How much thought have you given to aging? Using the permaculture design process, consider creating a plan for your elder years.
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Dying Creatively: Using permaculture design to improve how we die
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Resources for the queer people in permaculture
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Permaculture communication skills, speaking with compassion and the need to be understood.
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Governments vs people power, hierarchies vs networks and response to crisis.
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Racism and climate change are linked in many ways. We must be anti-racist environmentalists.
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The first question I have to ask myself is am I racist?
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We can use celtic wisdom and regenerative culture to deepen our connection with the Earth
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Despite what Western media commonly reports, there is permaculture in Iran.
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10 steps to becoming a qualified permaculture teacher, and recommended teacher training programs, from the PWG Faculty.
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It's difficult to live in a way that doesn't harm the planet. What would a Regenerative Right Livelihood look like?
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By Becky Ellis The 2020s are going to be about struggle but if we do it right, it will be collective and (mostly) joyful Everyone who…
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How patriarchy makes us blind to healthy sisterhood, and how to reclaim it back with women in permaculture.
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Care of the Earth. Care of people. Fair surplus sharing. For whom? We need a permaculture for the people.
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What it means to live in right relation
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In this article I will show you how to transform the way your community learns and cooperates, through learning how to organize a skillshare.
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The problems we have with Earth care really stem from the people care side of things
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Early morning musings on meaning and connection, the language of life.
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Through observing community woodlands principles of nature become important.
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The cross-cultural use of herbs and herbal medicine has experienced a significant resurgence in the past several decades. This emergent herbalism has become a popular method of alternative medicine as well as a profitable commercial industry.
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What is Ecofeminism? The five elements are one way to explain.
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Different perspectives on the third permaculture ethic
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As we integrate into living, working farm communities, it’s important to remember that a permaculture farm is not a new idea.
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What needs to be done for decolonising learning?
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What is Cultural Emergence?
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Standing Rock became, not just a simple protest, but a working, living example of what was possible, what could be done.
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The global seed commons and corporate seed mergers
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Urban permaculture is possible even without owning private property or large amounts of land.
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By Heather Jo Flores “Contact with the soil reminds us that we are an integral part of nature, rather than feeling shut out and excluded.…
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If we don’t seriously address the individual, economic and social needs of the people, the ecological imperative will be always left behind.
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Local food justice in the heart of a food desert
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Decolonizing permaculture through people care and examining relationships.
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Learn about the collaborative women’s online permaculture design course
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What does it mean to host yourself and others in these deep times? And how does that connect with permaculture?What is the Art of Hosting?
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Permaculture and a regenerative approach to ending sexual harassment
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Ideas for healing racial injustices
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