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Awakening the Joy of Reading: The Centro Madre Reading Project
Awakening the Joy of Reading Among Village Children in Barlovento, Venezuela: The Centro Madre Reading Project

Doris Ramos reading to her children at home in Barlovento Since 2000, the non-profit community center Centro Madre has been serving five impoverished rural villages near San Jose, Barlovento with education, health, agriculture and economic development projects. In addition, every year Centro Madre has celebrated Christmas and Children's Day by organizing dramas, theater, music, games, dance, and handicraft activities in the villages. These programs are designed to help people realize that, in spite of adverse and sometimes traumatic circumstances in their lives caused by poverty, violence and discrimination, they have the power to transform themselves and learn to use their full potential.

The founder and director of the center is Didi Hendrika Renkers from Netherlands. She explains, “It often pains me to see very happy young children in the villages, but unhappy teenagers. I noticed that though the kids seem quite bright, and all of them go to elementary school, their educational level is low. Most either do not go to high school, or drop out after only a few months. In La Guarita and El Tesoro villages, only one teenager has graduated from high school.”

She discovered that in most of the village homes there were almost no books, magazines or newspapers. For many children, reading was more of a punishment than a joy. This was partly due to a lack of awareness in the community of how to inspire a young child to learn.

During Centro Madre's ongoing assessment on how best to partner with the communities, they started to lend children's books to some interested families in 2005. A year later, this book-lending service was still continuing, because the villagers themselves showed a willingness to invest their own time and energy in it. So in 2007 Centro Madre applied for and received a grant from The Instituto Autónomo Centro Nacional del Libro (CENAL) to buy books and other educational materials for the lending program. Centro Madre then chose one mother in each of two villages to coordinate the book lending. They each received 40 children's books, which they in turn loaned to about 20 families with small children in each village. Once a week these coordinators visit each house and change the books. They also listen to the children and the parents' feedback and applaud the successes of the participants... [Use the Read more... button below]



Posted by maheshvarananda Monday, April 19, 2010 (01:19:25)

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Poem
After the vegetarian dinner, one of our guests, Clarita de Molina, an author and a great spiritualist, donated a beautiful set of Colombian china tea cups to PRIV and gave us the following poem. (Her husband is Prof. Carlos Molina Camacho of UCV.)

Poem for a being of superior spirituality

I am amazed to have met a teacher, high spiritual guide.
I admired his blessed aura.
For his acts of goodness and kindness
I know that God is very pleased.
His son, Dada, a very special person,
does a great mission with his friends,
that embraces warmly to give peace.

I bow with respect and bless you,
and I know your soul is full of peace.
You do a great mission giving a coat
To those who need your kindness...

Dada, our dear good friend,
I felt like praying
To verify that you are straight
And you give yourself entirely to others.

I congratulate you for this noble PROUT.
My husband and I yearn
To serve in any way, help the poor,
and follow the path where you go...

Caracas, March 22, 2010


Posted by dharmapala Friday, April 16, 2010 (06:42:22)
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Prout article published in Working USA

The Progressive Utilization Theory (Prout): Alternative Economic and Social Model for the Welfare of All published in Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society

by Dada Maheshvarananda and Mariah Branch

ABSTRACT

To envision our future, it is vitally important to ask: what kind of world do we want? Prout (the Progressive Utilization Theory) is a socioeconomic alternative model that promotes the welfare and development of every person, physically, mentally, and spiritually. This article provides a brief introduction to some of the economic and social concepts of Prout, including guaranteeing minimum necessities to all, the right to jobs, a three-tiered economy, including small-scale private enterprises, cooperatives, and large-scale publicly owned key industries, food sovereignty, sustainable agriculture, proper utilization of natural and human resources, and economic democracy. Prout promotes an ecological and spiritual perspective that is universal and nondogmatic. Prout's holistic model provides an overarching framework to effectively measure and compare policies for the greater good of all people, as well as the planet.

You may download this article (pdf file) at: Priven downloads


Posted by maheshvarananda Sunday, March 28, 2010 (22:50:00)
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Delicious Vegetarian Dinner in Quinta Prout
27 delicious dishes at PRIV Vegetarian Dinner VEGETARIAN DINNER

In support of International MEATOUT DAY on Saturday, March 20, 2009, the Prout Research Institute of Venezuela hosted a vegetarian dinner in which 70 people participated.

Meatout is the world's largest and oldest annual grassroots diet education campaign. Meatout 2010 is the 25th Anniversary! The goal is educate communities and ask friends, families, and neighbors to pledge to "kick the meat habit (at least for a day) and explore a wholesome, compassionate diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains." See: www.meatout.org

Mario Mota speaking at PRIV about his experiences in Haiti First PRIV president José Albarrán explained the event. Then Mario Mota, PRIV vicepresident, gave a first-hand report about his month in Haiti assisting the global AMURT team in relief efforts to the earthquake victims (three days later he was interviewed on Venezuelan National Radio).

An excellent documentary was shown, "The Flesh is Weak", from the Nina Rosa Institute of Brazil with subtitles. It explains the impact that the seemingly mundane act of eating meat has on one's health, on animals and on the planet (Nina Rosa Institute videos).

Then the best part: 27 different delicious dishes from around the world were served. Dada Atmapranananda was the master chef and organizer, assisted by all the staff of PRIV. The decorations were beautiful. People sat around candle-lit tables on the front verandah and up in the garden, and returned again and again to get more of the savory and sweet delights. Many asked us why we didn't open a vegetarian restaurant in Caracas.

