This interactive online session is part of an ongoing effort to address the language and cultural needs of local organisers, which are essential for fostering effective community engagement and inclusivity. Understanding and responding to these needs is crucial for creating more inclusive, accessible environments that truly reflect the communities they serve and ensure that the Doughnut Economics framework is accessible to all.
In this session, local organisers will come together to explore insights gathered during the initial listening phase, focusing on language and cultural needs. The aim is to create a collaborative space where local organisers can share reflections, build on ideas, and propose key areas for prioritisation. Through this in-depth exploration, local organisers will also have the chance to identify any gaps in understanding and discuss areas that need further consideration.
By working together, local organisers will have the opportunity to co-create solutions and determine priority actions—whether it’s improving resources or developing a long-term vision that will shape how these efforts move forward in alignment with the needs of their communities.
Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
My interest is in networks to nurture innovative collaborations to tackle the interlinked problems of climate change.
Marie Brennan
I want to ensure that the next generation of artists and designers think about degrowth
Kyungmin Lee
Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
I'm here to learn from global examples of Doughnut Economics and explore ways to apply these ideas in Yongin, Korea
Get inspired, connect with others and become part of the movement. No matter how big or small your contribution is, you’re welcome to join!
Sacha Diago
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
The need for an economic paradigm change has to be supported.