Betsy Betsy Stang:
CLASS OF 1965
Birch Wathen High SchoolClass of 1965
New york, NY
New SeminaryClass of 1983
New york, NY
New York University - GallatinClass of 1980
New york, NY
Brandeis UniversityClass of 1969
Waltham, MA
Betsy's Story
Life
Reverend Betsy Stang, M.A., is the Founder and Executive Director of The Wittenberg Center for Alternative Resources in Bearsville, NY. She is an Interfaith Minister, counselor, and Earth Activist, as well as a licensed hypnotherapist.
Reverend Stang is also the Presiding minister and Founder of the Center for The Living Earth, and directs the Center's Interfaith Seminary program.
Betsy Co- Founded The Earth Reunion Project in 1990 which works with traditional wisdom keepers of Earth traditions from around the world. In 1993, she co-produced The Cry of the Earth: The Legacy of the First Nations Conference at the United Nations, where the tradition keepers of seven indigenous nations of North America presented their ancient prophecies to the United Nations for the first time in history.
From 1993-2001 The Center co-sponsored Mending the Hoop of All Nations: With One Voice, One Heart, One Mind, One Prayer in Washington D.C. In 1998 she co sponsored the international gathering of prophesy keepers at Virginia Beach Honoring Mother Earth.
Betsy has been the Wittenberg Center's chief representative in its role as a non-government organization with ECOSOC Roster consultative status at the U.N., and co-founded the Earth...Expand for more
keepers working group which has helped to bring the voice of grassroots Earth based and indigenous representatives to UN conferences such as the Women's Summit, the World Summit on Social Development and the Commission on Sustainable Development.
Over the past several years, Betsy Stang has produced The Wittenberg Center's video archive project which has documented, preserved and distributed hundreds of hours of archival video material on environmental and indigenous concerns and issues.
Betsy's diverse background includes many years of photographic, film and video production and teaching. Her photographic work is included in numerous private and museum collections and her film credits include the Peabody award winning film on Charles Ives, A Good Dissonance Like A Man.
Since 2003 betsy has been in treatment for Inflammatory Breast Cancer and has become an activist to let women know about this devastating disease
Today, Betsy is continuing to explore how we can all join together with our gifts and talents to co-create new paradigms for coming together with one heart, one mind, one voice to create a sustainable, joyous future on this Earth for all our relations..
We are part of the web of life, let us be weavers of light
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