About this Event
"Regenerative design can bring a river back to life. It can restore the health and vitality of an individual and their family. It can transform grief and trauma into vital pathways of healing for people, community, and ecosystems. Combining Indigenous lifeways with the best scientific knowledge about human behaviour, cultural evolution, and the dynamic Earth, a path can be made by walking it throughout the rest of this century and beyond." Joe Brewer
Toronto is an innovation leader, and Joe Brewer's regeneration work is on the leading edge.
He's helping launch the Greater Tkaronto Bioregion (GTB). Tkaronto is the Indigenous origin of Toronto.
The GTB is "bounded by the Niagara Escarpment on the west, the Oak Ridges Moraine to the north and east, and Lake Ontario to the south" (Regeneration report, former Toronto Mayor and MP The Honourable David Crombie, 1992).
The 7-Generation GTB initiative brings together all ages for social regeneration (generations in community) and ecological regeneration (community in bioregion). The work interconnects across seven broad themes: environment and climate change, economy, community, health, education and lifelong learning, life course and aging, Indigenous worldviews and knowledge.
Last Fall, Joe brought together ReFi leaders from around the world to ReFi Barichara. Let's explore how ReFI can support local regeneration projects in the GTB.
The 7-Generation GTB initiative is a collaborative effort. The Legacy Project (a research and education group) is bringing together the City of Toronto, City of Markham and other municipalities/regions, York University, OCAD University, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Greenbelt Foundation, Rouge National Urban Park, and other local and international partners.
Joe Brewer is a transdisciplinary scholar with a background in both earth sciences and cognitive sciences. He's an inspiring speaker and leading-edge complexity thinker. He's currently doing on-the-ground regeneration work in a 500,000 ha bioregion around Barichara, Colombia, and helping to create a global bioregional network. He is founder of the Design Institute for Regenerating Earth and author of .
Find out more about 7-Generation GTB and view the video below. You can also check out the other Joe Brewer events in Toronto (including virtual opportunities).
This meetup takes place in the lounge next to the OCAD U auditorium where Joe will be speaking from 6:30-8:30 pm. You're welcome to stay for Joe's talk. We just ask you to register for this meetup AND register for Joe's formal presentation.
This event takes place in a large, well-ventilated space. Those in attendance are asked to wear a mask to protect everyone participating.
If health or weather issues require this in-person event to be cancelled, it will be offered on the same date/time virtually. You would receive notification and a link via e-mail on the day of the event.
There is no cost to attend this event. If you're able, we welcome a to support Joe Brewer's regeneration work in Barichara, Colombia.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
OCAD University Lambert Lounge, 100 McCaul Street, Toronto, Canada
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