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Welcome to the Recovery Cafe

Welcome to Recovery Cafe is a refuge of hope and healing where transformation and healing is always on the menu.  It's a place where people who have been ignored and not valued are given loving attention and valued. Good nutrition, connection, and community are the antidotes to isolation, loneliness, and recidivism.  Recovery Cafe is not a drop in center or a crisis clinic.  It is a membership organization where people are valued and come back to life!  After viewing the trailer visit their website.

 

 

 

 

EarthSayer Killian Noe
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Called From Darkness More Details
Reclaiming Joy

Beit T'Suvah is an addiction rehabilitation Center in Los Angeles where people with addictions come back to a life of meaning and purpose through contact with a higher power. Each person there has a spiritual counselor while in long term recovery. You don't have to be Jewish to get in just open minded and ready to acknowledge that God shaped hole in the your soul.

Rabbi Mark Borovitz and Harriet Rossetto of Beit T'Suvah are featured in this video short.

EarthSayers Rabbi Mark Borovitz; Harriet Rossetto
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Health and Wellness More Details
Recovery Cafe

The Recovery Cafe Network (RCN) is committed to training and nurturing groups seeking to start recovery communities based on the Recovery Cafe Model. This video features the founder, Killian Noe.
The Network creates the structure for us to learn from each other about what does and does not work. It also creates a platform to generate greater resources.
For more stories of the Recovery Cafes click here.

EarthSayer Killian Noe
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Health and Wellness More Details
PDNA Safe Rest Village Meeting #1

(March 10, 2022) An example of a neighborhood association calling together to discuss the location of a Safe Rest Village in the Downtown neighborhood. Safe Rest Villages provide shelter and case management with wraparound behavioral and mental health services. Presently the sidewalks of Downtown and Old Town have grown crowded with people "living" in tents. SRVs are seen as a more humane alternative. 

PDNA-sponsored Q&A session focused on the proposed Safe Rest Village Naito Parkway site.

Panel included Portland City Commissioner Dan Ryan and Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran. Questions were submitted by neighborhood residents in advance of this session.

EarthSayers Sharon Meieran; Dan Ryan
Date unknown Format Webinar (Zoom+)
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Portland Sustainability Leaders More Details
Homelessness with John Oliver (HBO)

Homelessness: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

With homelessness increasing nationwide, John Oliver takes a look at the way we discuss the unhoused, what policy failures are making the problem worse, and how we can help.

EarthSayer John Oliver
Date unknown Format Series
Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
Practical Steps to Address Portland's Homeless Crisis

Panel on Practical Steps to Address our City's Homeless Crisis

Homelessness is arguably the greatest humanitarian and societal emergency facing Portland. As the number of unhoused grows each year, it can feel overwhelming. But there are civic groups who are effectively tackling this problem–and who can help us carve a path forward. On Wednesday, September 22, 2021, SothWest Hills Residential League (SWHRL) held a conversation with leaders of four volunteer organizations who are taking practical steps to address our city’s homeless crisis.

*Alan Evans, formerly homeless founder and CEO of Helping Hands and Bybee Lakes Hope Center, serving homeless people who are ready to make sustainable changes to improve their lives

*Kiley Yuthas, outreach manager for Transition Projects, a leader in transitioning people from living on the streets into housing

*Laura Golino de Lovato, executive director of Northwest Pilot Project, providing housing assistance, transportation, and advocacy to low-income seniors in Multnomah County

*Toni Wallick, of Home Share Oregon, an innovative program that matches homeowners with spare room with those who are in need of housing

EarthSayers Alan Evan; Laura Golino de Lovato; Kiley Yuthas
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Portland Sustainability Leaders More Details
Called From Darkness (Documentary Series)

Called From Darkness is a six-part documentary series that explores the spiritual dimensions of addiction recovery with an emphasis on finding community and recovering one’s own meaning and purpose.

 

All in the series represent a range of communities in rural, suburban and urban settings and include former gang members, recovering addicts, Native Americans, Hispanics, and Homeless Veterans. Produced by Paul Steinbroner and David Okimoto, TouchPoint Productions, Inc.

 

Contact Paul at (541) 941-5317 to arrange a screening. And thank you for your interest and support. 

EarthSayers David Okimoto; Paul Steinbroner
Date unknown Format Series
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Called From Darkness More Details
JustUs (film trailer)

JustUs is the story of a family in the Española Valley of New Mexico ministering to their community during an epidemic of heroin addiction and political corruption.  This location is the homeland of a variety of Indigenous tribes.  In 1598 Spanish Conquistadores attempted to colonize this area. The Pueblo rebellion of 1680 was a reaction to enslavement that resonates with historical traumas that even remain today.  Most of the people here are bi-racial. The Spanish language is a dominant cultural influence.  Though the land is enchanting, poverty is endemic and the State of New Mexico is ranked 49th in educational achievement.  Job training facilities and job opportunities are nearly nonexistent with the distribution of heroin and methamphetamine being the primary source of income.  Produced by Paul Steinbroner and David Okimoto and directed by Paul Steinbroner of Touchpoint Productions, paul@touchpointproductions.com at (541) 941-5317 to schedule a preview.

Thank you for your interest and support.

EarthSayers David Okimoto; David Okimoto; Richard Rohr; Richard Rohr; Paul Steinbroner; Paul Steinbroner
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Called From Darkness More Details
Journeys on the Red Road (trailer)

The journey as it is known is the spiritual work Native peoples use to transform painful experiences into meaning and purpose.  It takes courage to show up for one’s life and respect.

Since 1989 the NW Coastal Indians have participated in a Canoe Journey to villages on the ancestral highways of the Salish Sea. The commitment to be a part of this means joining a canoe family that excludes members from alcohol or drug use. This is a spiritual commitment and people who are in recovery are urged to join as it brings healing to themselves, their family, and the tribe.

Producers: David Okimoto, Ed Barnhart, Stephanie Tompkins

Director/Editor: Paul Steinbroner

Camera Crew: David Okimoto, Joe Barnhart, Captain Wallace Watts, Selena Rodriquez

Special Thanks to the Northwest Indian Treatment Center

Elma, Washington

Carolyn Hartness

The Squaxin, Suquamish, and S'Kllallam Tribes

Contact Paul Steinbroner for information at ?(541) 941-5317.

EarthSayer Paul Steinbroner
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Called From Darkness More Details
Dialogue 5: Drawing on Indigenous Knowledge in Responding to COVID-19

Reconciling Ways of Knowing “Drawing on Indigenous Knowledge in Responding to COVID-19.”

This dialogue originally aired on November 12, 2020 at 10:30 am Pacific / 12:30 pm Central / 2:30 pm Atlantic.

Moderator: Darrin Mah, JD facilitates a dialogue amongst Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Jr, Grandmother Katherine Whitecloud, Miles Richardson, OC, Tom Swanky, JD, and Dr. Sabina Ijaz; on the history of what Indigenous Peoples have learned in responding to pandemics, how this informed their responses to COVID-19, and what could be learned more broadly within Canadian society and the global community from these lessons.

EarthSayers Dr. Sabina Ijaz; Tom Swanky, JD; Grandmother Katherine Whitecloud
Date unknown Format Live Stream
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Reconciling Ways of Knowing More Details
 

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