by Barbara Lepani | Aug 19, 2022 | Our Collective
James Lee of Earth Arts has written that the arts are a catalyst for individual and community connectivity to place, and are an inclusive producer and communicator of new, or other, forms of socially and ecologically beneficial knowledge. I am interested in how the...
by Barbara Lepani | Jul 25, 2022 | Our Collective
BMCAN’s Winter Exhibition at The Edge featured three large striking paintings by Jacquelene Drinkall that captured my interest. As someone whose professional life was shaped by my experience as a sociologist of technological innovation, as a Buddhist practitioner for...
by Barbara Lepani | Jul 12, 2022 | Our Collective
THE ANTITHESIS PROJECT After tuning into Adam Carrel from EY Australia talking on ABC’s The Drum last night, I tracked down the recent report, ‘Enough: A Review of Corporate Sustainability in a World Running Out of Time’, from the Antithesis Project...
by Barbara Lepani | Jul 4, 2022 | Our Collective
The Knowledge (Epistemic) Crisis The roots of our climate and environmental crisis are epistemic—they are based on a flawed knowledge system anchored in Western culture. Many First Nations’ Elders have called for Australia to adopt a two-way learning approach to...
by Barbara Lepani | Jun 27, 2022 | Our Collective
The Roots of Our Crisis are Epistemic The Regenesis movement recognises that the roots of our crisis are epistemic. They are anchored in our deeply held worldview about the nature of reality and the privileging of humans over all other species and lifeforms. They are...
by Barbara Lepani | May 26, 2022 | Our Collective
Recognising the Fractal Nature of Our Wondrous World Our world is not the linear world of euclidian geometry and the Western idea of PROGRESS as a linear pathway through time. Our world is a complex system of fractals. A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals...
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