The climate crisis does not need
to be the end of our story.
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Many hopeful examples worldwide have proven that ecosystems can be restored on a large scale, creating conditions for all beings to thrive. In our film Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration, we highlighted the simplicity of these principles.
If the needed ecological measures are so simple...
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why aren't they applied more widely?
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What is blocking us collectively, and what can help us flow again?
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Join us for a special online course that utilizes
Regenerative Futures
a new mini-series from
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(with never-before-seen interviews!)
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MODULES
Module 1
Crisis
to Contiuum
Introduction to the polycrisis (climate, economic, social) and how these crises interconnect.
Module 2
Reviving
Relationality
How can we come to understand our role as human beings as interconnected, stewards of life on planet earth?
Module 3
Trauma to
Transformation​
We will look deeper at an archetypal wounding of humanity, “Wetiko,” and honoring our pain for the world.
Module 4
Why Water?
Water affords us the opportunity to be empowered in our response and we will come to a deeper understanding of the importance of water in healing the climate.
Module 5
Flow of Life
How does systemic change, local action, and global collaboration shape life-sustaining civilization? Discover what is happening in your region and your personal vision for going forth in these times.

Your Hosts

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Emily Coralyne
Emily Coralyne is a community organizer, Work That Reconnects facilitator and co-producer & distribution and impact campaign manager of "Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration"

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Martin Winiecki
Martin Winiecki is an activist (mainly focusing on ecology and international solidarity), long-term member of Tamera, co-initiator of the “Defend the Sacred Alliance,” writer and co-director of "Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration."