Translate your climate anxiety into action!

Strategies for Climate Trauma, Action, Resilience, and Regeneration

Training -June 10-12, 2024   Harrisonburg, VA.

Are you experiencing eco-anxiety? Feeling overwhelmed in a climate changing world?

If so, you’re not alone. Research affirms that connecting with others who share our concerns strengthens our ability to confront adversity and overcome the collective trauma-induced paralysis that often hinders action.

Climate STARR training offers individuals, organizations, and communities space to:

  1. Acknowledge the emotional impact of the climate crisis.
  2. Recognize the disproportionate ways ecological devastation affects them.
  3. Explore radical resilience practices that sustained people under threat for generations.
  4. Reflect on the narratives and values we choose to live by amidst uncertainty.
  5. Identify effective climate action from western science and indigenous wisdom.
  6. Connect with climate movements that increase courage, justice, and creativity.

Cutting edge training

This interactive training is for you, if you:

  • Care deeply about the climate crisis
  • Wonder if anything you do makes a difference
  • Are burning out from your activism, concern, and guilt
  • Have lived with environmental injustice for generations
  • Sometimes feel overwhelmed, frozen by grief, despair, and angst.
  • Can talk climate data but numb emotions or hold them all inside
  • Have gifts and energy to give to climate work but aren’t sure where to start
  • Want to stay resilient as you address climate in your classroom, community, and the world

Climate STARR, is a three-day in-person training that provides individuals, communities, and  climate action organizations who encounter climate angst and fatigue (or experience it themselves) a space to pause, reflect, and gain new skills for living and leading in uncertain times. Together, we explore perspectives that strengthen hope and enhance collective resilience that result in regenerative climate action within our spheres of influence. 

Co-sponsored by HDPI (Humanitarian Development Partnerships International) and Eastern Mennonite University STAR Program.

Facilitators: Beverly Bushyhead, MA, MPA; David Anderson Hooker PhD., JD, MDiv.; Donna Minter, PhD; Carolyn Yoder, MA, LPC

Continuing Education Units available.

Join us!

YOUR FACILITATORS

Beverly Bushyhead, MA, MPA

Beverly is an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. She is a Restorative Practitioner & Leadership Visionary at Bushyhead Consulting and has co-facilitated numerous STAR trainings.

David Anderson Hooker, PhD., JD, MDiv.

David has more than 35 years’ experience as a lawyer, mediator, trainer, community builder and professor. He specializes in  issues of memory, historical harms, and the role of narrative in shaping human beliefs and practices. He is the Founder and Principal Narrator for CounterStories Consulting LLC in Atlanta, Georgia.

Donna Minter, PhD (she/her)

Donna is a Licensed psychologist with specialties in trauma, resilience, restorative justice, and forensic psychology. She is a STAR Trainer, founder of the Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute, and instigator of the GRAAMY! Ride – Graamy Rides Across AMerica Yes! Ride to raise funds for climate action organizations in the fall of 2024.

Carolyn Yoder, MA, LPC

Carolyn is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in trauma, resilience, and climate anxiety. She is Founding Director of Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience (STAR), and the convener and director of the Climate STARR Collaborative.

 

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Climate STARR Training will be held June 10-12, 2024 as a 3-day in-person training at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA.

Training Fee: $499*  Continuing Education Units  $25

Early Bird registration: by April 20, 2024: $449.00.

*The regular price for this training is $749. Thanks to generous donors, we are able to offer the reduced price of $499: with Early Bird registration $449 by April 20.

If you require financial assistance to cover this reduced tuition, please email Donna Minter, PhD  (donna.cstarr@gmail.com) by April 20, 2024 to request a C-STARR scholarship application.

Cancellations received by May 10 will be refunded minus a $50 processing fee.

Cancellations between May 11 and May 31 will be refunded minus a $100 fee.

No refunds after June 1 except for extenuating circumstances.

 

Location of training

EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY
1200 Park Rd
Harrisonburg, VA 22802-2462
Telephone: 540-432-4000
Fax: 540-432-4444
TTY: 540-432-4599

Climate STARR Collaborative

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Carolyn Yoder, MA, LPC

Climate STARR Convener

Carolyn is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in individual and collective trauma and resilience. She is the founding Director of Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience (STAR), a justice and conflict informed training program begun in 2002 that has resourced thousands of people worldwide. She is the author of The Little Book of Trauma Healing: When Violence Strikes and Community Security is Threatened and lives in Harrisonburg VA.

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Elaine Zook Barge, MA

Elaine worked Central America as program director for an NGO in the1980’s and 1990’s,a time of conflict and war. She served as STAR Director for ten years and has lead trainings on five continents. She is the co-creator of two specialized STAR trainings, one focused on migration/immigration and one on incarceration. She has trained in prisons and compiled Village STAR, a resource for short STAR trainings. She serves as a consultant to individuals and organizations.

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Saulo Padilla, MA

As the US Immigration Education National Program Director of Mennonite Central Committee, Saulo coordinates immigration law training for nonprofits and leads Borderlands Learning Tours on the Mexico/US border. He is co-creator of the STAR based immigration and migration training. Born in Guatemala, he is a Canadian citizen who now lives in South Bend, Indiana in the US. His personal experience of applying STAR principles to his life experiences imbues his work with compassion and wisdom.

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David Anderson Hooker, PhD., JD, MDiv. 

David’s expertise in conflict, civil rights, reconciliation, narratives, and community organizing has taken him around the globe, to universities (including Notre Dame  and Boston University), and to his own neighborhood as a community builder. He is the author of The Little Book of Transformative Community Conferencing, a Hopeful, Practical Approach to Dialogue and the Founder and Principal Narrator for CounterStories Consulting LLC in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Sue Park-Hur, MA

Sue is Director of racial/ethnic engagement for Mennonite Church USA. She is co-founder and co-director of ReconciliAsian, a peace center in Los Angeles specializing in conflict transformation and restorative justice for immigrant churches. A life shaping time for her as a Korean American was witnessing the 1992 uprising while studying at UCLA (University of California, Los Angelos).

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Donna Minter, PhD, (she, her)

Donna is a licensed psychologist with specialties in trauma, resilience, peacebuilding, neuropsychology, and forensic psychology. As the founder of the Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute, she brought training in STAR, restorative justice, and racial equity to more than 16,000 people in her region. She is the instigator of the GRAAMY! Ride – Graamy Rides Across AMerica Yes! to raise funds for climate action organizations. She brings passion and enthusiasm to all her work.

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Wayne Teel, PhD. 

Climate STARR collaborative members are advised by Wayne Teel, PhD. a specialist in ecology, soil, biochar, and environmental science in the Department of Integrated Science and Technologies, James Madison University. He is an expert gardener and grows native trees and plants around his straw-bale insulated home in Keezletown, VA.  

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Beverly Bushyhead, MA, MPA (she, her) 

Beverly is an enrolled is a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. She has 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and public administration and is passionate about building liberating and healing tools for intergenerational and historical trauma. She is the Leadership Visionary and Equity Strategist at Bushyhead Consulting, where she partners with organizations to create transformative and sustainable change. She lives in Minnesota.

REGISTRATION FORM

Climate STARR’s nonprofit fiscal agent is Humanitarian Development Partnerships, Inc. www.hdpi.org
For details about Climate STARR, contact: carolyn.yoder@gmail.com

Climate STARR registration 2024

For information about meals and lodging, please contact  hyojin.chang@emu.edu 

The normal price of $499 will apply to registrations made on or after April 21, 2024.

Early bird price (if registering by April 20): $449.00