WEAll 101 – What is a Wellbeing Economy and how do we get there
ZoomCome join us for our very first WEAll 101. Our team is working hard to prepare a learning session on Wellbeing Economics and how you can help make your local […]
Come join us for our very first WEAll 101. Our team is working hard to prepare a learning session on Wellbeing Economics and how you can help make your local […]
A Democracy reform movement is under way in Los Angeles. A coalition of partners are coming together for Charter Reform, Democracy Vouchers, Citizen Assemblies and Districting Reform. Mike Draskovic of […]
Matt Biggar, Ph.D., shares how to bring about Place-Based Systems that get to the root of our growing crises by reorienting people’s lives around the places where they live. Shifting […]
Our Convenings are interactive, community building and areas to get supported and recharged. We ask some questions to get people in conversation. We encourage gentle and deep listening and ask people to speak from their heart while also being sensitive that other’s will hold different opinions. We also ask that people not come into this […]
Would you like to learn more about the work we do to seed more Wellbeing Economies? Feel free to drop in to one of our weekly Working Group team meetings […]
Monopolies extort consumers and workers, rob entrepreneurs and small businesses of opportunity, and subject our communities to the whims of absentee executives in faraway headquarters. What tools do we have […]
California Primaries are coming up on March 5th. This year there are 22 candidates vying for Dianne Feinstein’s open Senate seat. Somehow, we are expected to pick only one! In partnership with the awesome folks at the California chapter of STAR Voting, we are running a “mock election” using the STAR voting method. This method […]
On March 8th and 9th, the California 2024 Just Economies Summit is taking place in Sacramento. If you're a nonprofit leader, activist, policymaker, or individual who cares about and wants […]
4.7 million people live in poverty in California. Devon Gray is the President of End Poverty in California (EPIC). Devon and his team conducted a 2 year listening tour […]
How do you use metrics to not only drive change, but increase civic engagement from community members? Two organizations are partnering to make metrics part of a story that community members feel invested in and can relate to. Dark Matter Labs and the David Suzuki Foundation are collaborating on a program in Canada where communities […]
Our Convenings are designed for you to meet others working in the Wellbeing Economy, Local Democracy, Economic Justice and Climate spaces. The Convenings are spaces to come together for thought provoking yet supportive conversations. Following our last learning event on Metrics, we thought it was a perfect time to have a group discussion on Metrics. […]
David Pepper is the author of two books on Democracy at the local and state level. David served as the Chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, teaches election and voting rights law and is a frequent contributor on many news outlets. David has a wonderful way of explaining how our lack of attention to local […]