Hi Andy. That sounds like such an inspiring curriculum. What age group is it for? Maybe you've come across the work of Phoebe Tickell - she also does good work on the multi-species, cross generation, cross-cultural.
Thanks for the time and care put into articulating this 🙏
The ritual of popping your head over the fence for a yarn with your neighbour, saying hello and stopping for yarn on the street. Engaging with your local public school parents and citizens association. Creating the conditions to commune, and syncing with the moon to see beyond the doom of what is being revealed in this apocalypse.
The future is not written. It is crafted through small rituals and practices to re/cognise our relationship with self, each other and the web of life we are part of.
Great writing and insight Felix - many thanks. The point that you raise in your concluding paragraph perfectly reflects the BiRD Biomimicry for Regenerative Design learning frameworks that Denise DeLuca and I have been developing with Benjamin Freud and colleagues for the first BiRD at Green School Bali, with a programme based on Sensing (multi-species, cross generation, cross-cultural), Seeking (the questions that weave the sensing), Shaping (learning from, with and as nature) and Storytelling to engage and inspire others to join the journey.
Brilliant. The world is what we (individually but especially collectively) make it. We can't control what the outcome of all our intermingled actions will be, but we can choose what we put in.
Hi Andy. That sounds like such an inspiring curriculum. What age group is it for? Maybe you've come across the work of Phoebe Tickell - she also does good work on the multi-species, cross generation, cross-cultural.
Thanks for the time and care put into articulating this 🙏
The ritual of popping your head over the fence for a yarn with your neighbour, saying hello and stopping for yarn on the street. Engaging with your local public school parents and citizens association. Creating the conditions to commune, and syncing with the moon to see beyond the doom of what is being revealed in this apocalypse.
The future is not written. It is crafted through small rituals and practices to re/cognise our relationship with self, each other and the web of life we are part of.
Great writing and insight Felix - many thanks. The point that you raise in your concluding paragraph perfectly reflects the BiRD Biomimicry for Regenerative Design learning frameworks that Denise DeLuca and I have been developing with Benjamin Freud and colleagues for the first BiRD at Green School Bali, with a programme based on Sensing (multi-species, cross generation, cross-cultural), Seeking (the questions that weave the sensing), Shaping (learning from, with and as nature) and Storytelling to engage and inspire others to join the journey.
Brilliant. The world is what we (individually but especially collectively) make it. We can't control what the outcome of all our intermingled actions will be, but we can choose what we put in.
Not sure if you saw my last post, but it resonates with this one.
https://open.substack.com/pub/resilienttomorrow/p/7-steps-to-quietly-exit-a-system?r=4w2nkc&utm_medium=ios