The Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions is hosting a virtual conference for growers, environmentalists, changemakers, creatives, health providers, students, and teachers November 6 – 8, 2020.
We live in fragile and unpredictable times that challenge our connections to place, nature, and our idea of a shared future. As a global community, we are at a choice point where the consequences of the decisions made today will be with us for decades. The intersection of an environmental crisis, global pandemic, and the struggle for racial justice has exposed the need for a new paradigm. We recognize that this pivotal moment sharpens awareness, creates urgency, and brings people together. We see more than ever the interconnectedness and preciousness of all life on Earth.
Please join us as we co-create a way forward to a world that welcomes and lives alongside nature, restores and protects the planet’s resources, and is grounded in a credo of reciprocity that assures justice and respect in all our relationships.
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Please email Risaacson@communitysolution.org with any questions.
We are thrilled to confirm the following presenters:
Rowen White, Seed Keeper from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne and Director of Sierra Seeds
Judith Schwartz, author of Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World
Adam Sacks, Executive Director, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
Chad Bitler, Research Scientist, Greenacres Foundation
Peter Bane, author of The Permaculture Handbook
David Van Tassel, Lead Plant Scientist, The Land Institute
Dawn Knickerbocker, Anishinaabe Leader, Board Member of Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition
Doug Tallamy, Professor of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology and author of Nature’s Best Hope.
Solomon Gamboa, Owner/Operator, Indigenous Landscapes
Sallie Calhoun, Founder, #No Regrets Initiative
Greg Watson, Director of Policy and Systems Design, Schumacher Center for a New Economics
Together presenters and attendees will explore the following issues:
Protecting seed biodiversity and recognizing the leadership of Indigenous communities in this effort
Restoring native habitats, locally and beyond, to provide habitat for threatened species
Introducing children and adults to deep immersive activities with nature, building empathy and respect
Celebrating and understanding reciprocity in BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) traditions
Restoring ecosystems through land practices that regenerate soil, air and water
Proud Sponsors of this Conference:
Elaine Chappelle
The Nature Conservancy
Great Rivers & Lakes Permaculture Institute
Mothers Out Front
Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition
Biodiversity for a Livable Climate