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Nurturing Human Nature (2 of 2) (Past)
A peer-to-peer session on how we might nurture human nature in our communities and grassroots organising
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Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
'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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Monica Zazueta
Vancouver WA
Hello community my name is Monica Zazueta and I am a concerned mum to two beautiful boys and a climate activist. I am involved with multiple different climate and social justice organizations: Alliance for Community Engagement, League of United Latin American Citizens, Citizens Climate Lobby, Beyond Fossil Fuels Force task force, Sierra Club lobbying team, Sierra Club Political Committee, Declare Emergency, Save Vancouver Trees, Washington Environmental Council, Washington State Electric Vehicle Advisory Committee, I am a graduate of Puget Sound Sage Leadership Institute and I am working on a Victory Garden Project with my fellow activist friends. I am very excited to change the paradigm and continue on this path to mature in the best ways. Thank you everyone for everything that you do. Caring is the new way.