Candlelight dining in the PRIV garden Due to popular demand, Dada Atmapranananda will teach a vegetarian cooking class in PRIV on Saturday, April 10, from 9:30am to 2pm (including lunch). And PRIV will host another Vegetarian Dinner for the public on Saturday, May 15. Don't miss it! PRIV Coming Events



Posted by maheshvarananda Tuesday, March 30, 2010 (15:48:53)

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Happy New Year 2010 from Venezuela!
PRIV 2010 New Year photo LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR

Dear friends,

I hope that you are learning, growing, transforming... and serving others!

Three projects here in Venezuela are directly based on Prout: the Prout Research Institute and the Neohumanist Kindergarten in Caracas and Centro Madre Master Unit in Barlovento. The preschool finally won official accreditation from the Ministry of Education for their five years of service. The agricultural institute of the government (CIARA) rated Centro Madre as excellent, a national model of small scale sustainable agriculture; the Ministry of Culture also funds their successful family reading program.

Wonderful people have contributed to our projects this year: Spencer from Canada, Hans from Netherlands, Dusty from USA, Rajashrii from Guyana and Viveka from Sweden. Economist Mariah Branch decided to commit for another year with us as Director of Planning and Development. Yakelin, Karen, Alejandro, Gustavo, Gladys and other Venezuelans are helping more and more, and four more international volunteers are coming in the next three months. We are deeply grateful to all.

At the beginning of the year, we hosted and trained 21 Brazilian university students and their professor for six weeks of intensive training in Prout, yoga and cooperatives. Some of their comments: “I learned so much on the spiritual level,” “A fantastic experience that changed the way I see myself and the world,” “The kindness and love of the staff was unforgettable,” “The lessons I learned I will cherish my whole life.” "Testimonies from Past Participants"

The Institute's president, José Albarrán, presented a paper on Prout and cooperatives at the 10th National Symposium of the Social Economy in Barquisimeto that is available for download. Priven Downloads

I contributed an essay, and a few shorter pieces to Znet's “Re-imagining Society Project,” one of the very few forums where activists are discussing positive alternatives to global capitalism. I especially tried to convey the need for an ecological and spiritual perspective: "A New Social Paradigm Based On Spiritual Values". Though the deadline had already passed, I was able to get three other Proutist essays included: Michael Towsey "The Science and Ethics of Cooperation", Sohail Inayatullah "P.R. Sarkar's Vision Of The Future" and Alanna Hartzok "Tax Policy for a World of Peace and Plenty for All".

PRIV 2010 New Year message Mariah Branch and I wrote a two-page article about the Prout Research Institute that was published in the November 2009 issue of Gurukula Network (available for download at Gurukul Network ("All issues (PDF)"). In addition, an academic article giving an overview of Prout was accepted for the next issue of the peer-reviewed journal Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.

The 2009 Global Prout Convention in Copenhagenwas excellent and helped integrate us with the greater Prout movement. Another Copenhagen Prout conference will take place July 20-25, 2010, and in Caracas we are planning to organize a Global Prout Convention in early 2011, focusing on high public participation. We'll confirm the dates soon.

It was very inspiring to be personally invited by the Paraguay government to come to Asunción and speak on Prout at the first international congress on values: "Life with Dignity and Education." On the stage stood the flags of the international guests, and I was very touched that they put the Venezuelan flag for me. During a television news interview, I said, "This is a very historic gathering because it draws attention to the truth that we are all part of one human family, irregardless of different beliefs."

Immediately afterwards I toured Brazil for 11 days, where 50 wonderful dynamic young Proutists organized 14 presentations for me, including in five of the top universities of the country: UNICAMP, USP, UFMG, UFSC and UFF. I presented three themes: 1) the Biopsychology of Cooperation and Prout, 2) Mysticism, Meditation and Prout, and 3) Cooperative games for Solidarity and Compassion. The public response was very enthusiastic. I also did speaking tours to the first USA Solidarity Economy Conference and to Colombia.

For me, one of the most exciting projects we have started is a new course called "Venezuelan Reality and Tools to Change the World". Each module begins with a short discussion about a current world social problem, such as poverty, unemployment, hunger, crime, pollution, corruption, racism and sexism, etc. Then the scope and cause of that problem in the country is presented, and government responses are analyzed. Next we see how Prout principles can be systematically applied nationwide to alleviate the problem. As the modules are developed, we will post them on our web page so they can be adapted in other countries.

Prout Venezuela project logos We started printing T-shirts that say on the front: “Only one family, only one planet,” and on the back “Economic Democracy with cooperatives for the welfare of all”.

I personally enjoy growing organic vegetables and more fruit trees in our garden. We have planted and harvested mangoes, bananas, lemon, chico, papaya, tomatoes, spinach, oregano, turmeric, zucchini, and we're planting more.

Our plans for the coming year include producing training videos for cooperatives, a weekly radio show about cooperatives, printing educational posters and illustrated training manuals about cooperatives.

Please contact me if you would like to visit, take an intensive course in Prout or apply for an internship. Contributions are needed and welcomed, and from the USA are fully tax-deductible.

I would love to hear news from you. With much peace and love,

Dada Maheshvarananda

Posted by maheshvarananda Saturday, December 26, 2009 (23:35:23)

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