Many of us are familiar with the overwhelming emotions that arise when we read about the climate crisis or actively engage with it. In everyday life, there is often no space for all these feelings and thoughts - neither at home, nor with friends and family, nor at work. This experience can have a paralyzing effect and erodes our resilience - which we need, among other things, in order to be committed to the future .
Together with ONE RESILIENT EARTH, we will be hosting regular Climate Circles in future. In this safe and supportive space, we encourage people to acknowledge and share their feelings. We can talk openly about injustice, exhaustion, frustration and sadness and give each other undivided attention. We also celebrate moments of hope, togetherness and inspiring experiences.
All are welcome. It doesn't matter where you come from, what you do or how old you are. The Climate Circle will initially be held in German, then in English in January and will alternate in the future. Participation is free of charge, please register via the ticket link on our homepage.
The Climate Circles are inspired by the practice of indigenous Talking Circles from areas now known as North America. More about this and other projects at https://oneresilientearth.org/
Many of us are familiar with overwhelming emotions that arise when we read about or actively engage with the climate crisis. In everyday life, there is often no space for all these feelings and thoughts - neither at home, nor with friends and family, nor at work. This experience can be paralyzing and gnaws away at our resilience - which we need to, among other things, engage for the future.
Together with ONE RESILIENT EARTH we will be hosting regular Climate Circles. In this safe and supportive space, we encourage acknowledging and sharing feelings. We can talk openly about injustice, exhaustion, frustration or sadness, and give each other undivided attention. Likewise, we celebrate moments of hope, togetherness and inspiring experiences.
All are welcome. It doesn't matter where you are from, what you do, or how old you are. The Climate Circles in January will be held in English, in the future we plan to alternate German and English. Participation is free of charge, please register via ticketlink on our homepage.
The Climate Circles are inspired by the practice of indigenous Talking Circles from areas now known as North America.