Next Event:
Sentry Room – SOEI April 3rd at 7pm
Bill Powers is an author and an aid worker. He lived in a 12×12 cabin that was off the grid and later wrote about his experience in this refuge. As part of “Keep Northland Beautiful Week,” he will be coming to Northland to talk about finding a place to get away from it all and find solace from the issues of the world. It will be an introspective and reflective talk about sense of place and community commitment.
All are welcome!
Free!
Past Events:
Beehive Collective Lecture
This lecture, given at Northland College on April 14th, 2010 at 7:00, will be called The Cost of Coal. The Beehive Design Collective’s mission is To cross-pollinate the grassroots, by creating collaborative, anti-copyright images that can be used as educational and organizing tools.
“We are rooted in rural Eastern Maine, but are a very decentralized swarm. There are usually six backbone bees at any given time, with a current count of twenty eight total, and many other autonomous pollinators scattered throughout the Americas that have small pieces of the Beehive’s work integrated into their own individual activist efforts…. and countless other folks functioning as individual researchers and storytellers!,” says the Collective.
The idea for this specific group to come to Northland College origionated when our lectures programmer saw one of their demonstrations at the SOA protest in Colombus, GA. Fortunately, this group will be bringing merchandise for sale throughout there stay at Northland.
For more information about this lecture and the Beehive Design Collective, please visit thier website: BeehiveCollective.org. If you have any questions regarding lecture programming or other NCSA lectures, please contact the NCSA Vice President on the Contacts page in the upper navigation bar.






