June Spore: The Resilience Revolution

Join us for the exploration of resilience through currency: learn about different kinds of regional currencies, where they are used and their benefits; discover how they relate to Bernard Lietaer's ideas on sustainability & resilience; find out what regional currencies are currently in circulation in Maryland; discover how you can help Evolver Baltimore with launching our own regionally based Baltimore Green.

With our Baltimore spore we have chosen to explore the theme of resilience through currency, building our own resilience structure through the creation of alternative means of commerce and community building. Read below to find out how this theme has been explored in other cities:

"Evolver Spores: The Resilience Revolution

In our globalized world, the basic survival needs of many communities are precariously out of their hands. Multinational corporations exercise near-total control over the systems that sustain and connect us, from food and clean water to energy and communication. At the same time, natural disasters such as the recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile seem to be occurring with more frequency and intensity, while manmade catastrophes like the ongoing economic collapse continue to loom. As we saw with the bungled response of FEMA after Hurricane Katrina, reliance on inept government bureaucracies in times of crisis is a perilous act of faith. In a world fraught with uncertainty, an empowered and resilient local community is the best defense.

How would your community react if it suddenly had to fend for itself? What are some vital tools and techniques we can implement today to prepare for tomorrow’s challenges? In this Spore, we will discuss innovative methods and memes that self-reliant societies are using to achieve local resiliency. Evolver Regionals may choose to explore the preparedness strategies of grassroots groups like Burners Without Borders, Transition Towns and The International Preparedness Network, dig deep into the revolutionary principles of Permaculture, or consider the role of intentional communities in a resource-scarce future."

Posted by: Robin posted in: Evolver Baltimore