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* '''Who:''' Ilaj at ULEX
* '''Who:''' Ilaj at ULEX
* '''Date:''' Tuesday November 9, 2021
* '''Time:'''  9:00 - 11:00 am EST  /  13:00 - 15:00 UTC
* '''Duration:''' 2 hours
* '''Type:''' Workshop
* '''Language:''' English
* '''Location:''' BigBlueButton


In this workshop, participants will engage in collaborative exercises to explore collective and personal tools which can make our activism more effective and sustainable. This workshop is particularly useful for organization or project leads that are trying to understand how to prevent burnout on their teams and networks, be effective for the long haul, and add continuity to movement building. The workshop will also explore various dimensions or our organizing exemplifies the values we are struggling for.  The workshop builds on Ulex’s experience in delivering Sustainable Activism, Regenerative Organising programme, more here: https://ulexproject.org/overview/
This two workshop took place on November 9. Participants engaged in collaborative exercises to explore collective and personal tools which can make our activism more effective and sustainable. This workshop was designed to be useful for organization or project leads that are trying to understand how to prevent burnout on their teams and networks, be effective for the long haul, and add continuity to movement building. The workshop built on Ulex’s experience in delivering Sustainable Activism, Regenerative Organising programme, more here: https://ulexproject.org/overview/


'''Bio:''' Ilaj is an activist and trainer, member of the Ulex Project core team,  and project lead for Ulex’s LGBTQI+ psycho-social resilience and holistic security programme. Ilaj works with groups involved in social and environmental struggles. They are passionate about working with body awareness as a radical means of deconstructing internalized systems of oppression.
'''Bio:''' Ilaj is an activist and trainer, member of the Ulex Project core team,  and project lead for Ulex’s LGBTQI+ psycho-social resilience and holistic security programme. Ilaj works with groups involved in social and environmental struggles. They are passionate about working with body awareness as a radical means of deconstructing internalized systems of oppression.


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== Notes ==
 
 
* Articles about “community resilience”, based on OSI layers: https://wiki.techinc.nl/User:Becha/BeyondResilience#RIPE_Community_Resilience


== Notes ==
World wide resilience network growing out of permaculture but integrating political & social aspects beyond environmental sustainability https://transitionnetwork.org/.  people might find to useful to help think about personal/group resilience in this wider context
''Notes will be posted here''

Revision as of 15:11, 9 November 2021

Regenerative Activism

  • Who: Ilaj at ULEX

This two workshop took place on November 9. Participants engaged in collaborative exercises to explore collective and personal tools which can make our activism more effective and sustainable. This workshop was designed to be useful for organization or project leads that are trying to understand how to prevent burnout on their teams and networks, be effective for the long haul, and add continuity to movement building. The workshop built on Ulex’s experience in delivering Sustainable Activism, Regenerative Organising programme, more here: https://ulexproject.org/overview/

Bio: Ilaj is an activist and trainer, member of the Ulex Project core team, and project lead for Ulex’s LGBTQI+ psycho-social resilience and holistic security programme. Ilaj works with groups involved in social and environmental struggles. They are passionate about working with body awareness as a radical means of deconstructing internalized systems of oppression.

Notes

World wide resilience network growing out of permaculture but integrating political & social aspects beyond environmental sustainability https://transitionnetwork.org/. people might find to useful to help think about personal/group resilience in this wider context