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Explore the conceptual fit, similar themes, and learnings from bringing Resilience Circles and Transition Initiatives together. Discover how they can contribute to each other and create positive change in local communities.
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Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives: Working Together Ralph Schmoldt Portland, Oregon July 12, 2011
Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives: Outline • Local Background • Conceptual “Fit” • Similar Themes • What we have done to bring them together • What we’ve learned so far • What we want to do next • Other thoughts on bringing them together • Conclusion
Conceptual “Fit” Between Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives • (Transition Initiatives): Transition means using our head, hearts and hands to build greater individual and community resilience • (Resilience Circles): Resilience means transitioning from “old’ to “new” stories (learning = head), from isolation to working together (mutual aid = heart) and from helplessness to empowerment (social action = hands).
Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives: Similar Themes • Importance of stories & need for new stories (especially new economic story) • Importance of local community & small-scale solutions for large-scale problems • It’s everybody or nobody • Honoring elders/involving youth • Cautious about leaders/experts • Positive visioning & empowerment • Open-source (make it up together as we go along)
What We’ve Learned So Far(about recruiting people to RCs) • Start with familiar networks • Value proximity and place • Remember that getting people together is a skill • Consider the mix of people out there • Use triage • Remember that building an “ark” is as important as filling it
How Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives Can Contribute to Each Other
How Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives Can Contribute to Each Other
How Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives Can Contribute to Each Other
How Resilience Circles & Transition Initiatives Can Contribute to Each Other