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PAN Listening Session

March 8, 2020

PAN Listening Session on March 16 at 4:00 PM!

An informal opportunity to join PAN’s Board Treasurer, Patty Love, to ask questions, share information, and connect on topics related to PAN’s mission to increase the resilience of the Northeast region by strengthening the regional permaculture network and increasing access to relevant education and resources. We can explore:

  • What’s working for me about PAN is…
  • What I hope PAN will do is…
  • How I can help is…

Join whenever you can, leave whenever you need to. This feedback will be carried to PAN’s Board Meeting at DAcres on January 31st. (All members are welcome and must register. Contact us at info@northeastpermaculture.org for more info)

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Recap of Fall Webinar with Starhawk

January 17, 2020

In October 2019, PAN organized a dynamic webinar conversation for the northeast permaculture community with Starhawk, a prominent author, activist, permaculture designer and educator, and voice in modern earth-based spirituality and ecofeminism. She is the author or co-author such books as  The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess, The Fifth Sacred Thing, and its sequel City of Refuge. She’s been offering permaculture education opportunities through her program, Earth Activist Training, for many years and brings a unique perspective to permaculture that embodies spirituality and feminism. In the first half of this webinar, Starhawk explores topics like interconnection, multi-functionality, complex systems, and personal regeneration. The second half of the webinar was dedicated to Q&A and included discussion about how spirituality can be brought into permaculture no matter what religion or belief system they abide by and balancing caring for zone 0 while also being active changemakers in our communities. 

Does this webinar sound like something you’d like to listen to? PAN members get FREE access to all past webinar recordings and non-members can get access for a sliding scale fee starting at $10. To get access to this webinar, please email info@northeastpermaculture.org. 

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Report Back on PAN as a PINA Regional Hub

January 17, 2020

Waaay back in November, PAN Board Treasurer, Patty Love, spoke with Peter Bane about PAN’s role as a regional hub of Permaculture Institute of North America (PINA) and about developing collaborations between the organizations.  “What? PINA? Regional Hub? Tell me more!,” you might be thinking.

Per PINA’s website, the history of that organization is:  “In the early 1980’s, Bill Mollison asked several people to create an organization in order to foster permaculture in North America. They created PINA version 1.0, hosted an International Convergence in 1986 and launched the Permaculture Activist magazine (which, as Permaculture Design, is still going strong), but then disbanded for lack of staff and volunteers. In 2009, several long-time permaculture practitioners began working on a new organization, and in 2014 they launched the revitalized PINA as a network of largely autonomous regional membership organizations spanning the continent.”

PINA is a 501(c)(3) incorporated in Oregon as professional association of regional hubs working across North America and Hawaiʻi to:

  • Elevate the status and impact of Permaculture by influencing public policy and private development to improve the quality of life for all
  • Bring permaculture solutions to bear on the challenges of social justice, land regeneration, and climate cooling
  • Promote permaculture pathways to professional development
  • Grant diplomas
  • Preserve the integrity and quality of the Permaculture Design Course
  • Facilitate networking among permaculturists

In 2018, after many conversations between PINA Board members and PAN Board members and PAN Board Members with PAN members, the board voted for PAN to join PINA as a Regional Hub.  This decision was made with care because the PAN Board has limited capacity to take on new initiatives. We want to do well at what we do rather than keep trying to do more and fumble.  Also, we’ve heard the concerns from our members about the level of difficulty it takes to achieve a PINA diploma. Ultimately, we decided that our most empowered position it to be the regional hub, which also gives us input into PINA’s requirements, etc.

As a regional hub, PAN is playing a role in weaving the permaculturalists in our region into the national network.  We are indeed proud that former PAN Board Members Jono Neiger, Lisa DePiano, and Jesse Labbe-Watson, along with long-time PAN member Claudia Joseph all hold PINA Diplomas.

In addition to the Northeast Permaculture Convergence being organized by many of PAN’s Board Members and some especially dedicated PAN Members, a Continental Convergence is being planned for August 20-23, 2020 in Colorado at Sunrise Ranch.  Peter relayed that this event will be more like a summit rather than a collection of workshops and will focus on empowering communities to do regenerative projects and climate action. PINA will handle the outreach and funding and the Colorado Permaculture folks will handle the local organizing.  (Stay tuned for more info…nothing on their website yet.)If you have questions about this collaboration or want to play an active role in it, please contact PAN’s Board Coordinator

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Webinar Recording Now Available: Strategies For Food Systems Change

September 2, 2019

Want access? Email us for payment instructions or…psst, they’re free for members!

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Permaculture Institute of North America (PINA) offering webinar series! “Mutual Aid as an Organizing Strategy”

September 2, 2019

PINA will be offering a 4-part webinar series in September and October on the heritage of mutual aid in the US and internationally and will work through an emerging pattern language for mutual aid to see how it applies to a wide range of projects that can generate economic self-governance. This is part of a larger effort to explore how regional mutual aid initiatives might contribute to the regional permaculture hubs in the U.S. 

This webinar will focus on a major strategy for overcoming structural economic and social barriers that prevent permaculture from making the deep transformations we seek. On the basis of mutual aid, and collaborating at a key level of scale—larger than village, smaller than state—groups of our ancestors (across most cultures) have found power in the presence of hostile and oppressive conditions, as they pooled resources to manage large scale territories (see Italian farming co-operative history) and set long-term positive directions for their communities.A goal for the course is for each participant to focus the mutual aid lens on one clear and significant new design idea which would begin economic transformation in their career and life.

For more information or to register, please visit:  https://pina.in/events/mutual-aid-as-an-organizing-strategy-webinar/

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Starhawk Webinar – Sponsored by Chelsea Green Publishing

September 2, 2019

PAN Quarterly Webinar

Starhawk on Permaculture, Activism, and Earth-Based Spirituality
October 23, 12-1PM EST

PAN is excited to offer the northeast permaculture community a fall webinar with Starhawk, author, activist, permaculture designer and educator, and a prominent voice in modern earth-based spirituality and ecofeminism. She is the author or co-author of thirteen books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess and the ecotopian novel The Fifth Sacred Thing, and its sequel City of Refuge. Her most recent non-fiction book is The Empowerment Manual: A Guide for Collaborative Groups, on group dynamics, power, conflict and communications. 

PAN is excited to offer the northeast permaculture community a fall webinar with Starhawk, author, activist, permaculture designer and educator, and a prominent voice in modern earth-based spirituality and ecofeminism. She is the author or co-author of thirteen books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess and the ecotopian novel The Fifth Sacred Thing, and its sequel City of Refuge. Her most recent non-fiction book is The Empowerment Manual: A Guide for Collaborative Groups, on group dynamics, power, conflict and communications. 

Starhawk also founded Earth Activist Training, teaching permaculture design grounded in spirituality and with a focus on activism. She travels internationally, lecturing and teaching on earth-based spirituality, the tools of ritual, and the skills of activism. 

Keep an eye out for information on how to register on PAN’s website or Facebook page! 

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