Doughnut Dreams and the Dream Spiral

An activity to imagine your vision of a future when we are all living in the Doughnut

Version 1.0 (September 2020)


Overview

In this creative activity participants are invited to express their vision of a future when we are all living in the Doughnut. This can be done visually by drawing on a blank Doughnut template and / or a written or spoken story of that vision. And it can be taken in many directions, such as turning the visuals into a gallery or a spiral, or turning the stories into a book or a play. If done as a collective, the activity can start with an optional visioning exercise to help participants access a more creative and imaginative space.

Children creating their Doughnut Dreams at Climate Labs UK summer camp 2022


Why do it?

  • Visioning is an enormously powerful activity for opening people’s sense of possibility
  • The simplicity and flexibility of this activity means it’s suitable for everyone and can be adapted in many ways
  • It’s fun and can be enjoyed by everyone, including those who participate and those who get to see and hear the visions that have been created


Doughnut Dreams at CIVIC SQUARE neighbourhood festival, Ladywood, Birmingham UK, in July 2022


Who is it for?

Educators | Communities

Doughnut Dreams at CIVIC SQUARE neighbourhood festival, Ladywood, Birmingham UK, in July 2022


How long does it take?

20 minutes

How many people is it for?

Any number

What materials do I need?

Print-outs of the blank Doughnut template on white cardboard, drawing / colouring materials and if you’re making the spiral you’ll need scissors and glue

Acknowledgements

Original idea and lesson plan by Rob Shorter of DEAL. Time machine idea from Rob Hopkins of Transition Network. Doughnut Dream picture drawn by Siri Krznaric, age 11. Additional contributions from Kate Raworth, Carlota Sanz, Andrew Fanning of DEAL and Stephanie Leite.

Doughnut Dream Spiral

Links

Open the Doughnut Dreams activity guide in Google Doc

Making a Doughnut Dream Spiral


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    George Leith

    Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

    Commonality of Purpose, opportunity to become versed in sustainable practices.

    Kathy Gibbs

    London, England, United Kingdom & Barbados

    Several years ago I also asked the question: "Why (knowing what we know) is there (still) an obsession with endless growth?"

    Léon Gross

    Berlin, Deutschland

    I am co-initiator of Donut Berlin. Our goal is to bring the Doughnut to Berlin and Berlin into the Doughnut.

    Eve Mosher

    Dalgety Bay, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Learning from others, expanding my knowledge of what is possible and connecting with others for new collaborations.

    Antonios Triantafyllakis

    Berlin, Germany

    Learning Designer, Gamification Coach, Basic Income Advocate, Climate Activist

    Yuge Lei

    Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany

    I firmly believe that we need a shift away from the understanding of economics that shapes the way we think and act today.

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