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		<title>2007 US Social Forum in Atlanta, Georgia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CEC founder, Egypt Brown worked to help organize the Healing and Spiritual Practice Space at the recent U.S. Social Forum in Atlanta (https://www.ussf2007.org/), taking responsibility for the conceptualization, design,  ... <a href="http://www.creative-empowerment.org/2007/07/07/2007-us-social-forum-in-atlanta-georgia/">read&#160;more&#160;&#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>CEC founder, Egypt Brown worked to help organize the Healing  and Spiritual Practice Space at the recent U.S. Social Forum in Atlanta (<a href="https://www.ussf2007.org/">https://www.ussf2007.org/</a>), taking  responsibility for the conceptualization, design, and construction of  the five indoor and outdoor altars.  She also served as a primary  shrinekeeper during the Forum’s five-day proceedings.</p>
<p>Altars are found in almost all faith traditions, and provide a means  of achieving concentration and energetic connection to the non-manifest  world.  Altars mounted by the Healing and Spiritual Practice Space  (sponsored by the Health, Healing and Environmental Justice Group) at  the U.S. Social Forum offered attendees a variety of opportunities to  focus their energy during the Forum proceedings.  The altars established  and held sacred space at the Forum, with a primarily functional rather  than devotional intent, and served as a place of contact and encounter  for both personal and ceremonial observance.  The intention was to  provide opportunities for participants to ground themselves and recall  the larger purpose of their work amidst the frenetic energy of the  Forum’s events.</p>
<p><strong><em>Memorial Altar</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Location</em></strong>: Renaissance Park, Circle Formation  encompassing Stone Wall<br />
<strong><em>Purpose</em></strong>: To pay homage to beloved deceased who  inform and inspire our work.<br />
<strong><em>Form</em></strong>:  Half circular stone formation,  containing black bamboo Spirit Sticks adorned with cloth bearing the  names of those to be remembered with honor</p>
<p><strong><em>Ancestor Altar</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Location</em></strong>: Renaissance Park, Circle Formation  encompassing Stone Wall<br />
<strong><em>Purpose</em></strong>: To commemorate attendee relations  with ancestral past, and their place within a grander cosmic order.<br />
<strong><em>Form</em></strong>: Half circular stone formation,  encompassing two trees linked by an arc of raffia</p>
<p><strong><em>Abundance Altar</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Location</em></strong>: Task Force for the Homeless Artistic  Exhibition Space, 477 Peachtree Street<br />
<strong><em>Purpose</em></strong>:  To celebrate and express gratitude  for the abundance among us, to encourage continued and expanded  abundance for the good of ourselves and all those touched by us.<br />
<strong><em>Form</em></strong>: Small stepped altar structure surrounded  by symbols of water, crowned overhead by a money mobile</p>
<p><strong><em>Healing Altar</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Location</em></strong>: 139 Ralph McGill Blvd NE, near  southwest kitty corner of Civic Center, at Piedmont Ave NE and Ralph  McGill Blvd<br />
<strong><em>Purpose</em></strong>: To celebrate and express gratitude  for our experiences of healing, to encourage continued and expanded  healing for the good of ourselves and all those touched by us.<br />
<strong><em>Form</em></strong>: Elevated wooden structure on adorned  table</p>
<p><strong><em>Release Altar</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Location</em></strong>:  139 Ralph McGill Blvd NE, near  southwest kitty corner of Civic Center, at Piedmont Ave NE and Ralph  McGill Blvd<br />
<strong><em>Purpose</em></strong>:  To encourage those entering Space to  pause, center themselves, and release the internal barriers to  establishing contact with their higher selves.  Also, to encourage  participants before exiting the Space to further release based on the  insight gained that session.<br />
<strong><em>Form</em></strong>:  The consecrated space of the release  altars will be the actual building entrance, corridor, and doorway  threshold of the Space.  In this case, the ritualized experience of  entry and exit transition will hold the symbolic significance of an  altar.</p>
<p>The U.S. Social Forum hosted an estimated total of 15,000  participants in its five days, hundreds of which utilized the altar  spaces.  The process of organizing and creating the altars as part of  the Forum’s Healing and Spiritual Practice Space was an incredible  learning experience and great success in that it forged the beginnings  of meaningful relationships between the Creative Empowerment Cooperative  and like-minded organizations such as: Stone Circles, Deeper Waters,  Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Center for Law and Social Justice, Spirit in  Motion, Into Afrika, and others.</p>
<p><a title="US Social Forum Photo Album" href="http://creative-empowerment.org/photos/album/72157600701979479/US-Social-Forum-2007.html">View pictures of the altars and  those involved</a>.</p>
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