Whole Earth Economics Project (Past)
Seeking People for the Whole Earth Economics Project to Help Save Earth
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
WHOLE EARTH ECONOMICS PROJECT
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Join us for the WEE Project group meeting on the third Sunday of each month, 12 pm ET.
- To help Earth and humanity, we are seeking 12 economic student volunteers for a web-based Whole Earth Economics project.
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Feel free to send this Whole Earth Economics document to others.
- You can share this flyer with students.
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Let me know if you have any suggestions on where to find students interested in new economics.
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This meeting will provide an orientation to Whole Earth Economics, including Doughnut Economics, Wellbeing Economy, and other developments in the field needed to save and humanity the rest of nature.
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We are also a supportive space to discuss what is going on, each other's needs and
wants, and what we want to let go of and change.
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You can invite colleagues, friends, and students to join our meeting.
- We are meeting collaboratively 🔅 to grow 🌱 this creatively 🎡 in a fun way 😊
Sandy Hinden
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Sanford Hinden
Dix Hills, New York, United States of America
I provide programs for: • Education for wisdom and wellbeing https://wisocracy.world/ • Peace and the environment https://mutuallyassuredsurvival.world/ • Personal, relationship and social-global development https://wisocracy.world/development-programs
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Luis Palicio
Leeds (UK) / Oviedo (Spain)
I'm a 37 years old food safety expert from Spain but living in the UK for the last decade. Our current model is unsustainable and that's we need to use frameworks like Doughnut economics to reshape our local communities and way of living. I have experience in food manufacturing and involvement of civil society and community work.
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Leonie Bouget Le Bailly
Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
Architecture and urban planning graduate on a mission to challenge & shift current dominant paradigms of consumption and capitalism through urbanism, design and community organisation. Also interested in art, music, culture and more obscure theories of urbanism - previous research endeavors include; walking as a research method, assemblage theory and the night-time economy.
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Ankit Wadhwa
Canada
MBA Student of Community Economic Development at Cape Breton University. A engineer turned into social entrepreneur. Focused on community development and growth.
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Stevie Waggoner
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Ndzembanteh Aboubakary Nulambeh
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Lynne Good
United Kingdom