Transition Oklahoma

Community Resilience, Self-Reliance, Renewable Energy & Cooperation

A networking coalition providing Transition Initiatives based on local production, renewable energy, efficiency & resilient communities.

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Shauna Struby

Transition OKC and Transition Oklahoma are moving

We are using Facebook and Twitter for social networking and will no longer be using a Ning for these purposes at this time.

Friend us on Facebook @ http://facebook.com/TransitionTownOKC
Follow us on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/SustainableOKC
Join us online and sign up for our email list at www.goinglocalokc.org.

Thanks!

Posted by Shauna Struby on July 8, 2010 at 8:39am

Who We Are...

TRANSITION OKLAHOMA is a networking site for those who seek local-scale green-oriented implementation of Transition models for local communities.

This site, and many like it, are being developed through grassroots participation, and is continually evolving. It is a spontaneously arising effort to synergistically connect transition workers with each other and to identify and nurture the development of useful and necessary local Transition Initiatives, solutions, and practices.

The Transition Movement embraces several other familiar monikers: Local Self Reliance, Appropriate Technology, Decentralization, Localization, Relocalization, Post Carbon, Post Petroleum, Beyond Oil.

This emerging Transition Culture will empower communities to squarely face the issues surrounding peak oil and climate change, and unleash the collective genius of their own citizens to find innovative solutions to these momentous challenges:
For all those aspects of life that this community needs in order to sustain itself and thrive, how are we going to:
  • drastically reduce carbon emissions (in response to climate change);
  • significantly rebuild resilience (in response to peak oil);
  • and greatly strengthen our local economy (in response to economic instability)?

Transition Initiatives make no claim to have all the answers, but by building on the wisdom of the past and accessing the pool of ingenuity, skills and determination in our communities, the solutions can readily emerge. Now is the time for us to take stock and start re-creating our future in ways that are not based on cheap, plentiful and polluting oil but on localized food, sustainable energy sources, resilient local economies and an enlivened sense of community well-being.


 

PLANS FOR TRANSITION SOCIAL NETWORK IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Greetings members from Oklahoma,

Transition Oklahoma has moved to a new location: If you desire to continue your membership in the Transition Social Network, please join http://transitionus.ning.com When you join, I will greet you and direct you to the new location.

If you created a local GROUP on this site, you will need to re-create your local group using this link: http://transitionus.ning.com/groups/group/new

It is important that you do this right away. This site will be deleted any day now.

If you have already taken this step, please visit the original site and encourage your neighbors to follow your example.

Let me know when you have questions.

Les Squires
http://transitionus.ning.com
LSquiresSkype
+1 303 926 5159

Members

  • Les Squires
  • Marcy Roberts
  • Northwest Earth Institute
  • kmkprophet
  • David Rushton
  • Les Squires for TransitionOklahoma
  • Dr. Susan L. Bedwell
  • Shauna Struby
  • Adam Price
  • Christine Patton
  • Briel
  • Tran Haney

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Shauna Struby updated their profile Jul 8, 2010
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Transition OKC and Transition Oklahoma are moving

We are using Facebook and Twitter for social networking and will no longer be using a Ning for these purposes at this time.Friend us on Facebook @ http://facebook.com/TransitionTownOKCFollow us on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/SustainableOKCJoin us online and sign up for our email list at www.goinglocalokc.org.Thanks!See More
Blog post by Shauna Struby Jul 8, 2010
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Briel updated their profile Nov 14, 2009
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Les Squires left a comment for Briel
Good luck on your move.
Nov 13, 2009
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Briel left a comment for Les Squires
Yeah, I'm thinking Tulsa. I went to high school there for a while and I have family further south in Leflore county. West Coast is nice, but too many people!
Nov 13, 2009
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Les Squires left a comment for Briel
Hi Briel! Great to see you here. .... I'm about to graduate and move back south (yay!) from Seattle.... -- To OK?
Nov 13, 2009
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Briel is now a member of Transition Oklahoma Nov 13, 2009

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Northwest Earth Institute

Join the EcoChallenge!!

Started by Northwest Earth Institute Jul 22, 2009.

Northwest Earth Institute

Programs for Transformative Dialogue - Learn How to Be the Change

Started by Northwest Earth Institute Jun 17, 2009.

Things You Can Do Today

  • Contact Members above by clicking on their photo. Every photo is one-click access to any person you want to contact anywhere in our community. Welcome them, remembering that each person and each group carries a unique spark capable of warming and enhancing our whole community.
  • Greet each other! -- Click periodically on MEMBERS on the menu above to make sure every newcomer is properly greeted. Volunteer to show them around and answer their questions.

 
 
 

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