Santa Fe As Destination For Being Human Conference –EngagingConflicts.com
Yesterday’s New York Time’s Travel Section featured Santa Fe… read it for an indepth and interesting overview of one of the tensions here between past and future. I live in Santa Fe, and, since I’m putting it on, Santa Fe is home to the 2007 Science, Ethics and Spirit Conference, Being Human: Exploring Our Blind Spots and Biases, Sep. 26-28. It’s also home to the 2-day Pre-Conference Transformative Mediation Certification Training. Stephanie West Allen of Idealawg alerted me to the NYT’s article, and more (this, about regional food delights including Santa Fe’s, is also thanks to Stephanie):
Food’s “Blue Highways” - By Dylan Foley
Special to The Denver PostFor the past 30 years, eating on the major highways has become a grim affair with fast-food restaurants like McDonald’s, Burger King and Denny’s killing local diners and even pushing regional cuisines off the main roads. View Full Story
The Conference and the Pre-Conference events will take place at Santa Fe’s Upaya Zen Center, where you are urged to interact with the Center’s diverse residential community of monks and lay people, and you can arrange to stay. Other events in Santa Fe at the time include the 17th Annual Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta (September 26-30) and the High Road Art Tour, exploring the arts and culture in the mountain villages of Northern New Mexico on the high road to Taos between Santa Fe & Taos (September 22-23, and 29-30).
Santa Fe is a beautiful and fascinating destination…. For more about the Conference, see this earlier post with the program descriptions. You can register through the link in the sidebar.





