This is the time when we are reinventing ourselves as humanity. Our capacity to destroy ourselves and most other species on the planet, simply by continuing ‘business as usual’, is right up in our faces. The wakeup call is ringing loud and clear. We are called to re-own our capacity to be guardians and healers of life and thus truly come home to the planet and ourselves. In GEN, we believe that every community has the right to protect and the capacity to restore their environments. We believe … Read more
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Sacred Activism Newsletter Editorial
Dear friends, All around the world ecovillages and communities are standing up, as part of a global movement to protect what is sacred to them: family, friends and community, the biodiversity and beauty of nature, the future of generations to come. They stand for social justice, human rights and earth rights. When the Indigenous resistance against the Dakota Access pipeline was ended, one of the activists, White Eagle said: "Just because we’re being removed from that area doesn’t mean it’s … Read more
Ecosystem Restoration Eco-communities as Sacred Activism
To Gaia, life is sacred, because evolving life forms is what Gaia does. To life, diversity is sacred, because diversity leads to stability in the delicately interwoven ecosystems upon which life depends. To one particular life form on Earth, the humans, perceiving sacredness depends on each individual’s personal level of consciousness. Without authentic adulthood initiations what many humans hold sacred is mere survival in the widely adopted culture of capitalistic patriarchal empire. … Read more
Standing Rock in Colombia A vision of peace after decades of war and displacement
20 years ago, more than 1000 displaced farmers and smallholders in Colombia´s North founded the peace community San José de Apartadó, a neutral village committed to non-violence and forgiveness in the armed conflict that had being going on for decades. They are still there. Sabine Lichtenfels, co-founder of Tamera/Portugal, attended the 20 anniversary of Tamera´s sister community. I am writing this from Colombia, where we – a small group from the Global Campus from Tamera/Portugal, Bolivia, … Read more
Nature is Our Neighbour Sacred Activism at Govardhan Ecovillage, India
There are spiritual seekers and there are socio-environmental activists. Andrew Harvey, founder of the Institute of Sacred Activism explains that while spiritual seekers tend to disassociate from the material world of social, economic, environmental and political engagement, and are thereby not there for the world in its hour of need, activists fighting against the worldly socio-environmental injustices are prone to exhaustion and rage without spiritual development and practice. The need is for … Read more
Among Humans and Nature Peace is Respect for the Rights of Mother Earth
We humans are the only species living on the surface, under and above the skin of Mother Earth that have had the ignorance, arrogance, senselessness to pretend that Her nurturing elements: soil, water, wind, fire, mountains, rivers, oceans, insects, animals of all sorts, can be subjected to appropriation, abuse, domination, exploitation, and turned into resources, merchandised, destroyed, extinguished for our own benefit, greed and foolishness. Once upon a time we were grateful for Her power, … Read more
Invitation to Summer Festival The First Ecovillage in Palestine
Please join forces with the community of Farkha in occupied Palestine. Farkha became the first Ecovillage in Palestine and joined the GEN movement last year. From July 23 - 30 the community is holding the 23rd international Summer Festival. Locals and internationals will come together for one week of voluntary working on the solutions needed to create a sustainable regenerative village under the conditions of occupation. The week is dedicated to improve the livelihood of the village that has … Read more
Boletim Sustentável Especial Economia
presentamos o Boletim Sustentável do CASA Latina, desta vez com um especial sobre economia. Boa leitura! Boletim CASAlat Junho2017 PO … Read more
Boletín Sustentable CASA latina / Junio 2017 Especial Economía
Presentamos el Boletín de Noticias sustentables de CASA latina, esta vez con un especial sobre economía. Disfruten la lectura! Boletín CASAlat Junio2017 ESP … Read more
A Twin Journey between the Ecovillages Guedé Chantier and Damanhur A mutual learning and support experiment between two large ecovillages - one from Africa and one from Europe - show how North-South collaboration can look.
Brief introductions to Guedé Chantier and Damanhur communities Guedé Chantier is located in the north of Senegal, 480 km from Dakar, on the bank of Doué river and about 12 km close to the Senegalese border with Mauritania. It is an oasis in a semi-arid region with a short rainy season between August and October with less than 400 millimeters. The dry season is the rest of the year. Peak heat is May, and June can reach 45-47° C during the day. Guedé has a population of around 7,000 … Read more