North America
Christopher and his wife, Taylor, own Freshies of New Mexico, where they are perfecting the art of high tunnel polyculture on 300 acres along the Rio Grande River in Velarde, near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Read more about Christopher and Taylor at Authors, Artists, & Editors.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Multimedia Artist
Jeweler
Art Activist
Expressive Arts Therapist
Clinical Aromatherapist
Founder, Shamanic Arts Education & Counseling
Founder, Shamanic Arts Dreaming Research and Certification Project
Don Hall has had the good fortune to participate in the international Transition Towns Movement in a variety of capacities over the past decade. Initially serving for two years as the Education and Outreach Coordinator for Transition Colorado, he went on to found and direct Transition Sarasota from 2010 to 2016. A certified Transition Trainer and experienced facilitator, Don was named Co-Director of Transition US in 2017. He holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University and currently lives in Sarasota, Florida.
Don Hall has had the good fortune to participate in the international Transition Towns Movement in a variety of capacities over the past decade. Initially serving for two years as the Education and Outreach Coordinator for Transition Colorado, he went on to found and direct Transition Sarasota from 2010 to 2016. A certified Transition Trainer and experienced facilitator, Don was named Co-Director of Transition US in 2017. He holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University and currently lives in Sarasota, Florida.
Albuquerque, NM
Functional Medicine Physician, Chiropractic Physician
Red River Health & Wellness
Elissa J. Tivona is a humanitarian, designer and writer living and working in Northern Colorado. As a regular freelancer for popular and academic publications, she is among a growing number of journalists who use the media as a platform for world benefit, investigating and publishing stories of creative problem solving, resilience and reconciliation. Read more on our Authors, Artists, & Editors page.
Mindfulness-Based Life & Executive Coaching, Organizational Design, & Strategic Envisioning
Meaningful Organizational Design, Inc.
Evan T. Pritchard, a descendant of the Mi’kmaq people, has taught Native American studies at Pace University, Vassar College, and Marist College and is the director of the Center for Algonquin Culture. Steeped in bird lore by his Mi’kmaq great aunt Helen Perley, he is the author of several books, including Native New Yorkers and No Word for Time. A regular on radio shows such as NPR’s Fresh Air and on the History Channel, he lives in the Hudson Valley of New York.