Thriving communities and thriving ecosystems through the bee
Wanjiku is a co-founder and director of Porini Association. She has been integrating her spiritual path with reviving traditional nature wisdom in Kenya ever since she was introduced to the spirituality of nature through an immersion programme in Botswana in 2004. Over the years Porini has hosted dialogues on indigenous
A New Year, A New Quest?
I’d set myself on a new path: convinced that climate change is actually the biggest humanitarian threat of our day, I’d come back to Europe from working as a humanitarian overseas, and focussed myself on learning how to minimise my emissions and to help Europe reach zero-carbon. By
Sharing Methodology – Songs of Change weekend
This is the fifth and final blog from our guest editors, Jenny Goodman and Bid Cousins.
“So, Songs of change is now over but we carry the learning with us into future projects. We promised you some notes on methodology that you might be able to adapt and apply yourselves
Reflections on Creating Songs of Change weekend
We planned the weekend carefully according to our core principles I.e it should be accessible to all regardless of their song-writing or singing experience and we would aim to work principally in a group (although if people wanted to work alone that was fine), drawing on our collective creativity.
Come for the fun, stay for the revolution
This is the fifth and final blog from guest editor Kate Duva of of Prosocial Power.
In a world that’s been increasingly paved over and privatized, it can be hard to find open places and spaces to gather. As Lucy Gomez-Feliciano of Logan Square Neighborhood Association says, many grassroots
Natural Voice – Putting it all together…
This is the fourth blog from our guest editors, Jenny Goodman and Bid Cousins.
We are gearing up this week for our weekend ‘Songs of Change’. We’re expecting about 20 people to come to Scarborough to join us for two days of intensive singing and songwriting, and we are