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Nurturing Human Nature (1 of 2)
A peer-to-peer session on how we might nurture human nature in our communities and grassroots organising
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(This is session 1 of 2. Click here for session 2 of 2 that will be at 16:30 UK time)
'Nurture Human Nature' is one of the chapters of Doughnut Economics and one of the Seven Ways to Think Like a Twenty-First Century Economist
Join us for this peer-to-peer exploration into how we might nurture human nature in our communities and grassroots organising.
We will share the big questions most alive for us right now, the insights we've gained from our work (and the work of others), as well as the resources we're aware of that can support all our work.
Here's a brief recap of the key themes of the chapter Nurture Human Nature in Doughnut Economics:
This is one of two sessions. Please use the link above to register and you'll receive a zoom link to join.
If you would know more about the session, or if you have any access requirements, please email Rob Shorter rob@doughnuteconomics.org, Communities & Art Lead at DEAL, who will be facilitating.
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Rob Shorter
London, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL | Steward of the global community of grassroots organisers using Doughnut Economics | Workshop facilitator | DEAL Team tool designer | Collective imagination practitioner | Game designer | Musician
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Matheus Mouraria
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Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
Founder of The Shady Lanes Project and member of Regen Brisbane When I started my verge garden, my reason was simple. I was fed up with mowing it. Back then, I had no idea where it would lead me. Now I think verge gardens could be the key to saving us from the worst of climate change and biodiversity loss. Big claim for unimportant little bits of land, you might say. Come on the journey and see if you change your mind. The Shady Lanes Project is about a lot more than us all planting out our little patches. It’s about bringing diverse people together to learn how to collaborate by doing. It’s about changing the way we see nature. It’s about eco-systems thinking. Most of all, it’s about learning by doing the doable - and making what’s doable grow. [ShadyLanes_verge_eastward.jpg] [ ] Find out more: Website - Substack and newsletter
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Andrzej Mazur
Lublin, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland