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kirsten rudestam

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I encountered Joanna's work in 2001, trained with her in 2005 and have been incorporating the Work that Reconnects in my wilderness work, environmental education and rites of passage ceremony ever since. I am an environmental justice activist, teach experiential environmental education and vipassana meditation, and am developing a Buddhist Eco-Chaplaincy training program with Gil Fronsdal through the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies.

Experience facilitating other events & workshops

What year did you begin facilitating the Work That Reconnects?
WTR facilitation in undergraduate college classes at University of Oregon, University of California, Santa Cruz and Oregon State University from 2004 to 2018

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WTR Facilitator
Location: Santa Cruz, California, 95060
Age: 43

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