Introduction to MOGO
Doing the Most Good with the Least Harm
January 29, 2011 11-2
Maplewood Memorial Library
Memorial Hall
This FREE workshop presents an overview of the MOGO principle which stands for Most Good. MOGO means striving to make choices that will do the most good and least harm to ourselves, other people, other species, and the planet. We will learn some of the MOGO keys and participate in activities which show how to put the keys into practice. We will consider how our everyday choices have an impact on the earth and all its inhabitants. We will also have an introduction to effective communication for advocating that which we are most passionate about.
Institiute for Humane Education
The MOGO principle was created by Zoe Weil, president and co-founder of the Institute for Humane Education – (IHE) www.humaneeducation.org.
The Taskforce for Humanity Coalition
This program is sponsored by the Taskforce for Humanity Coalition a community of progressive individuals and organizations united in vision and values whose goal is to cultivate a more enlightened, peaceful and compassionate world.
Facilitator Kimberly Korona
Kimberly Korona has been a workshop facilitator for the Institute for Humane Education for five years and workd full time as a humane educator for HEART teaching youth about compassion towards people, animals, and the planet. Kim is also a member of the Taskforce for Humanity Coallition.