Tune into this discussion with Scott Morris, “the Token Jedi,” about the power that place-based regenerative economic systems have in building prosperous and resilient communities worldwide. Watch on #YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eZ2-EMsx Download and listen on #Buzzsprout: https://lnkd.in/ecSU8-Gx
Center for Partnership Systems
Civic and Social Organizations
Creating Partnership-based systems to shift society to socio-economics that value caring, nature, and shared prosperity.
About us
The Center for Partnership Systems (CPS) is dedicated to building economic and social systems that support both human beings and the planet through its research, education, and resources. The Partnerism Movement is a CPS initiative to accelerate the shift from Domination to Partnership Systems based on an economic model that values caring, equity, shared prosperity, and nature. Riane Eisler, founder and president of CPS, has been the most iconic pioneer in the field of gender equity for the past six decades. She continues to build on her best-selling book, The Chalice and the Blade (now in its 56th printing in 25 languages) that re-examines thirty thousand years of human culture. Eisler showed that for millennia human societies were structured as “Partnership Systems” where our capacity to give, nurture, and sustain life was celebrated as divine; women and men shared power; and a spirit of mutual care and responsibility prevailed. This ancient social configuration, which existed before domination prevailed, helps us understand that we don’t have to accept conquest, violence, and abuse as “human nature.” Eisler’s work reveals four essential and interconnected cornerstones needed to move away from the inherited legacy of domination and toward the Partnership Systems required for humans to thrive on a healthy planet: - Family and Childhood Relations - Gender Relations - Economic Relations - Narratives and Language Riane is not only a renowned author but a Holocaust survivor, legal scholar, economist, futurist, social scientist and global thought leader. Her culminating work is featured in her latest book, Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shapes Our Lives, Brains and Future."(Oxford University Press, 2019).
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www.centerforpartnership.org
External link for Center for Partnership Systems
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- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Noosphere
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- Nonprofit
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Noosphere, US
Employees at Center for Partnership Systems
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ELI INGRAHAM 🏳️🌈
Center for Partnership Systems | Bioregional Finance & Coordination | Shifting Society to More Equitable, Regenerative, Non-Colonial Models | What is…
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Joe Rando
Founder & CEO @ LifeStarr - the Solopreneur Hub | Co-author of Solopreneur Business for Dummies | Co-host of The Aspiring Solopreneur podcast |…
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Mara Flynn
Communications specialist
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Sara Saltee
Creativity Consultant and Coach | Learning Designer & Facilitator | Writer | Artist
Updates
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Learn from Dr. Julie Hanks, therapist, author, relationship expert, and host of the Ask Dr. Julie Podcast, how to support Partnership-based families to help nurture a caring and peaceful world. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eU8Xjb4W Download and listen to the episode on Buzzsprout: https://lnkd.in/eWZePpr6
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In this episode, the Center for Partnership Systems observes the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women with a discussion with Lynn Rosenthal — the Director of Sexual and Gender-based Violence at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and past Advisor on Violence Against Women at The White House and past President of The Center for Family Safety and Healing. Download and listen on Buzzsprout: https://lnkd.in/dQd-VueT This episode was recorded in front of a live virtual audience on November 25, 2024. #Partnership #Partnerism #GenderBasedViolence #RianeEisler
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The quality of our family relationships and social structures are a cornerstone of partnership systems. Partnership- or domination-oriented families are a template for politics, economics, and other social institutions. Findings from psychology and neuroscience show that the degree of Partnership or domination in our foundational human relations between women and men, and between parents and children directly affects how our brains develop. Partnership parenting encourages caring family relations that respect and empower children. In Partnership Systems, high quality childcare and caregiver training, good healthcare and multicultural, gender-balanced education is valued economically. Young people learn to respect themselves, others, and the environment and co-create a healthy future. For more parenting resources, visit: https://lnkd.in/e3x6PKks
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"CPS courses offer a view of what is possible for our families, our communities, and for the world that is stunning, compelling, and urgently relevant." — Jhana Chinamasta, Washington, USA Essential tools for creators of a Partnership world: https://lnkd.in/eGCAPW6j
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Join us to celebrate! The IJPS was developed through a partnership between the Center for Partnership Systems, the University of Minnesota Libraries, and the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. It shares scholarship and creates connections for cultural transformation to build a world in which all relationships, institutions, policies, and organizations are based on principles of partnership. Since 2014, IJPS has shared groundbreaking scholarship with a global audience, publishing 24 issues and 230 articles from over 330 authors—all dedicated to a vision of cultural transformation based on partnership principles. We invite you to our 10th Anniversary Celebration! Thursday, December 12 — 3:30-5pm CST (In-person & Hybrid) University of Minnesota, Health Sciences Library Collaboration Studio, Phillips-Wangensteen Building Zoom Program begins at 4:00pm CST (link to be shared) You’ll hear from Riane Eisler, IJPS founders, and gain insight into the next ten years of IJPS’s mission. Don’t miss this chance to connect and celebrate with others who believe in a partnership-based world! RSVP to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/e2atKrhR For any questions, reach out to Liz Weinfurter at eweinfur@umn.edu or Teddie Potter, at tmpotter@umn.edu.
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In this episode, host Cherri Jacobs Pruitt interviews Alfonso Montuori, founder of the Center for Creative Futures within the California Institute of Integral Studies, on the intersections between complexity and creativity in building a Partnership world! The discussion includes focus on education, leadership and jazz! Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eBGwi_un Download the segment and listen on Buzzsprout: https://lnkd.in/eCSrtfXc
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What Can I Do As a Caregiver? You are engaged in the most important human work—caregiving. However, your caregiving work has historically been devalued—as “soft” or “feminine”—just “women’s work.” At the same time, conquest, domination, and violence has been associated with men and “real masculinity.” This gendered system of values is our legacy from more rigid domination times. It maintained women, who were supposed to do this work for free in male-controlled households, in subordinate and dependent roles. Even when this work was remunerated, it has been woefully underpaid. This gendered system of values has also blinded us to the enormous economic value of care work. To have a healthy and prosperous society, we must change the devaluation of caregiving. Join the Partnerism Movement to take action for an economy that values and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. https://lnkd.in/e-ct76w6