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Transition Pioneer Valley

A Network for the Valley as a whole to discuss and coordinate Transition initiatives
Aug 30, 2010
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Aug 30, 2010
Conrad Willeman left a comment for John M. Gerber
"Hi John, Welcome to the Transition Massachusetts networking and information site. Although there is not yet a group page on this site for Amherst (you could always establish one here if that seems appropriate). Meanwhile, as a resident of the…"
Aug 30, 2010
John M. Gerber is now a member of Transition Massachusetts
Aug 30, 2010

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How are you currently involved in the Transition movement?
I teach Sustainable Living at UMass and work to "relocalize" food. For more on this, check out my blog here: http://justfoodnowwma.wordpress.com/
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
I believe in personal behavioral change as the starting point for transitions. I"ve written about it here: http://people.umass.edu/jgerber/OneClothespinAtATime.pdf
How can you help the growth/acceptance/vitality of the Transition movement?
Not sure yet.
Your Favorite Groups/Books/Websites/Blogs/RSS Feeds for Information about the Transition Movement
www.justfoodnow.org/
Your Personal Website (if you have one)
http://www.justfoodnow.org/

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At 9:15am on August 30, 2010, Conrad Willeman said…
Hi John,

Welcome to the Transition Massachusetts networking and information site. Although there is not yet a group page on this site for Amherst (you could always establish one here if that seems appropriate). Meanwhile, as a resident of the Pioneer Valley, you may want to join the Transition Pioneer Valley group on this site.

Another great benefit of membership on this statewide site is the exchange of ideas found in the Forum. I encourage everyone to follow these discussions and to participate. To learn how to most easily follow discussions on the Forum, please read my post (in the Forum) titled "Let's Strengthen our Transition Massachusetts community." Click here to view that post directly. Implementing the simple changes described will make it easier to follow and participate in the conversations on this site.

Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Conrad
 
 
 

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