
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 May 23
For those of you following our trip to Regenerate the Colorado River Basin, there will be a series of community events that you can join if you happen to be in the area.Tuesday, May 23rd :: Public Library in PaoniaThis public event will include a presentation and interactive discussion sharing how Earth Regenerators work has evolved in Barichara, the North Fork Valley, and beyond since Joe’s first visit to Paonia last fall: funding approaches, the Design School for Regenerating Earth, a potential “Regenerate the Colorado” watershed-wide summit in Paonia next year, applied Prosocial, and more.We hope you can join us!Location and Time:5:30 to 7:30 PM
For those of you following our trip to Regenerate the Colorado River Basin, there will be a series of community events that you can join if you happen to be in the area.Tuesday, May 23rd :: Public Library in PaoniaThis public event will include a presentation and interactive discussion sharing how Earth Regenerators work has evolved in Barichara, the North Fork Valley, and

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 29 Mar 22
People Need Peopleto-gather. (photo n.bateson)Nora Bateson 2022“We have been lost to each other for so long. My name means nothing to you. My memory is dust.This is not your fault, or mine.” — Anita Diamant, The Red Tent.Of all the necessities to human life: water, air, food, shelter — probably the most important is being in relationship with each other. We are furless, clawless and fang-less. We move more slowly than other creatures on our two feet instead of four, and the need for emotional and intellectual stimulation is physiological. Without each other our ancestors would have been cold, defenseless and unwell. In short, People Need People.
People Need Peopleto-gather. (photo n.bateson)Nora Bateson 2022“We have been lost to each other for so long. My name means nothing to you. My memory is dust.This is not your fault, or mine.” — Anita Diamant, The Red Tent.Of all the necessities to human life: water, air, food, shelter — probably the most important is being in relationship with each other. We are furless, clawless and fang-less. We

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Jul 20
Will Peoples’ Responses to the Emergencies of the Coming Decades be Warm? Or Cold?Continue reading on Medium »
Will Peoples’ Responses to the Emergencies of the Coming Decades be Warm? Or Cold?Continue reading on Medium »

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 16 Jul 20
Will Peoples’ Responses to the Emergencies of the Coming Decades be Warm? Or Cold?Continue reading on Medium »
Will Peoples’ Responses to the Emergencies of the Coming Decades be Warm? Or Cold?Continue reading on Medium »
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Mar 20
I would like to share a little glimpse into how we are weaving regenerative practices into our lives while becoming more resilient in the midst of planetary turmoil as people all over the world struggle to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.In the image above, our three year old daughter Elise is pulling our new compost bucket up the hill to where our food scraps become part of the formation process for soils in the community food forest.We live in Barichara, Colombia where six hectares have been set aside as a public park where reforestation has been underway for more than a
I would like to share a little glimpse into how we are weaving regenerative practices into our lives while becoming more resilient in the midst of planetary turmoil as people all over the world struggle to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic.In the image above, our three year old daughter Elise is pulling our new compost bucket up the hill to

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Jan 20
A Simple Structure to Hold a New Microsolidarity CommunityLast week I published the latest story in my Microsolidarity series, explaining how to start a new mutual aid community (a “Congregation”). That chapter was exclusively focussed on the initiation process: where do you start?For this chapter, I want to advance the clock a few months. Assume you’ve had one or two amazing gatherings, and there are 20 or 40 people ready to commit to supporting each other. What’s the minimum organisational structure needed to hold them together? I’m going to make a short sketch of a complete structure, as a first guess.
A Simple Structure to Hold a New Microsolidarity CommunityLast week I published the latest story in my Microsolidarity series, explaining how to start a new mutual aid community (a “Congregation”). That chapter was exclusively focussed on the initiation process: where do you start?For this chapter, I want to advance the clock a few months. Assume you’ve had one or two amazing

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Jan 20
3 Essential Pillars For a New Mutual Aid CommunityWeaving image by Wei-Cheng Wu on UnsplashI published the Microsolidarity proposal a year ago and really struck a chord with people. I’m overdue to give folks an update, and there’s really a lot of exciting news. So first I’ll give a quick recap, then I’ll share what’s happening in 2020.The essence of the original proposal was to start a small exclusive community, oriented towards a deep kind of mutual aid: where we support each other in our personal growth, generating health and prosperity for our collective, while producing significant benefits that ripple out into
3 Essential Pillars For a New Mutual Aid CommunityWeaving image by Wei-Cheng Wu on UnsplashI published the Microsolidarity proposal a year ago and really struck a chord with people. I’m overdue to give folks an update, and there’s really a lot of exciting news. So first I’ll give a quick recap, then I’ll share what’s happening in 2020.The essence of the original
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