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Communities: Let’s Get Started meet-up 1 (Past)
Meet others who are interested in neighbourhood and place-based network organising with Doughnut Economics
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Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Note: We're also running a session on Thursday, June 13 at 9pm (UK) - please choose whichever session is at the best time for you.
Communities: Let's Get Started is a collection of tools & stories, launched on 18th May 2023, to apply the ideas of Doughnut Economics to your community, whether at the household, street or neighbourhood scale or connecting as networks for systemic change at the city, region or national scale.
The tool contains over 25 tools and 20 stories - with contributions from people, groups, networks and organisations from around the world - to help you get started with your community in your own unique context.
This meet-up is for anyone interested in the community action with Doughnut Economics, whether your interested to get started, or you're already on your journey of exploring the ideas and tools of Doughnut Economics and their implications in your place.
- We'll hear from Rob Shorter, DEAL's Community & Art Lead about some of the tools contained in Communities: Let's Get Started
- We'll hear from people who've written stories in the tool
- And you'll have the chance to ask questions and connect with others on the call
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Tim Frenneaux
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Hello! I'm currently working as Source for the Piʌot Project - the emergent people-powered movement for regenerative transformation. [Towards a more beautiful future] [ Towards a more beautiful future ] I'm also a regenerative business designer, a bookseller selling nature/travel/adventures books that help folk reconnect with themselves and the rest of the natural world, as well as a collaborator with the Leeds Doughnut Coalition. Before finding my wings in 2020 I was the Head of Policy at the York and North Yorkshire LEP where I developed England's first, and only, carbon-negative Local Industrial Strategy, integrated the UN SDG's into our decision making and project appraisal processes and pioneered the implementation of design thinking in the public sector. In my work now I'm investigating the role that we puny humans and our powerful businesses can play in nurturing a more beautiful future via a post-growth economy.
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Mandi Bissett
Exeter