Global Permayouth Festival - February 2021
Event description
[pr]activism • discussions • music • poetry • art • film • garden tour
Join us again in 2021 for this series of free online events run by and for youth who love permaculture and sustainability. Join us - we'd love to meet you!
Each month we bring together great speakers and spark discussion, share music and art, take tours of our members' gardens around the world, screen a short permaculture film and see what else emerges.
W H E N
This Festival will run Sunday 28th February from 7pm to 8:30pm (AEST - Brisbane time).
No matter where you are in the world, we invite you to attend! Please look below to find your timezone - if you can't find it, click this link.
If you can't attend in person, register and we'll send you the replay.
Sunday 28th February at
- 9am - 10:30am London (GMT)
- 10am - 11:30am Berlin (CET)
- 11am - 12:30pm Kampala (EAT)
- 12pm - 1:30pm Zanzibar (EAT)
- 4pm - 5:30pm Thailand (ICT)
- 5pm - 6:30pm Singapore (SGT)
- 5pm - 6:30pm Perth (WAST)
- 6pm - 7:30pm Tokyo (JST)
- 7pm - 8:30pm Brisbane (AEST)
- 8pm - 9:30pm Syd/Melb (AEDT)
- 10pm - 11:30am New Zealand (NZDT)
Can't find your location in the list? Click here to check the event time in your local timezone.
(Sorry to those this month in the Americas - we'll be back in your time zone next month for the Global Festival, but there is also separate Americas Permayouth Festival too now each month!)
W H E R E
Online via Zoom - Register for a ticket and we will send you the Zoom link plus some more information!
P R O G R A M
- Permaculture panel & discussion hosted by Maia Raymond, Permayouth Australia - with Looby Macnamara& Teya
- Permaculture song from Sumaili & the Ambassador Crew, Kakuma Permayouth, Kakuma Refugee Settlement, Kenya
- A slam poem by Eve Ballard
- A garden tour of a Permayouth member garden
- Group discussions and break out rooms
- Updates from the Permayouth hubs around the world
- and more
C O S T
This is a free event, but we sincerely welcome & appreciate your donations when you checkout. Last year we raised over $2200 from the Festivals!
100% was sent directly to the Permayouth groups in refugee camps in Kenya and Uganda to support their permaculture education and action.
A B O U T O U R S P E C I A L G U E S T
We're welcoming Looby Macnamara (permaculture teacher, designer and author from the UK) & her daughter Teya to the festival this month! Looby has written 3 amazing books about social permaculture - 7 ways to think differently, Cultural Emergence & People and Permaculture.
Maddy Harland, the editor of Permaculture Magazine and Chief Executive Officer of Permanent Publications, will be joining us too! She has one of Britain's most established forest gardens in Hampshire. She is the author of Fertile Edges: Regenerating Land, Culture and Hope and The Biotime Log.
Come along, meet Maddy, Looby & Teya and bring your questions for them!
W E A C K N O W L E D G E
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet and pay respect to elders past, present and emerging. We support Black Lives Matter, permaculture, regenerative and climate action movements.
S U P P O R T E D B Y :
Permaculture Education Institute
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