A Field Kitchen for Slow Disasters - healing food landscapes in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa
A "Food for Landscapes: Recipes for Slow Disaster" activation builds collective engagement through art, food and ecology, bringing a deep time lens to situations of social and ecological disaster to discover ways of restoring relationships between people and land.
'No Sheep, No Vikings' - In Conversation with Katy Chada
Norwegian regenerative systems designer Katy Chada has partnered with sheep, a biocultural keystone species, to restore the soils of the Lerfald Gård Farm, in the Midt-Norge Bioregion. Katy's bioregional weaving with the Monviso Institute inspires her deepening story of place.
The waggle dance of the Bees: a perspective from southern Africa by Megan Lindow
Like the bees who dance to communicate, we too can presence with one another, co-regulating our nervous systems and tapping our innate gifts for knowledge, wisdom and healing.
In Conversation with Maria Elena Daynes and Marie-Angel Chevrier de Rien, Théra
In this conversation, StoryMoss explores European indigeneity and the French cultural roots of bioregioning with Maria-Elena Daynes and Marie-Angel Chevrier
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