January DE Grassroots Global Connections (1 of 2)
Connecting as a global community of grassroots DE practitioners to nurture our individual and collective practice
External registration / video call link
This is the first of our global connection sessions for 2026, for local community and network organisers, connectors, conveners and weavers around the world. Hosted by the community, for the community. (You can view the other session here)
The connection sessions are an opportunity to meet inspiring grassroots practitioners of Doughnut Economics from around the world, and to find support, solidarity and community to help nurture our individual and collective practice.
The session is 90 minutes. You are welcome to join for an hour or whatever you can manage. And you are welcome to join as a one-off. There is no commitment required. And in the session there will be space to introduce yourself, your work or intentions with Doughnut Economics, to ask questions, offer reflections and identify topics into which to dive deeper.
If you would know more about the monthly connection sessions, or if you have any access requirements, please email Rob Shorter rob@doughnuteconomics.org.
If you are new to the monthly connection sessions, please use the zoom registration link at the top of this page to register and receive the zoom link to join.
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Rob Shorter
London, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL | Steward of the global community of grassroots organisers using Doughnut Economics | Workshop facilitator | DEAL Team tool designer | Collective imagination practitioner | Game designer | Musician
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Duc Chu
Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
Working towards sustainable transitions and democratic economy. Outreach member of a student-led cafe co-op at Aalto University, Finland. Would love to have a chat and discuss collaborations :)
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Ina Dimitrieva
Vienna, Austria
I am a sustainability consultant and activist for democracy, human rights and preserving the planet
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Zbigniew Janczukowicz
Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
I am a certified teacher of philosophy and ethics, who never worked in a school because couldn’t fit into the system. Since 2018 I manage Nausika Educational Foundation in Kraków (Poland) and spend my life designing game-based educational programs and teaching others how to implement games for a positive social impact. I believe that truly innovative game mechanics can reshape the thinking about the world. My values and fields of action include sustainability competences (Green Comp framework), social and planetary justice (Doughnut Economics models) and role-playing techniques to empower personal development and understand cultural heritage. I have acted as trainer and facilitator at over 40 Erasmus+ Training Courses and Youth Exchanges, applied for and coordinated over 12 international EU projects, designed and mentored the creation and publication of over 24 educational games.
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