WEEK 4 (June 22-28) Community living and the dimensions of sustainability
Do you know the five dimensions of sustainability that apply to community living? Come learn it on board.
Do you know the five dimensions of sustainability that apply to community living? Come learn it on board.
For Joanna Macy, deep ecology is a philosophical and practical framework for understanding our interconnectedness with all life and moving from despair to active engagement in creating a life-sustaining society.
This week we immerse ourselves in the culture we create and stories that shape the sense of community and belonging, the regenerative way.
We want all veterans to feel accepted in society. Come to support the parade and become a member of our movement.
This week invites us to re-imagine economic systems through the lens of interdependence and care — considering how our economies might serve life, justice, and the Earth, rather than extraction and separation.
Here we bring together insights from ecology, culture, social, and economic dimensions to envision and design integrated patterns of living that honour our interconnection with all beings and ecosystems.
We dive into the heart of Joanna Macy’s spiral: practicing presence, gratitude, grief, and renewal — allowing ourselves to truly feel our connection to Earth and each other, and to awaken our capacity to act.
“Beginning with gratitude, we open to the many gifts of life and awaken our appreciation for the beauty, abundance, and interwoven relationships that sustain us.”
In this week we honour the grief, sorrow, and anger we carry for the suffering of the world — embracing these feelings not as weakness, but as evidence of our love and compassion for life.
Through deep reflection and shifting perspectives, we cultivate a transformed vision — seeing ourselves and the Earth not as separate, but as one living community, awakening to new possibilities for connection and healing