

Addressing Toxic Masculinity with Dor Haberer
July 9, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am UTC-7
Date: Tuesday, July 9th, 2019 – Time: 9:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
Host: Dor Haberer
Topic: Addressing Toxic Masculinity
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Description: Men’s spaces and circles are becoming more popular around the United States. Dor Haberer has been hosting retreats called Unearthing the Authentic Masculine addressing both toxic masculinity and incorporating more embodiment and emotional vulnerability in men’s spaces. Join him for a discussion on the future of men’s work and why this topic has so much relevance today.
Host Bio: A deep lover of permaculture and ecology, Dor Haberer has spent the last few years investigating holistic farming systems, regenerative agriculture, community structures, and simple living. He graduated from Tulane University with a bachelor’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Afterwards, he managed the farm at Ramah in the Rockies summer camp for three years. There he developed a program that incorporated organic farming and animal husbandry with permaculture and Jewish earth-based ethics and philosophy. The whole program was rooted in Jewish text and ritual. When he was not at camp, he was engaged in deep investigation in permaculture, living and studying in places including Sadhana Forest in Auroville India, Turtle Lake Refuge in Durango, CO, Sierra Seeds Cooperative in Northern California, Kibbutz Neot Smadar in the Negev, the Possibility Alliance in northeastern Missouri, and the Panya Project in Thailand where he completed his permaculture design course. He completed his second course at the Practical Permaculture Research Institute in the Sierra foothills. He also helps out with Wilderness Torah, serving as one of the chefs in their festivals.
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Watch Dor’s Video on Authentic Masculinity here.