Check Out the Recording of the Community Matters Book Launch
DSNI Deconstructs Podcast: An Interview with John Barros
Kate Raworth's E.F. Schumacher Lecture
Other Webinar Recordings (in case you missed the live events)
Upcoming CLT Center Communications Survey
In the next few weeks, we will be sending out a survey to all the folks on our email list -- to find out how best to communicate with you over the coming year.
We'll do our best to keep it short (and respectful of your time). To thank you for participating, everyone who fills out the survey will be able to download a free publication from Terra Nostra Press.
So stay tuned!
Recording of Book Launch for Community Matters!
Thanks to everyone who attended the book launch for our latest publication, Community Matters!
You can check out the English language recording (with translated subtitles), as well as the Spanish language recording, on the event page.
And thanks again to our presenters and moderators for the event: John Emmeus Davis, Theresa Williamson, Alejandro Cotté Morales, Mariolga Juliá Pacheco, Line Algoed, Geert De Pauw, Dave Smith, Tony Hernandez, Jason Webb, María Hernández Torrales, Ashley Allen, Razia Khanom, and Greg Rosenberg.
DSNI Deconstructs Podcast
The second episode of the DSNI Deconstructs podcast gives us the opportunity to listen to someone who is an integral part of DSNI's history, John Barros. John shares his perspective as the former youth member of DSNI who became their executive director and went on to become the Chief of Economic Development for the City of Boston.
With interviewer (and current DSNI Executive Director) John Smith, they examine the relationship between democracy, community land trusts, and the power of citizens to decide the future of their built environments.
On November 12, 2022, "renegade" economist Kate Raworth delivered the 42nd Annual E.F. Schumacher Lecture, speaking on new tools in economics for the 21st century.
In our opinion, this lecture is a "must-see", and we definitely recommend that you check out the recording!
Among today’s economists replacing old paradigms with new tools, Kate stands among the most accomplished and well-recognized. A Senior Associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute and a Professor of Practice at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, her work is focused on making economics fit for 21st century realities. She is the creator of the much-lauded Doughnut Economic framework for living within social and planetary boundaries, and co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab.
October 25th: Land Reform in Scotland, presented by South of Scotland Community Housing and the Center for CLT Innovation (with subtitles in a variety of languages).