Sacred Activism in a Post-Trump World
Here is the full recording of our webinar, 'Sacred Activism in a Post-Trump World' with speakers Alnoor Ladha and Helena Norberg-Hodge.
Read the chat transcript that accompanies this webinar at http://www.localfutures.org/wp-content/uploads/webinar-12-chat-for-sharing.pdf
FULL DESCRIPTION: A 500-year-old economic and political system is dying. ‘Trump trauma’ has hit people around the world, but the current climate (in every sense of the word) is not the result of one man alone. While we come to grips with that bigger picture, it’s worth asking: What gives us hope? What keeps our hearts beating, and gives us the spirit to keep the struggle for justice alive?
Moving from the personal, to the communal, to the political, this webinar explores the concept of ‘sacred activism’, which combines structural critique with a celebration of life, and rejects the corporate message that we are greedy and aggressive by nature. Sacred activism integrates politics, spirituality, and a deep-rooted sense of place into a holistic practice capable of bringing together indigenous peoples, traditional environmentalists, union organizers, New Age spiritualists, and ordinary citizens alike – as it did at Standing Rock, and as it continues to do in people’s movements around the world.
Learn more about big-picture activism and 'going local' at http://www.localfutures.org.
Follow Local Futures on Facebook or Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/theeconomicsofhappiness
https://twitter.com/EconofHappiness
Видео Sacred Activism in a Post-Trump World канала Local Futures
Read the chat transcript that accompanies this webinar at http://www.localfutures.org/wp-content/uploads/webinar-12-chat-for-sharing.pdf
FULL DESCRIPTION: A 500-year-old economic and political system is dying. ‘Trump trauma’ has hit people around the world, but the current climate (in every sense of the word) is not the result of one man alone. While we come to grips with that bigger picture, it’s worth asking: What gives us hope? What keeps our hearts beating, and gives us the spirit to keep the struggle for justice alive?
Moving from the personal, to the communal, to the political, this webinar explores the concept of ‘sacred activism’, which combines structural critique with a celebration of life, and rejects the corporate message that we are greedy and aggressive by nature. Sacred activism integrates politics, spirituality, and a deep-rooted sense of place into a holistic practice capable of bringing together indigenous peoples, traditional environmentalists, union organizers, New Age spiritualists, and ordinary citizens alike – as it did at Standing Rock, and as it continues to do in people’s movements around the world.
Learn more about big-picture activism and 'going local' at http://www.localfutures.org.
Follow Local Futures on Facebook or Twitter:
http://www.facebook.com/theeconomicsofhappiness
https://twitter.com/EconofHappiness
Видео Sacred Activism in a Post-Trump World канала Local Futures
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Sacred activism and being of place - Alnoor Ladha & Helena Norberg-HodgeLocal means decentralizing power - Daniel Christian Wahl & Helena Norberg-HodgeBetween paradigms and being people of place - Pat Mcabe and Helena Norberg-HodgeThe flourishing of life begins with localization - Vandana Shiva and Helena Norberg-HodgeAlnoor Ladha - Mystical Anarchism: A Spiritual BiographyReweaving economies around the principle of subsidiarity - Andrew Simms & Helena Norberg-HodgeReweaving economies around the principle of subsidiarity - Andrew Simms and Helena Norberg-HodgeCommunity, connection, and mental health - Johann Hari and Helena Norberg-Hodge.Go slow and be local: know where you are - V (Eve Ensler) & Helena Norberg-HodgeEffects of the pandemic on education & politics - Manish Jain, Mika Tsutsumi & Helena Norberg-HodgeTransforming the economy: local governments are leading the way - David Korten, Gunna Jung & HelenaPeasants & smallholders at the forefront of the localization movementHelena Norberg Hodge for Economics of Happiness Conference 2020, Jeonju, South KoreaVoices from the IAL - Vivian Dittmar (Germany)Voices from the IAL - Lowell Lo (Canada)David Holmgren Presentation Economics of Happiness Jeonju South Korea 2020Anant a lo local: el multiplicador de solucionsVoices from the IAL - Hale Adasal (Australia)Sacred Activism: The Practice of Civic EngagementMichael Shuman Contribution to EOH Conference Jeonju South Korea