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Dave Jacke and Patty Love teach Ecological Design in Rochester, NY
- From: "patty love/Barefoot Permaculture" <patty AT barefootpermaculture.com>
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- Subject: Dave Jacke and Patty Love teach Ecological Design in Rochester, NY
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 12:05:00 -0500
Lots of Food’s Patty Love and Author Dave Jacke Team Up Human Services Professionals College and University Professionals Faith Community Leaders Activists Community Organizers
Evening talk & discussion with Dave Jacke and Patty Love Nature operates based on a set of foundational laws and principles by which all systems must abide, or they fail. The principles underlying the social structures of natural ecosystems can teach us much about organizing human societies. We can design systems that minimize stress and competition, and maximize cooperation, harmony, productivity, and diversity, while allowing each community member to remain true to their intrinsic nature. Social and economic justice and cooperation are actually more Darwinian than most people think! This evening workshop will begin by getting into some ecological nitty gritty. We’ll then explore together how the design of Rochester’s public food forest project, Lots of Food, a program of Seeking Common Ground, Inc., embodies ecological principles and how it might more fully express them. Ecological By Design: Honing and Deepening Our Design Processes One-Day Workshop with Dave Jacke Our current mainstream culture unjustly damages ecosystems and people, leading to unsustainability. We humans need to rapidly redesign our lifeways and thinking—our culture. We all design all the time – whether we know it or not. By learning to design our cultures consciously and skillfully, we can co-create a resilient future for ourselves, humanity, and the planet. In this one-day class we will dig deeply into design process theory and practice. We’ll experience effective observation, awareness, and thinking tools that deepen our design skills and our self-understanding. Through lectures, discussions, experiential design exercises, and more, we’ll hone, clarify, and deepen our ability to design thriving ecological and cultural systems. This work can reframe your sense of who and what humans are, what is our ecological role, how humans can inhabit nature, and how nature lives within and through us. Register here: http://lotsoffood.org/event/we-are-nature-working-2/ Dave’s Bio: A student of ecology and design since the 1970s, Dave Jacke has designed gardens, homes, farms, and communities throughout the U.S. and overseas since 1984. The primary author of the award winning two-volume book Edible Forest Garden (www.edibleforestgardens.com), he holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Simon's Rock College and a M.A. in Landscape Design from the Conway School of Landscape Design. In his teaching and his design work, Dave has always explored the interrelationships between people and land as interpenetrating whole systems, grounding his vision and theory in practical and concrete reality as much as possible. Patty’s bio: Patty is a permaculture designer, teacher, and emerging author based in the Genesee River Valley (Rochester, NY). She studies and practices regenerative and resilient design, permaculture, and edible forest gardening. Her work is informed from her education, reading, time in nature, parenting, and spiritual pursuits. She holds two Permaculture Design Certificates in addition to traditional BS and MALS Degrees. In addition to her business, Barefoot Edible Landscape and Permaculture, patty is the Program Director for Rochester Permaculture Center and Lots of Food, programs of See(k)ing Common Ground, Inc.
Warmly, "My life's purpose is gathering and sharing resources and information that regenerate my own and others' abundant existence and vibrant well-being." ~ patty love "Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought." ~ Albert Szent-Giorgi, Nobel Laureate |
- Dave Jacke and Patty Love teach Ecological Design in Rochester, NY, patty love/Barefoot Permaculture, 01/11/2015
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