
First California DEAL Meetup
Californians get mobilized to co-create a DEAL coalition for California

Moved by the work done by Amsterdam and London Doughnut pioneers, Californians get mobilized to co-create a DEAL coalition for California
Filled with momentum and democratic euphoria Californians interested in launching a DEAL coalition had their first California DEAL meetup. It was on November 12, 2020 when over 50 people joined the first California DEAL meetup via Zoom. Members joined from all across California and a few from other US states. The goal was to offer a place for people animated by Doughnut Economics to connect over a common purpose, share methodology, and ultimately take action.
- The Doughnut Principles of Practice
- The Amsterdam Approach of Building a Doughnut Coalition in 7 Steps
- Sustainable living on the governmental and household level
- I wish California to lead the change
- Thriving, balanced, cooperative society
- Beautiful fun confident model state
- Sustainable future for all people
- Inclusion and sustainable for all
The topics for the first breakout round were:
- What would it mean for the people of California to thrive? What would it mean for Californians to respect the wellbeing of people worldwide? (even numbered groups)
- What would it mean for California to thrive within its natural habitat? What would it mean for California to respect the health of the whole planet? (odd numbered groups)
- What might it look like to apply Doughnut Economics to the state of California?
- What might be the pros and cons to doing a state-wide effort? What are the next steps?
- Summarize the breakout group discussions
- Jonathan DeLong volunteered to facilitate our second meetup, which will take place on December 3, 2020, from 5:30 to 7:00pm PST.
- Sofia Sarachansky volunteered to write up the story of the first California Meetup.
Please note: when attending meetings we ask that you attend as yourself, and not representing your company or group.
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Jordan Hodgson
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ELENA PIANI
Firenze, Toscana, Italia
Sustainability facilitator, specific areas include circular economy, diversity & inclusion, soft skills, marketing communications event and campaign development, internal communications and employee engagement, identity (vision, mission, values - developing purpose), stakeholder engagement, sustainable cities & communities, health & wellbeing, corporate social responsibility.
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Nathan Scripps
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Franziska Raedeker
Berkeley, California, United States of America
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Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org).
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Shaktari Belew
Ashland, Oregon, United States of America
I am a life-long learner. From a early background in computer systems, which gave me a whole-systems lens through which to approach the rest of my life, I've been an educator, author, artist, Transition movement trainer/contributor (since 2008), Permaculture instructor/designer, group facilitator, complementary currency designer, researcher, parent, grandparent. I love seeing through multiple lenses and points-of-view. I guess you could say I am a Whole-Systems, Biomimicry, "DANCING ON MY LEARNING EDGES" explorer ... contributing, connecting, and loving, with joy.
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Maya Zuckerman
San Francisco, California, United States of America
I'm a Regenerative Entrepreneurs working in multiple startups and projects. I am seeking to bridge and support the intersectionality and well-being of organizational systems, and applying regenerative design, circular economies to create a better world for all of us. I currently work with social startups aligning with the SDG, WEF as a curator for Globally New Mobility Coalition, and co-chairing a Diversity & Inclusivity ethics committee with IEEE on AI/AS. I'm studying for my circular economy MBA at Bradford UNI and have been part of the regenerative movement for a few years.