Regenerate Barbados started with a core group of nine in late 2020 and is pursuing a programme of action: Launch (Feb 2021), Action Scoping (June 2021) and Working groups on four themes (July 2021). The themes are:
- Monitoring pesticide and fertilizer use nationally and lobbying for transparent implementation of practices as well as reforms.
- Working with women within existing networks of fisherfolk and vegetable vendors to enable them to reflect on and elaborate projects to manage their multiple roles
- Supporting the development of formal trails (especially The Barbados Trailway), as an integrating component of the Open Space SystemRecycling, including construction waste by working with contractors.
We meet every two weeks. Contacts are prof.mahon@gmail.com and sharonalmerigi@gmail.com
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David A. Rodríguez Díaz
Carolina, Puerto Rico
Political science professor at the University of Puerto Rico - Río Piedras focused on public policy and administration. My interest and approach to Doughnut Economics is from a political and public policy perspective.
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David McMillan
Miami, Florida, USA
I am an academic researcher with broad experience in clinical trials for development of devices, drugs, and biologics targeting indications in paralysis due to spinal cord disorder. This this high-throughput realm of neurotechnologies, and I'm juuust a bit concerned about our obligate contribution to the outside of the doughnut. But we're "saving people", right? And then helping them achieve a life well lived in the context of their altered abilities. That's the inside of the doughnut, isn't it? My situation is not special, but part and parcel modernity's double-bind, these perennial "multipolar traps" inherent to the worldview that most of us are forced to ingress simply in order to participate in the time and place we were born into. I do find my situation to be an opportunity, however, and thus strive to realize the role that disability will play in shaping our post-anthropic futures.