What is a Doughnut Portrait? Q&A Session (2 of 2)
Come meet members of the DEAL Team talk about Doughnut Portraits and learn how you can make your own
External registration / video call link
Come join DEAL Team members Rob Shorter (Communities & Art Lead), Leonora Grcheva (Cities & Regions Lead) and Andrew Fanning (Research & Data Analysis Lead) to learn about Doughnut Portraits and how you can make your own, whether at the street, neighbourhood, town, city, region or national scale.
This is session 2 of 2, you can view the other session here.
View the tool What is a Doughnut Portrait? here.
The session is for anyone involved in, or interested in creating Doughnut Portraits, whether you're a researcher, community organiser, artist, consultant, facilitator, or just curious.
The session is 60 minutes, and you may join for whatever time you can manage. You are also welcome to join as a one-off and there is no commitment required.
During the session you will have a chance ask questions, share your ideas, and learn from others in different geographic, cultural, social and ecological contexts.
Please use the zoom registration link at the top of this page to register and receive the zoom link to join. And if you have any questions or access requirements, please email Rob Shorter rob@doughnuteconomics.org.
We look forward to seeing you!
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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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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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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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