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Crisis is also opportunity. This is a call for an experiment inspired by Bucky Fuller’s …

Crisis is also opportunity. This is a call for an experiment inspired by Bucky Fuller’s saying, “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” http://bit.ly/2HAeQMH

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The primary agenda of the Healthy at Every Size movement is to challenge, disrupt, subvert, …

The primary agenda of the Healthy at Every Size movement is to challenge, disrupt, subvert, deconstruct, and problematize the idea that one’s “size” status has anything necessary to do with one’s health, as believed that this association causes oppression. https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-healthy-at-every-size/

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More of this please! …

More of this please! Quoted feed from @DrDCWahl “Regenerative design — creating regenerative cultures — is about building the capacity of people in place to respond to transformation and change in ways that create a healthier, more vibrant, more vital system that can move on into the future”  link.medium.com/fLhv1PdYGyb

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Joe Brewer retweeted: …

Joe Brewer retweeted: The bioparque here in Barichara teaches all of us who have the honor to work with her. She taught me how to plant trees. 😉 Quoted feed from @RootingExplorer Planted my first cactus in the bioparque today. Feels good to contribute to the commons and the future. The top is covered in

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Bring on the ecoversities, bioregional governance, and indigenous worldviews! …

Bring on the ecoversities, bioregional governance, and indigenous worldviews! Quoted feed from @Kolektivo “All our education systems, our governance, our organisations, are all based on 19th century worldview in science. A mechanistic universe, which is so not what we are rediscovering now, and so not what universal spiritual indigenous techings has taught us for millenia.”

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