Back to All Events

Social Permaculture

  • Ecosa Institute 1169 South Huron Street Denver, CO, 80223 United States (map)

Registration closes at noon on March 25th

Click here to register.

COVID. Mass deportations. Fentanyl. Fake news. AI. As we enter the second quarter of the 21st century, our society is in a moment of unprecedented upheaval - what ecologists might call a "disturbance event". And while it may feel overwhelming in the moment, living systems remind us that disturbance events are moments of deep possibility, when the collapse of an old order allows new sprouts to emerge and seek the light.

What lessons do ecosystems have for us in this moment of profound change? How can we use regenerative design thinking to align our organizations, communities and personal lives for thriving through disturbance? Join Ecosa alum and organizational ecologist Adam Brock as we explore these questions and more in a dynamic, interactive and vulnerable workshop. We'll soak in nature's wisdom, forge connections, and design tangible actions for navigating this moment of instability together.

Previous
Previous
March 24

Movie Night

Next
Next
March 28

Half Day Field Trip: Exploring Colorado's Living Landscapes