Donuts Across America (Past)
Come celebrate Global Donut Days with the different DE organizing groups sprouting up around North America
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Join here if you're living in North America and want to learn more about how you can get involved, share notes, and mingle with fellow Donut Enthusiasts on this side of the pond: https://meet.google.com/kbo-iriz-ttv
Stay tuned for a more detailed agenda!
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Adam Pickersgill
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
I'm passionate about economic justice, sustainable development, and bringing everyone inside the doughnut. I've worked in Big Tech and Gaming before transitioning to the Civic Tech sector. As a founding member of the Seattle Donut Economics Coalition I am working with my community to bring the Donut to Washington State so we can create a regenerative future together.
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Bill Morrisett
Chicago, Illinois, United States
In May 2025 we launched ChiDEC - Chicagoland Doughnut Economics Coalition, http://chidec.org. Search DEAL for chidec to see our DEAL organization profile. We are organized into four working groups: Data, Grassroots, Business, and Local Government. Creating a Chicago Data Portrait is a top priority project for us.
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Chris Gassman
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Lina Hayek
London, UK
Design Consultant
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Geoffrey Habron
Brattleboro, Vermont, United States
I spent 25 years as a professor teaching Fisheries and Wildlife, Sociology, and Sustainability Science at Michigan State University, Warren Wilson College, and Furman University (USA) with a focus on applied and community engaged learning. The Furman University Sustainability Science B.S. program is based on the Sustainability Doughnut framework. From 2021-2024, I participated in the $5M Carolinas Collaborative on Climate Health and Equity led by North Carolina State University and funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Adaptation Partnership program. My focus is on equitable climate resilience and adaptation having worked with African-American communities in Greenville, South Carolina and Bucksport, South Carolina. I also served on the inaugural Statewide Resilience Plan Advisory Committee for the South Carolina Office of Resilience and the Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. I launched Equitable Community Resilience LLC in 2024. I serve on the Board of the Connecticut River Conservancy. I am a member of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and the Environmental Business Council of New England. I have earned an Advanced Systems Thinking Facilitation Certificate from the Waters Center for Systems Thinking In April 2025, my wife and I established Sense of Purpose Properties LLC to provide a home for our vision for an integrated, sustainable, social, civic and economic enterprise. We center the enterprise on the Mermaid Collective LLC. We chose to situate our vision in the historic 1880 building known as the Hotel Pharmacy building at 20 Elliot St, Brattleboro, Vermont. Our plans begin with the main floor Mermaid Collective doughnut social enterprise and follow with development of workforce housing on the remaining two floors. The Mermaid Collective empowers women by providing a supportive community in an inclusive and welcoming professional kitchen and retail shop. The Collective is a tool to personal and economic development, providing a safe environment to learn the art of baking as well as retail skills. The Mermaid Collective exists to nourish community and connection through handcrafted doughnuts and bold, women-centric energy. More than a bakery, we’re creating a space where stories are shared, dreams are supported, and magic happens one gathering and doughnut at a time. We strive to practice and illustrate principles of sustainability (social, environmental, economic) throughout the entire process from deconstruction, design, renovation and operation. Those principles emanate from the Doughnut Economics Action Lab developed by Kate Raworth whose framework seeks A Safe and Just Space for Humanity Through a Distributive and Regenerative Economy by meeting Social Foundations while not exceeding Ecological Ceiling at the Global and Local scales. In order to accomplish such outcomes we will deploy the key sustainability competencies of systems thinking, futures thinking, strategic thinking, values thinking and collaboration.
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Wynnie Zhao
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Project Manager at UN Global Compact Network Canada. Co-organizer of Doughnut Economics Collective Toronto.
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Kim Schwarzkopf
Duwamish, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
I’m a mom and a filmmaker with a passion for learning, sharing and taking steps towards what it takes to have a sustainable peace for all! Co-Founder of Seattle Donut Economics Coalition in Washington State, US/ Cascadia Bio Region.
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