Vision

To help transition Japan to a peace promoting post-carbon country while enjoying every step of the process.
僕のビジョンは、祖国日本で、平和文化を育みポストカーボン(Post-Carbon) 社会を促進してゆく事です。
化石燃料や原子力に頼らず、他国の資源を取らない、
自給自足な国へのトランジションを実現させてゆきたいです。

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Liberation Permaculture 解放パーマカルチャー

日本語はちょっとお待ちください

A friend I met through City Repair festivities brought to my awareness something called "Liberation Permaculture." I immediately thought of Paulo Freire (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) and Martin Baro (liberation psychology) when I first heard the term. "Liberation" is perhaps the best word to describe the emerging era that has exploded this year. Liberation from powerful and well executed systems of oppression that are now deteriorating from various dimentions. For me, the occupy movement, the nuclear abolition movement, permaculture, and meditation are all essentially about liberation.

I was just reading an adbusters article, "Fear of Flying", where Darren Fleet argues that "if a movement has currency, sincerity, honesty and a hint of real liberation, people will come."I'm hoping to communicate better how permaculture and these other movements can help liberate us, especially here in Japan, from external structures of oppression and toxic internal repression.
The best way of course is to do it!
And, it has to be accessible to the masses.
Thats a tricky combo for me, but an exciting challenge and adventure.
Darren's article ends with,
"...liberation of your animal soul."

LIBERATION PERMACULTURE

Liberation Permaculture, a framework and design science that invokes the traditional knowledge of land-based peoples, provides organizers with a methodology to resist systems of oppression through building resiliency in our communities. It is a means to prepare oppressed communities for the oncoming environmental disasters while building the world we want and need now.

Here is a talk about Liberation Permaculture from California




And a handout from a UK Liberation Permaculture website.

http://liberationpermaculture.wordpress.com/2011/08/08/workshop-at-reclaim-the-fields-gathering/

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