The final episode in the World Localization Extravaganza counters the “bigger, more complex and more violent” logic of the dominant system with a bottom-up approach built on peoplepower, local sovereignty and small-scale economies. The episode stresses how, even and especially in the face of global crises, localization simply makes sense.
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This third and final episode visits six leaders practicing on-the-ground work as well as building coalitions for systemic change in Eu...
The final episode in the World Localization Extravaganza counters the “bigger, more complex and more violent” logic of the dominant system with a bottom-up approach built on peoplepower, local sovereignty and small-scale economies. The episode stresses how, even and especially in the face of global crises, localization simply makes sense.
VISIT OUR CAMPAIGN PAGE: www.worldlocalizationday.org to get active, and follow @localfutures_
This third and final episode visits six leaders practicing on-the-ground work as well as building coalitions for systemic change in Europe, Africa and Australia:
- Ruby van der Wekken – Finland – Food systems activist and social solidarity economy networker with Oma Maa and Ripess Europe
- Anisa Rogers – Australia – Campaigner and practitioner, Degrowth Network Australia and New Economy Network Australia
- Million Belay – Uganda – General Coordinator, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa
- Laura Kaesteele – UK/Germany – Network weaver, ECOLISE
- Juan del Rio – Spain – Network weaver and filmmaker, ECOLISE
- Margarita Barcena – Mexico/Ethiopia – Food systems activist and storyteller, A Growing Culture
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