[P2P-F] Fwd: New From Pluto Press - Nature for Sale: The Commons versus Commodities

June Gorman june_gorman at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 19 21:44:56 CEST 2013


Anna, 

I truly second what you are so lovingly trying to say here!  It is a "disempowering" state developed in children while young and thus still very sensitive to emotional learning.  Unfortunately, when that learning is thus done badly by society's previous damage & reinforced in school, motivation and hope are both deeply damaged.  On both the individual and thus wider social level, instead of feeling "we can", we much more quickly accept the reinforced emotional learning that, "we can not!"

But in going towards the hope & the possibility instead, I always ask at this point which is more fun and enjoyable to believe and do?  And which direction are the people more interesting, creative and empowered? 

Especially the youth and children?

For me it therefore becomes no contest for where I want to put my energy and time.

Thanks for your spark, Anna!
June Gorman, Educator and Educational Theorist
Co-founder, Transformative Education Forum
Education Advisor, UN SafePlanet Campaign 
Board Project Director for Outreach, International Model United Nations Association 
Steering Committee, (UNESCO/Global Compact) K-12 Sector for Sustainability Education 
Member, UN Education Caucus for Sustainable Development
Member, UN Commons Cluster

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On Jul 19, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Anna Harris <anna at shsh.co.uk> wrote:

> Yes, Edu, even as we wake up to see how we were shaped by the system we also realise how we are trapped in it, and recreate it ourselves. But that knowledge also gives us power.
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> Personally for me there has to be a short term payback as well as thinking of the benefit in the long term. If it was just down to imagining what it would be like if billions of us did the same that would not motivate me. What does it for me is connecting with the authentic voice within me, which is to do with having the courage to trust myself no matter what.
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