In a world vying for resources, implicating a degeneration of planet, how can we uncover the potential in people and place to co-evolve towards a healthier future? What does it mean to incubate a group of developing human minds, in order to raise our levels of thinking and working to a regenerative, socially engaged paradigm?Continue reading “We are the Resource”
Author Archives: regenerative_communities
For that I thank you
Thank you for the soul touching report I am Home. The I am Home report has revealed to me how a small and dedicated group of new migrants can, and is changing the community for good but underneath the radar. As a new Australian and member of the ethnic and culturally diverse community with theContinue reading “For that I thank you”
I am Home report
This report has been developed for Food Next Door, to evaluate wellbeing outcomes associated with their project Building community and sustainable local economies through food: Food Next Door Community Demonstration Farm, funded via Regional Development Victoria. Regenerative Communities was engaged to conduct the evaluation and produce this report, along with creative summary to share withContinue reading “I am Home report”
home2020
Politically, home is a very loaded term in Australia. You cannot consider the idea of ‘home’ without raising ideas about colonisation, migration and geo-politics. And yet it is also a deeply personal thing. Gareth Hart, Director Arts Mildura In July 2020 I was commissioned to write an introductory essay for the exhibition catalogue for home2020.Continue reading “home2020”