[P2P-F] Fwd: How Do We Live Together Now?

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue Jul 15 14:43:22 CEST 2014


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    JULY
15, 2014 NEWSLETTER
How Do We Live Together Now?

Dear Readers,

How do we live together now? This is a question that has been rattling
around my head of late and I brought it with me when the Kosmos core team
met in Lenox, Massachusetts last week.

In a way, it is a question that pervades a lot of what we do at Kosmos, and
each of the five women who met for three days to laugh, cook, collaborate
and reflect is devoting a substantial portion of heart and mind addressing
it.

Dot Maver founder of The National Peace Academy
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and Global Alliance for Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace
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joins Kosmos Associates full-time this fall on the heels of a three year
journey as Executive Director with the River Phoenix Center for
Peacebuilding
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She designed a program that radically reduced violence at the community
level—now being sought to scale nationally. During our staff meeting she
spent one evening by phone as guest faculty with James O’Dea’s Peace
Ambassador Training
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addressing peacebuilding in community. Dot is dedicated to inspiring right
human relations on behalf of the common good.

Don’t miss Dot’s article in the Fall/Winter issue of Kosmos.

Myra Jackson is Kosmos Director of Public Relations and one of our UN NGO
representatives. She is working to introduce Kosmos to the 67 University
NGOs at the UN, and as Media Director of the annual UN NGO Conference,
is connecting us with global changemakers. In addition she is developing a
Kosmos collaboration with the Omega Institute Conference on the Commons
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Board Member, Tara Stuart is an educator, speaker, author, and artist who
has led numerous inter-cultural learning journeys to the Mexican Yucatan,
India, Turkey, and frequently to Himalayan destinations in Nepal, Bhutan,
Tibet and Mustang with Rinzin Sherpa, our newest Kosmos Global Ambassador.
Tara always shares Kosmos Journal wherever she goes and just brims with
humor, stories and wisdom.

And Editor Nancy Roof, of course, is well-known to most of you. She has
worked generously for more than 50 years
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to promote personal transformation, sharing and peace. This fall, she will
lead a Kosmos team to Findhorn, Scotland for the New Story Summit,
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already anticipated to be a watershed global event bringing together people
of all ages and cultures ‘to support the emergence of a coherent new story
for humanity and to produce practical, collaborative ways to live this new
story.’

That leaves me, newly appointed digital editor- always carrying more
questions than answers. As a mother, media maker, seeker and local
activist, these questions mainly revolve around community. What makes
communities resilient? How do we break down barriers, keep children safe,
become more sharing, more tolerant, happier? What can we learn from nature
and our own inner gifts that will help us on this incredible journey? How
do we live together now?

That’s why it’s an honor and a joy to be part of the Kosmos family where
questions like these are explored on a personal, local and global scale.
With your collaboration, my hope is to develop the Kosmos website,
newsletter and social presence to be uplifting, helpful and engaging, and
to secure a place at the table with such remarkable women as Nancy, Tara,
Myra and Dot.

Lastly, Findhorn Foundation has asked me to be a part of the film team
documenting the New Story Summit, joining artists I greatly admire like Ian
MacKenzie
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Arnd Wachter
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Sustainable Man Chris Agnos
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and other media makers from Brazil, Africa and China. I have chosen
‘intentional community and civic engagement’ as my director’s theme. The
media our team collects will be shared in many wonderful ways through
special projects, blogs, and educational efforts by Findhorn, Kosmos and
others.

That’s the news. I didn’t get a chance to tell you about the items in this
edition of the newsletter, but in one way or another they have to do with
living lightly on the earth. Hope you see something you like. And if you
have thoughts, suggestions or ideas to share, reach me at
rhondafabian at me.com. Much gratitude.

In partnership,
Rhonda Fabian
Digital Editor, Kosmos


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EVENT: Peter Barnes – Economics for the Anthropocene
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The Schumacher Center for New Economics and the American Institute for
Economic Research are hosting and Kosmos Associates will be co-sponsoring
and attending this talk by Peter Barnes, prominent spokesperson for the
Commons. Look for an excerpt in the Fall/Winter edition of Kosmos Journal.

Peter Barnes – Economics for the Anthropocene
Sunday July 27, 2014, 7:30PM
Auditorium, American Institute for Economic Research, Division Street,
Great Barrington, MA

Peter Barnes is an entrepreneur and writer who has co-founded and led
several successful businesses and written numerous articles and books about
capitalism, the commons and other topics. His latest book, With Liberty and
Dividends for All: How to Save Our Middle Class When Jobs Don’t Pay Enough,
proposes universal dividends from shared wealth as a practical solution to
economic inequality.
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Family Farm: The Mother of our Breath
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The United Nations declared 2014 as the International Year of Family
Farming. In this article, family farmers in Palau facing challenges,
selectively adopt and adapt new approaches while trying to maintain their
values.

By Robert V. Bishop

In the westernmost region of the Caroline Islands of Micronesia lies the
Republic of Palau. Palauan traditional farming shows how agriculture,
family values and culture are interconnected. Despite these connections,
family farms are facing challenges. By joining forces, the small-scale
family farms of these islands are standing up for their rights and calling
for support for maintaining important (agri)cultural customs.
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REVIEW: Ecology and Religion, by John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker
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IN THE CURRENT EDITION OF KOSMOS JOURNAL

Grim and Tucker argue that religions are entering their ecological phase
and that religions should play a critical role in advancing a strong
framework for sustainable development based on the convergence of these
religious ecologies. Indeed, many religious communities already are
contributing examples of compassionate and sustainable living.

Grim and Tucker define religious ecologies as “ways of orienting humans to
the universe, grounding them in the community of nature and humans,
nurturing them in Earth’s fecund processes, and transforming them into
their deeper cosmological selves,” opening us toward “the creative force in
the cosmos.” Religious ecologies provide ritual structures and ways of
living that connect us to the community of life. Participants in the
Harvard conferences identified seven key values for human-Earth flourishing
that are shared by the world religions: reverence, respect, restraint,
reciprocity, redistribution, responsibility and renewal. These values are
foundational to religious ecologies.
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GUIDE: Planning sustainable cities for community food growing
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A guide to using planning policy to meet strategic objectives through
community food growing from Sustain.

This guide brings together in one place examples of planning policies
around the UK that support community food growing.

It is aimed primarily at planning authorities to help them to use food
growing as a way of creating healthy communities, but contains practical
advice for all communities around the different issues that food growing
helps to address, from sustainability to residential amenity via health and
wellbeing, green infrastructure, regeneration and many other agendas.
Within each section they document how food growing has been woven into
planning policies to meet these priorities in local areas, and illustrate
these with examples of growing projects that have also been set up to help
meet that particular agenda. In some cases, such as in Brighton & Hove, the
food growing spaces were set up as a direct result of planning policies,
which have now led to over a third of new residential developments having
integrated space for community food growing.
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