The Backlash! - January 1997
Organization News - Chicago Men's Conference
(847) 251-9889 or 1-800-856-3175 (outside Illinois)
Sixth Chicago Men's Conference
The Spirit of Man
Saturday March 1-2, 1997
by Neal Robinson
Location
Ramada Plaza Hotel
O6600 North Mannheim Road Rosemont , Illinois 60018
Cost
$190.00 with discounts for:
- early registration
- seniors
- full time students
- groups of eight (8) or more
- single day registrations
1997 Keynote Speakers
Robert Bly (author if Iron John & The Sibling Society)
Where Are Men Now
Robert Moore (author of King, Warrior, Magician, Lover)
Contemporary Menswork
Alberto Villoldo (author of Dance of The Four Winds & Island of The Sun)
Retrieving The Soul of Man
Featured local and national workshop presenters
Cliff Barry (Wisconsin)
Mary Ellen Blandford (Wisconsin)
Jude Blitz (Colorado)
Bill Kauth (Wisconsin)
Joseph Kilikevice, David Lindgren, Robert Mark, Jerry Medol (Missouri)
Brian Muldoon, Robert Pasick (Michigan)
Buddy Portugal, Judith Sherven (California), James Sniechowski (California)
Char & Rich Tosi (Michigan)
and many more.
Sessions on
A Circle of Elders
Breaking Out of The Cage
Fathers & Daughters
Gender Reconciliation
Gender Shadows = Gender Blessings
Images of Masculinity
Male Spirit
MenPeace Through Forgiveness
The Challenge of Race Relations
The Healing Power of Anger
The Heart of Conflict
The Sacred Man
The Spirit of Friendship
The Wilderness of Intimacy
and much more.
Quotes about past conferences
"Very positive and uplifting."
"Thank you for your gift to my heart, mind, and soul."
"It astounded me with the quality, depth and power available."
"This conference exceeded my wildest expectations."
"I am grateful beyond words, thank you."
"A wonderful experience."
"Powerful, insightful, wide-ranging."
"Beautiful experience, I met extraordinary people and I grew in leaps and bounds."
"Attending the conference with my father made it very special."
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