Following up from our presentation for Global Donut Days, we will be taking part in the December Strategic Doing Southeast Asia Hub Monthly Event.
The Linkedin event page is here but for those not on Linkedin, the details are below.
๐ Combining Doughnut Economics and Strategic Doing to nurture local action and a global network
Doughnut Economics helps us work out where we want to go
Strategic Doing helps us work out how to get there
๐We know that networks and collaboration are needed to tackle the complex problems we face but how do we make it happen? Join us as we show how weโre applying the methods of Strategic Doing and the framework of Doughnut Economics in two very different local contexts while building diverse global connections.
Meet the Speakers:
Kyungmin Leeย has a PhD in Public Administration, and is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Governmental Studies at Korea University. Kyungmin is the initiator of Y-Donut (Yongin Doughnut Economics Coalition), and an active member of Neutinamu Makers and Supunro Cooperative at Neutinamu Library. Her research focuses on integrating Doughnut Economics into grassroots policymaking to foster regenerative and redistributive communities.
Gayle Dallaston is Founder of The Shady Lanes Project: a change-making project that uses the activity of verge gardening to build the relationships, networks, and skills needed for diverse, cross-sector, cross-discipline collaborations. Using doable actions and existing resources at the local level, we scale outwards with networks of networks creating autonomous, localised projects to reimagine and move towards a more sustainable future. In 2024, Gayle started the Regen Brisbane collaborative network.
This online presentation/discussion includes:
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Examples of Strategic Doing methods localised in both countries
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Practical approaches to addressing local issues
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Insights into building diverse networks
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When: 2PM Brisbane time (AEST), 5th December 2024.
๐ Where: ZOOM
๐๏ธ How to Register: Online via Linkedin or sign up hereย
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, youโre welcome to join!
Gayle Dallaston
Brisbane, Australia
My interest is in networks to nurture innovative collaborations to tackle the interlinked problems of climate change.