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Dr David Dixon Leadership for sustainability

Joy and opportunities (OFIW)

Joy as an act of resistance, and a summary of the activites this year and opportunites that might be for you!

I slept and dreamt that life was joy. 

I awoke and saw that life was service. 

I acted and behold, service was joy. 

– Rabindranath Tagore

I would say it depends on what you are in service to! I find it to be true when you’re in service to life, in all it’s forms; whether it be microbiology that creates the soil food web that has sustained food production for humans for thousands of years; or whether it’s the living world, promoting a rich biodiverse, interconnected, thriving, ecosystem; or whether it’s humans, and you are in service to create communities where people can thrive.

Thanks to Schumacher college for tweeting that quote yesterday, and Idles for having such a brilliant album title!

Leadership for Sustainability – changing the world one school at at time

This week’s image is a slide from a presentation I saw by Dr David Dixon, ex-head teacher. I have said on several platforms, most recently replying to a tweet by George Monbiot on education, that the ONE thing schools can bring in everywhere to improve education is creating a Sustainable (regenerative even!?) School. Even if they don’t implement, the thinking and learning involved in designing and trying to move in the right direction is what education in our world should be.I love the practical ideas he shares that can really give a vision of what can be done in schools. I emailed him – maybe we’ll collaborate as I move forward with Donut Economics projects in schools this year! “Getting your school in the Donut” is a more fun way of expressing “ecological design”! The beauty of the Donut model is that it is so holistic, it includes everything!*  

*It probably doesn’t quite – I guess people are working away to improve it as I write. 

boodaville caseres and balsas

We nearly did some earthworks this week, but Oscar couldn’t find a clear path to get to the almond terraces with his machine. We’ll try again in February. He was in the Vall Rovira working for Kate our neighbour and I believe that she paid him to properly fix the track where it crosses the bottom of the valley. We are very grateful!

Alex and Sara have been exploring local culture at the fiestas in Bot, working with Jordi at his farm, and organising and exploring the contents of the Boodaville cupboards. 

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Things are getting moving, see the blog and our instagram channel. We will be setting up the “Ecosocial Info Point” on Fridays from 17h – 19h at the library Blai 34, Poble Sec, Barcelona every Friday from now on – see our instagram story “Ecosocial” for ideas and inspiration!

opportunities and activites coming up this year

FEB

18- 19  Feb : At Boodaville Finca we are going to plant 100 trees! 

MARCH

12-13 March:

21 – 28 March : Youth Worker Training – “Leadership in Regenerative Education” We are looking for 4 youth workers, adults of any age, to go to Lagos, Portugal for this fully funded activity. 

APRIL

6 April: Arrival of Klif, Boodaville Caseres volunteer

6 April: Opportunity for new site manager to start at Boodaville Caseres. Apply here

MAY

1 May : We are looking for an ESC volunteer from Europe (not Spain) to start an 8 month contract 1st May. (Under 30 yrs old) Apply here

5 – 12 May: Youth Exchange “Regeneration Camp” We are looking for 5 young people (under 30) from Spain to participate in this fully funded exchange in Lagos, Portugal.

16 – 22 May : Youth Exchange “Active Permaculture” at Mas Les Vinyes We are looking for 1 youth leader (any age from Spain) who is interested in being a key part of the organising team in this collaboration between Boodaville and Mas Les Vinyes. We are looking for 5 young people (under 30) from Spain who would like to participate in this fully funded activity in Catalunya.

JUNE

Early June – Activity week with Klif and friends

26 June – 3 July: Youth Exchange “Inspired by Nature” at Sanilles, Pyrenees, Catalunya with Aline from La Casa Integral and Anna Louise from Boodaville. Save the date! We are applying for this exchange now, and will offer funded places to 1 Youth Leader (any age) and 6 participants (under 30)

SEPT

 1 Sept : We are looking for an ESC volunteer from Europe (not Spain) to start an 4 month contract 1st Sept. (Under 30 yrs old) Apply here

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Raval Solidarity Project

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Raval Solidarity Project

Following Maranya Festival, an overview of the Raval Solidarity Project in 2021

Following the main collaborative event of the year, Maranya Festival, many of the participants connected with one another and began to create events, parties and workshops inspired by our immersive weekend. A weekend filled with music and dancing, fuelled by locally sourced, organic and vegetarian food. It featured permaculture, poetry and grow your own food workshops, yoga, aerial hoop, contemporary dance, medicinal plants, macrame, and Wim Hof breathing with cold water exposure.

It was a celebration which rippled through the community and kept spirits high in an otherwise strange and sometimes tense year. The community has such an eclectic collection of people with beautifully diverse personalities, interests and skills and it was a blessing to see how things organically continued to happen after this weekend.

Throughout this project we were in collaboration with Chanti, the founder of Culture Creativa who was onboarded as our mentor. Chanti uses her Instagram and website to connect local, migrant artists and create booming events which encourage artists, poets and speakers to take to the mic and share their message. As a performer she uses her powerful lyrics to unite and move the crowd and to inspire action in their own lives and communities. She worked with our team as they were networking and attending events to get inspired about how they could initiate social change, through workshops and events to build community and strengthen the bonds between diverse groups of people.

Back in the heart of Raval we got together to discuss how we could tackle something as large as the fashion industry. While the figures are obvious, it seems that many people are unable or unwilling to boycott high street brands in the name of our planet and future generations. Why is that? Many reasons including constant advertising, social pressure, lack of funds or time often lead people to seek fashionable or cheap clothing from conveniently located, fast fashion brands. 

Latvian designer and Barcelona resident Madara Sabanova is a talented designer and tailor with her own brand @madara_couture_ which values high quality, locally sourced materials and timeless, often one-off pieces which adhere to the label “Slow Fashion”.

We realised that so many of us were aware of the issues of fast fashion, often gathering for clothes swaps amongst friends, borrowing or buying second hand. But so many of us were not really considering repairing or altering the clothes that we already owned. In order to inspire and encourage us to experiment with the things we already have, Madara organised a workshop which invited us to bring an item of clothing to ‘sacrifice’ and experiment with upcycling or fixing our clothes. 

This brought a small group of eager people together, all with complaints about clothing companies ill fitting items and decreasing quality of clothes. It was a fun and experimental afternoon which was filled with great conversations and ideas about how we can reuse, repair and restyle our items and create more interesting, creatively expressive and well-fitting clothes.

Another project which bloomed into action was the creation of a weekend retreat in nature at the beginning of Autumn called Into The Darkness, the team and participants from Maranya Festival began to meet regularly to organise this healing and restorative event for the community. Expanding on some of the workshops which were shared during the festival and designing a menu which was seasonal and local, they secured the location in the Pyrenees at Sanilles Eco Retreat and hosted a small event for members of the community. The team was very thorough in the planning of the event and plan to re-run the event again in the Spring as we move Into the Light again.

Chanti lead the team in the development of Mami Munch, a social project which brings people together through sharing of fusion and traditional food from our mixed backgrounds. Another simple, accessible and love-infused idea. Designed to celebrate women from different cultures and countries, already cooking for their families or communities and bringing them together to connect through this shared experience, this project will continue in 2022

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