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About
Network Weaver
"Connecting People to Weave a Better World"
Kachina Katrina* is an extraordinary organizer, community builder,
event planner/ greener, and consultant for organizational development.
A natural problem solver, Katrina creates experiences where people can
shine and highlight areas of improvement through simple solutions that
makes transitions easy. She has worked in various capacities from
business infrastructure formation to volunteer coordination for
various projects and events. She has been heavily involved in
community endeavors since she was a teenager and is always in service
to the greater good.
As a grass-roots organizer, deeply rooted in any community she joins and works with, Katrina* synchronizes with the indigenous heart beat and inspires people to achieve more. She has a gentle push that motivates people from deep inside. She loves to be involved in progressive communities that facilitate systemic change. Kachina Katrina* has been referred to as a master networker, connecting broad spectrums of people together through important issues and innovative solutions. She has learned and practiced community building and organizing skills with the City Repair project in Portland, OR since 1999. www.cityrepair.org, becoming their national outreach coordinator.
Katrina is highly involved in restoration and environmental movements,
and is currently the volunteer coordinator for Greening Burning Man, a large-scale sustainability movement. She is in the core of many emerging sustainable solutions for creating a healthy planet for the year 2020. She has recently joined the Interra Project, to help their launch in the Bay area, and merge networks.
Kachina Katrina is also doing organizational development witha group in Oakland called Education Not Incarceration, which is rapidly expanding and recly joined forces with the National Education Association and building affiliate chapters across CA and the nation.
Kachina Katrina has been an instigator in greening events, and
supports Village Focus International, a non-profit that creates
sustainable solutions for villages in third world countries. Their
founder is a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Finalist.
Katrina is a sought after magician and happy to participate in
experiences where she can be of the most service spreading her
positive message of love and abundance.
There's a lot happening now that we're all connecting ;)
Love the life you live and live the life you love~ share it with
others. Cheers to community!!
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Katrina, what a wonderful job have you done! Thank you for your efforts in educating people around the world. I would like to invite you to read about my group EnviroMecca and share with me your thoughts and ideas, they will be really meanful comming from someone with so much experience like you. I am working everyday on this project and I want to make it happen with everybody's input.
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sonrisa~bonita
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