Doughnut as a Mindset - Conversation with Kate Raworth & Tino Seghal (Past)
A Conversation On How to Redraw the World with Kate Raworth and Tino Seghal
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
We are incredibly happy and proud to open #DonutBerlinFestival with the Arts & Nature Social Club Salon in collaboration with the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
We will talk with them about how our imagination can change our world and how we can use #DoughnutEconomics to create a safe and just future for all on this planet.
- Kate Raworth, renegade economist (University of Oxford) & author "Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist".
- Tino Sehgal, artist (Berlin) & participant of the Berliner Festspiele 2021 ("The Sun Machine Is Coming Down")
Curation: Christin Simone Bettinghaus, Nicole Hartmann & Ingke Purrmann
Moderation: Jörg Geier & Co-Moderator
The event is funded by the Leibniz Action Plan II of the Leibniz Research Museums under the motto "A World in Motion".
Start: 8.30pm CEST (Berlin time)
End: 10.00pm CEST (Berlin time)
Language: English
No registration required.
Follow the event live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1N15b1CBWc
From September 16 to 18, 2021 we are organising the first Donut Berlin Festival under the motto Mehr Zusammen Gemeinsam (More Together in Common). We want Berliners to know about the positive, transformative power of the Doughnut Economy and what's possible for a more liveable, regenerative city.
Donut Berlin Festival programme: https://donutberlin.de/festival/
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Dorothy Knable (NA'bul like table)
New York, United States of America
With retirement coming, I began studying seriously, with Sustainable Development Goals Academy, part of Earth Institute, Columbia U. Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics was part of a class by either Jeff Sachs, EI founder, or Johan Rockstrom, "Planetary Boundaries. I had an MS, Rehabilitation Counseling. I had also been involved with politics, going back to Campaign for Economic Democracy of Tom E Hayden (Chicago7 fame, later CA State Senator). I organised for "Clean Election Money:" Disclosure (Who pays for tv politics ads?) through Public Financing of Elections. Also environmentalism. I am an activist. So when Bernie Sanders began running for President, I was one of his first volunteers (Pain from an accident keeps me from paid work, lately) I have been with Bernie for over five years, still helping with his social media. I hope to meet him, someday.
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David Berrade
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I have a Masters in Development with a thesis on microenterprise development in Indigenous society. I recently completed my certification in Business Sustainability Management from the Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership, where I became much more integrated in the workings of 'Doughnut Economics'. I have worked in the Energy sector for close to two decades, predominantly with oil and gas clients, but more recently with hydroelectricity and solar. My principal focus has been Indigenous engagement in Western Canada, concentrating on economic development in impacted communities. Prior to my work in Western Canada I worked with Mayan communities in Guatemala, managing the UNCTAD program 'EMPRETEC' for entrepreneurs. Next to my family, my greatest passions are writing and soccer.
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Anne Ehlers
Berlin, Germany