Monthly updates
30 November 2023
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As we prepare to say goodbye to the year and embrace the transition into winter, we're thrilled to bring you the freshest updates from the SEEDS ecosystem. We hope this edition sparks excitement and encourages you to dive deeper into the SEEDS movement. Enjoy the read as we navigate the seasonal shift together!
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Joe Brewer at
SEEDS Collaboratory DAO

If you missed Joe Brewer in SEEDS... 

Here you find the recording of this 1h40 gathering with him, Joe Brewer, acclaimed by many as the Ambassador of Bioregionalism. Among other things, he enthusiastically shared his work together with Regenerate Cascadia, the Design School for Regenerating Earth, 140 organizers, and hundreds of others as part of a 30-day bioregional activation tour exploring regenerative work in 14 communities.  

In Regenerate Cascadia, you can even find videos of the recorded presentations during the tour. Very exciting to watch a bioregion activation ''in action''. 
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The Kathúa Cash

SEEDS Rainbow Wallet, Local Scale, and Hypha DAO Platform support one more bioregional development with a local currency:
KATHÚA CASH - The term "Katúah" originates from Cherokee lore and means a sacred and interconnected place.

The Katúah bioregion, also known as the Southern Appalachian bioregion, encompasses a diverse area in the southeastern United States, primarily within the Appalachian Mountains. Contemporary communities in the Katúah region often prioritize sustainable practices, environmental conservation, and a strong connection to the land.

The combination of these technologies enables the region to activate a healthy, regenerative, and prosperous local economy. Reiki Cordon gives a quick overview of this 'new baby' within the SEEDS ecosystem.
 
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Inspiration

Seeds to nourish you with some inspiration...
This month our book reading recommendation goes to:

Home! A Bioregional Reader

by Christopher Plant & Judith Plant
By providing tools to understand the land we live on and the sources of its natural regeneration, the more than 40 contributors to Home! open up new possibilities for the creation of cultures in keeping with the requirements of the natural world. Home! contains essays, poems, songs, and beautiful illustrations.