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Today, I am going to introduce you
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to the Permaculture Action Network,
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which is an incredible organization
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that is mobilizing thousands
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of people across the nation
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to regenerate the land,
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to live more sustainably
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through permaculture and direct action
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while creating more just and equal
systems.
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Being in an urban environment
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and doing this type of work is key
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to reaching a lot of people,
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and showing people of all ages
intergenerational,
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the importance of knowing where
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their food comes from,
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and reconnecting the food with the
community.
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In an urban environment
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we are densely populated,
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and this is where we need it the most.
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When we think of sustainability, we think,
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okay, how can we kind of limit
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the harm that we are doing
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and keep things where we are at
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more or less, but to be regenerative.
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And say we need to go way
beyond that.
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There has already been so much
damage done.
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We need to heal that damage.
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We need to increase biodiversity,
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create more life afirming systems
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So to regenerate is to really build back
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that network of connections between
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all organisms and living things.
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For me a big part of permaculture
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is actually understanding how
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to communicate and understanding
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what people's needs are
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and understanding how to work together
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to meet those needs so that we can
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make environmentaly sustainable choices.
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Permaculture Action Network is Rad!
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They are a really amazing group
of activists.
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You can tell as a company
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and as a network of people,
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they are just very well versed
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in how to do the work, how to move lightly
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and gracefully within the communities
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that they work with, how to gather people
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and have a lot of different folks
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in charge and in places of leadership.
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Permaculture Action Network
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partners with performing artists,
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touring musicians, festivals, to mobilize
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people from cultural events,
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to days of direct action where we
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are building regenerative systems
like these.
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We invite people to spaces to recognize
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that they can learn new skills and become
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resilient peoples amongst their
communities.
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To actually provide the necessities
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of life and livelihood in their place.
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Showing up after a tour is holy
gratifying
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to be able to get your hands in the ground
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and plant a tree or weed a lawn.
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You know, it is just really gratifying
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on a very base level.
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I think of it as sort of a triangle of
energy,
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where Rising Appalachia's
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or whatever band or musician
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is sort of a bugle call to the people
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about an action day happening.
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Permaculture action is well versed
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in organizing in permaculture
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and getting the tools needed
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to make that happen.
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And then they work very closely with
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someone on the ground that owns the land,
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or owns the house or the farm
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or the community garden.
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So it is kind of a triad of support
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that works really well.
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We are creating a dynamic environment
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in which people can work on collective
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liberation with one another.
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And everyone benefits from the situation.
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Regeneration means building back up
the soil,
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building back up the community.
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The only way to do that is to have
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diversity and good energy.
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It is not an environmental movement.
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It is a cultural movement.
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By permaculture, to me it is kind of
self explanitory,
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but it has gotten confused.
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It just means building a culture
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that can sustain into the future.
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I see the healing as an overall big
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process in terms of people healing not
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just their body, but healing their mind.
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I think that is something that I have
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been able to do and been showing
people how,
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so that they can appreciate the art
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of a farmer or gardener so that
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later on in life, that...
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Hey, you can do this yourself.
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Healing is being able feed your community.
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Being able to gather together.
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Being able to talk and share stories
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and learn new skills.
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It is really imporatant to us to
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do this kind of work in a new way.
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I think the quote that most stands out
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in my mind is, "If you have come
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to help me, then you are wasting
your time.
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But if you have come because you realize
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your liberation is bound up with mine,
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then let us work together."
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That right there is what we are
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trying to create through these
action days.
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That is what this movement is about.
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Us creating our own futures that we want.
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That is what regeneration is.
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Constant learning is how we will
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be able to adapt and regenerate.
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In my nearly decade of working in
sustainability,
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the Permaculture Action Network truly is
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one of the most authentic,
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and really well designed,
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and well thought-out organizations
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that I have come across.
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They are not just working on
sustainability.
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It is about true equality and justice
as well.
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These things really cannot be
seperated.
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They are all together.
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I hope that you will support their
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work and get involved.
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There are links in the description
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of this video in order to be able to
do that.
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and inspire more people,
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I love you all very much
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and I will see you again real soon.