Mike Feingold
Social Permaculture
Dec 4, 2016-- We need the power of creative and compassionate groups and communities working together to move us toward a more kind and sustainable world. However, maneuvering relationships within communities and keeping them united can be very challenging. In this piece, a life-long permaculturist shares the wisdom she's gathered from four decades of work with intentional communities and groups of changemakers. She shares, "My practice of permaculture informs my approach to social design and conflict, and my understanding of group dynamics informs my practice of permaculture." (5615 reads)
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