Conversation on Resilience, with Tom Llewellyn from Shareable/The Response

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Conversation on Resilience, with Tom Llewellyn from Shareable/The Response

At Gaia Education, we want our participants to learn how to prepare and respond, becoming more resilient at the psychological (worldview), social, economic and ecological levels. 

We believe that the best way to be resilient is by creating regenerative communities and households and cultivating regenerative livelihoods for all.

In this webinar series we are inviting speakers, activists and authors who have been researching, documenting, working and teaching about resilience in communities.

This webinar consists in two parts:

  1. Watch "The Response" documentary in any chosen language: EnglishSpanish or Portuguese
  2. Join the discussion with Tom Llewellyn from Shareable. You will be able to ask questions and share with others.

The Response from Shareable.net, is a documentary film, book, and podcast series exploring how communities are building collective resilience in the wake of disasters.

In 2020, the Shareable team released their award-winning 30-minute micro-budget film, “The Response: How Puerto Ricans Are Restoring Power to the People,” which explores how the mutual aid centers sprung up across the island while centering the voices of those involved in these bold grassroots relief efforts and the movement for popular power that is continuing to emerge.

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