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PROGRAMS
Rainbow Solutions staff members are available to offer
programs on a variety of topics to assist groups in learning about socially
responsible investing and developing ways to align their money lives
with their social values. In addition, Rev. Dorothy Emerson offers
a variety of other programs on responsible living.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
PRESENTATIONS ON SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING
Both Donna Clifford and Dorothy Emerson are available to talk to your
group about SRI, how it works, why it makes a difference, how you can
get started. Presentations can be designed to suit your group’s
format and interests. Talks can be 20 minutes to an hour. Workshops,
with PowerPoint presentation, can be 1 ½ to 2 hours.
MONEY AND LIFE COACHING
Dorothy Emerson is available to coach you in sorting out your issues
with money. Often people have thought very little about how they
came to believe what they believe about money and whether or not those
beliefs still serve them today. Through a series of exercises and
conversations, you may be able to shift your money consciousness to one
that is more productive and satisfying for the life you lead today and
for your future goals.
MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (MBTI)
Dorothy Emerson has worked with this
popular personality indicator for over 30 years.
She offers workshops
and talks about the dynamics of personality styles in individual development,
in relationships, in the workplace, and in organizations. She also
administers the MBTI and provides feedback on results.
PUBLICATIONS
Community investing: “Seeds
of Opportunity,” by Dorothy
Emerson
International microcredit: “Microcredit
Revolution,” by
Dorothy Emerson
Women’s lives and concerns: Glorious
Women, by Dorothy
Emerson
Historical Unitarian Universalist women and social justice: Standing
Before Us, by Dorothy Emerson
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: A Matter of Preference, by
Dorothy Emerson, 28-page booklet available from Rainbow Solutions. Single
copies $5, including postage. Ask for prices on multiple copies.
Donna E Clifford: “Perspective,” from Progressive
Asset Management News & Views, Winter 2006.
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