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SUMMARY:Gathering the Threads of Social Change
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/gathering-the-threads-of-social-change/
LOCATION:Phoenix Auditorium at the Haven :: 240 Davis Rd Gabriola Island, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>Publishing pioneer, Judith Plant &ndash;co- publisher with partner Chris Plant, of New Society Publishers -- will present the story of New Society Publishers at the Phoenix Auditorium at The Haven on Gabriola Island.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>This will be a very special opportunity to hear from a leader who has been instrumental in empowering people and communities around the world to be their own leaders in building more ecologically sustainable and equitable societies.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>New Society Publishers has been through many transformations in its 40-plus year history, but has never wavered from its commitment to offering positive solutions in troubled times. Created in 1971 as the Movement for a New Society, its original goal was to develop tools and train activists for nonviolent direct action against US involvement in the Vietnam War, for the citizen-led opposition to the US nuclear program, and other social and environmental issues of the time. From this work grew the need for a publishing house and New Society Publishers was created in the late 1970s with a mandate to publish books for nonviolent social change.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>New Society Publishers&rsquo; Canadian office had its origins in British Columbia's food co-op movement of the early 1970s and the bioregional movement beginning in the '80s. Known as The Catalyst Education Society, it began life on an off-grid homestead in the mountains near Lillooet, BC. Later, in 1996, the Canadian office formed a limited company and, through a friendly buy-out, took over continent-wide operations and the complete list of books.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The 2000s saw a lot of first for New Society Publishers as they led the charge towards a more environmentally and socially responsible industry.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>In 2001 New Society became the first publishing house in North America to publish all of its forthcoming titles on acid-free paper that is Forest Stewardship Council-certified, 100% post-consumer recycled stock and <a href="http://www.newsociety.com/Environmental-Commitments">100% old growth forest-free</a>. Since the program&rsquo;s inception, New Society has printed over half a million books this way, saved approximately 25,000 trees, and kick-started a movement within the publishing world.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>In 2005 the company again became leaders in when it became the first publisher in North America to go <a href="http://www.newsociety.com/Environmental-Commitments">carbon neutral</a>. In 2005, they offset 213 tonnes of carbon. In 2014, nearly 10 years later, they&rsquo;re offsetting 200 tonnes, a decline in emissions despite a steadily growing publishing business.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>And just last year the company introduced their <a href="http://www.newsociety.com/Ebooks">Guide to Responsible Digital Reading</a> to educate readers about ways to minimize the environmental and social impacts of their digital devices.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>In 2008, New Society Publishers entered a new phase of its existence when they were acquired by Douglas &amp; McIntyre Publishing, continuing to operate semi-autonomously on Gabriola Island. Following D&amp;M's filing for bankruptcy protection in late 2012, New Society was reacquired by Chris and Judith Plant and Carol Newell in early 2013.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Never one to rest on their laurels, the company is now breaking new ground with its a new business structure that includes an employee trust which places emphasis not only on working together as a team to create the future of the company, but also on staff ownership.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>This free Gabriola event will host Judith Plant as she shares a slideshow and presentation on the history and transformation of the company at the Phoenix Auditorium. The event will also feature a New Society book sale, offering a 50% discount to our local community. Doors open at 6:30, event starts 7:00 pm. Cookies and coffee by donation to Gertie.</p>
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