
Doughnut Economics Games Gathering (Past)
Meet with other people creating and using games to explore the ideas and possibilities of Doughnut Economics in action

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
(This is the first of two gatherings and is designed for the Americas timezones. Click here for the second event - designed for the Asia-Pacific timezones)
The DEAL Team welcomes you to join this peer-learning space to share and learn about games based on Doughnut Economics.
The gathering will be hosted by Rob Shorter, DEAL's Communities & Art Lead, and we will follow a format of having space for everyone to share what you're interested in, and, if relevant, what you've been working on.
We hope that the gathering allows you to make connections with people who share this common interest of Doughnut Economics games, and through those connections, to share your contributions and benefit from the contributions from others.
The spirit of these peer learning spaces is that there's no one expert and we're all here as learners. We all have something to contribute, whether that be to listen, to reflect, to share your personal experience or to share some ideas.
We look forward to seeing you!
This gathering has now reached its maximum capacity, but there is still space in the second event.
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Rob Shorter
London, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL. Excited to explore how the holistic goal of the Doughnut opens a space for collective imagining and action within communities of place and purpose around the world. Get in touch by going to the DEAL Contact Form and selecting 'Communities & Art'
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Sarah Hoey
UK
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Nathan Stewart
Leeds, UK
I'm Nathan, originally from Huddersfield but I've lived in Leeds for 7 years. My background in Doughnut Economics came through my MSc in Sustainable Cities at the University of Leeds, during which I worked with the brilliant Otley 2030 climate action group on the local-social lens of their doughnut portrait. Since graduating I have started a role at Space2, an arts and social change charity in East Leeds. Here I am incorporating the principles of the doughnut into policy writing, and exploring the possibilities of incorporating the doughnut into participatory arts and community work.