#GlobalDonutDay Appreciation Event: Urban Photo Walk (Past)
Taking inspiration from 'The Power of Pictures' to honour Bath's heritage and creativity, Doughnut-style.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Here in Bath, we're showing our appreciation for Global Donut Day by picking up on one of Kate Raworth's core messages, 'The Power of Pictures', as a means to honour the city's heritage and creativity.
We're using the powerful Doughnut visual to develop the practice of looking up and around and immersing ourselves in this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Join Carra and Anushka on an urban photo walk between 1.30pm and 3pm, an architectural safari to spot the subliminal Doughnut shapes in our surroundings. Windows, engravings, patterns, details, graphics - there are a lot more than you'd think!
Please RSVP for more details closer to the time, bearing in mind that - like all good events - it will likely end up somewhere with coffee and cake.
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Carra Santos
Bath, BANES, UK.
I'm an established and creative sustainability professional, equipping visionary leaders, educators and advisors with knowledge and navigation tools to step into their sustainable futures roles, through education, strategy and communication. Over 20+ years, my career in creativity, design and communication has evolved from internationally-acclaimed product innovation and future concepts for world-class events, to creative thinking skills for visionary leadership. My approach is influenced by my career origins in multidisciplinary concept generation and development - tapping into food, fashion, interiors, furniture, exhibition, spatial and urban design - and my personal passion, which is exploring how transformative habits, attitudes, practices, behaviours and relationships can be facilitated by forward-thinking design and communication. I began exploring Doughnut Economics around 2017, attending events from 2019, and becoming a DEAL community member on its launch in 2020. My interest in economics increased during my 2021 'Sustainable Development in Practice' Masters dissertation on narrative framing and communication of sustainability practices to UK business leaders, which touched on the difference between degrowth, growth-agnostic and growth-led perspectives. I started the Doughnut Economics group in Bath, UK in 2022, and and continue to support it and a number of councils, universities and enterprises with local outreach and engagement. Email me or join me on LinkedIn.
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Ian McKay
Bath, UK
I am retired from paid employment, having had a number of careers in data analytics, then management consultancy, then a variety of leadership roles in UK-based charities. I've had a number of formal and informal roles working with charities and other for-benefit initiatives. Most notably having chaired three charities, and setting up Innovira to become a catalyst for developing and sharing good ideas and practices - though it is early days for this. I've lived in Bath, in the South West of England, for over 30 years, and now try to use my experience and time to support activists and thinkers who are trying to make a difference locally. The Doughnut model captures what I've thought intuitively for decades, and will hopefully be an effective model to help good decision making, and get stuff done.