Evolving to Stewardship: Humanity's Highest Calling - Dinner at Silos
Event description
Evolving to Stewardship: Humanity’s Highest Calling
Join us for a Mindshift Dinner at Silos Estate with:
* Michelle Maloney, founder of Australian Earth Laws Alliance, an organisation inspired by the theory and practice of Earth jurisprudence, which is a governance philosophy and growing social movement. proposing that we rethink our legal, political, economic and governance systems so that they support, rather than undermine, the integrity and health of the Earth.
* Professor Tonia Gray, Senior Researcher in the Centre for Educational Research, University of Western Sydney, Chair of the Australian Tertiary Outdoor Educators Network and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal Outdoor and Environmental Education and tireless advocate for children growing up outdoors.
* Clive Freeman, Senior Traditional Owner of Wreck Bay in Booderee National Park, Environmental Scientist, Artist and Cultural Activis, Assistant Director Heritage Commonwealth Parks and advocate for Right Way Science.
Together, we’ll explore the path forward, weaving together Ecolaws, Right Way Science, Outdoor Play and the timeless wisdom of the First Dawn.
This dinner invites you to think deeply about the bigger picture as we journey toward a regenerative future—one where we all play our part, know our purpose, and understand ourselves as integral to Country. The pace of change is accelerating, as it must, and now is the time to align with nature and First Nations Cultural knowledge.
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