Alnoor Ladha | What Could Possibly Go Right?
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Alnoor Ladha is a political strategist, writer and activist, with a focus on the intersection of political organizing, systems thinking, structural change and narrative work. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of The Rules (TR), a global network of activists, organizers, and others focused on changing the rules that create inequality, poverty and climate change. He is a co-founder of Tierra Valiente, a post-capitalist community and healing center in the jungle of northern Costa Rica. He is a board member of Culture Hack Labs and The Emergence Network.
Alnoor brings spirituality and big picture thinking to today’s conversation on What Could Possibly Go Right? including:
The question of “for whom” when asking what could go right, plus the understanding that right and wrong isn’t binary
The debunking of the belief that the pandemic, climate crisis or impending financial recession are a disruption on progress as “the way things were supposed to be”
That embracing uncertainty and being at peace with ambiguity is cultivating a more resilient character for us
That COVID is not the "great equalizer" and is instead exasperating the inequalities that already exist
That we have to find our right relationship and place within this broader symphony of life
That we need to fundamentally rethink our economic operating system, away from a globalized system of extraction when only a few people are holding the power. A post-capitalist reality may be emerging.
That this is the moment for us to say what we actually stand for, not just stand against. What do we want to live for and what are our values?
That we've inherited a story in a system that doesn't serve the majority of humans; and as none of us are outside the system, there is no such thing as apolitical
Resources:
-The Rules - therules.org
-Culture Hack Labs - culturehack.io
-Tierra Valiente - braveearth.com
Additional reading by Alnoor Ladha:
-What is Solidarity? - Kosmos Journal
-The Poverty of Progress - New Internationalist
-The ‘lungs of the Earth’ are really its heart: an Indigenous cure to save the Amazon - The Correspondent
Learn more and listen to all episodes: https://bit.ly/pci-wcpgrseries
Connect with Alnoor:
Website: culturehack.io
Twitter: twitter.com/alnoorladha
Twitter: twitter.com/CultureHackLabs
Facebook: facebook.com/alnoor.ladha
Facebook: facebook.com/culturehacklabs
Follow WCPGR on Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatCouldPossiblyGoRightPodcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/postcarbon
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postcarboninstitute
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Alnoor Ladha is a political strategist, writer and activist, with a focus on the intersection of political organizing, systems thinking, structural change and narrative work. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of The Rules (TR), a global network of activists, organizers, and others focused on changing the rules that create inequality, poverty and climate change. He is a co-founder of Tierra Valiente, a post-capitalist community and healing center in the jungle of northern Costa Rica. He is a board member of Culture Hack Labs and The Emergence Network.
Alnoor brings spirituality and big picture thinking to today’s conversation on What Could Possibly Go Right? including:
The question of “for whom” when asking what could go right, plus the understanding that right and wrong isn’t binary
The debunking of the belief that the pandemic, climate crisis or impending financial recession are a disruption on progress as “the way things were supposed to be”
That embracing uncertainty and being at peace with ambiguity is cultivating a more resilient character for us
That COVID is not the "great equalizer" and is instead exasperating the inequalities that already exist
That we have to find our right relationship and place within this broader symphony of life
That we need to fundamentally rethink our economic operating system, away from a globalized system of extraction when only a few people are holding the power. A post-capitalist reality may be emerging.
That this is the moment for us to say what we actually stand for, not just stand against. What do we want to live for and what are our values?
That we've inherited a story in a system that doesn't serve the majority of humans; and as none of us are outside the system, there is no such thing as apolitical
Resources:
-The Rules - therules.org
-Culture Hack Labs - culturehack.io
-Tierra Valiente - braveearth.com
Additional reading by Alnoor Ladha:
-What is Solidarity? - Kosmos Journal
-The Poverty of Progress - New Internationalist
-The ‘lungs of the Earth’ are really its heart: an Indigenous cure to save the Amazon - The Correspondent
Learn more and listen to all episodes: https://bit.ly/pci-wcpgrseries
Connect with Alnoor:
Website: culturehack.io
Twitter: twitter.com/alnoorladha
Twitter: twitter.com/CultureHackLabs
Facebook: facebook.com/alnoor.ladha
Facebook: facebook.com/culturehacklabs
Follow WCPGR on Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatCouldPossiblyGoRightPodcast
Twitter: https://twitter.com/postcarbon
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postcarboninstitute
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