Pete Jeffs - Reflection on Kwakwaka'wakw Clam Gardens
Dr. Lyla June Johnston's r3.0 keynote, entitled Indigenous Regenerative BioRegional Design, discussed various forms of Indigenous agriculture – the Shawnee Chestnut Groves & the Ahupua’a System in Hawaii and the Kwakwaka’wakw Clam Gardens.
Pete Jeffs - Remembering and Co-Leading with Natôquhsunônak (our relatives)
Cultural Ecologist Dr. Pete Jeffs reflects on presentations and conversations with Mike J. Thomas, Maggie Favretti and Rashad Young at
What will it take to regenerate the Earth?
How does life, in its ever-unfolding evolutionary processes, organise itself? Looking at Earth as an unfolding evolutionary process of life, how does life find coherence with itself? What does it mean to be human in these times? What will it take to regenerate the Earth?
A Courageous conversation with Anne Billen and Neil Davidson, And Now What?
What does it mean to face the realities of acute existential threats for humanity and complex life on Earth? In this conversation, held just before the r3.0 Conference Sept 9-11, 2025, we explore this question with Anne Billen and Neil Davidson.
Braiding bioregional resilience and regeneration with r3.0
In this short conversation held in advance of the r3.0 conference, organizers Bill Baue and Ralph Thurm share their thoughts around coming together globally and locally to braid and co-evolve the bioregioning movement at this critical moment for people, life and planet.