The Roots of White Supremacy Are In Our Bodies - Part Three This is the third blog from guest writer Madelanne Rust-D’Eye, and was originally published on her website in July 2020. You're encouraged to read Part One and Part Two first.
Re-energising Training for Transition: Action Research Report We’re excited to update you on all the hard work that’s been happening to re-energise training for Transition, and to give our thanks to all those of you who have helped feed into and shape this work. 25.08.20 - Este blog y el reporte ahora también
Transition: Bounce Forward – What Is As the first step of Transition: Bounce Forward, we invite you to a series of four exciting online What Is events from 7th-10th September. This will be followed by further sessions in October and November, during which we’ll be looking at What If and What Next. While the Covid-19
Lockdown Reflections – A Bolton Story Continuing our Covid-19 lockdown reflections, Alan Brown charts the development of mutual aid networks in Bolton, UK. When the current crisis began Bolton Diggers had to make some difficult decisions, most of which were out of our hands. We manage four community gardens, one community centre and a refugee cooking
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Chain Reaction Laurie King shares insights from the Shetland Islands. First published by Resurgence & Ecologist in July 2020. First published by Resurgence & Ecologist in July 2020. People across the UK have been growing more vegetables this year. Seed producers have reported a large increase in sales since the appearance of
The Imagination Sundial Rob Hopkins and Rob Shorter introduce The Imagination Sundial. First published by Rob Hopkins in June 2020. First published by Rob Hopkins in June 2020. Whilst finishing his Masters at Schumacher College and researching his dissertation last spring, Rob Shorter came to stay with us as our lodger. He had