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Breakout Discussion Topics
Redesigning Our Communities for Life After Fossil Fuels
- November 12, 2022
At the event on November 12, there will be 2 breakout discussions that you can attend a
fter the main session of presentations
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Please check the boxes below for the breakout sessions you are most interested in. Note: This helps us determine the interest level in these topics but you are not obligated to attend these sessions. At the event, you will be able select the breakout sessions of your choice and you will be able to change rooms as needed. Thank you.
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Which Breakout Discussions are you most interested in attending? (you are not obligated to attend these selections)
The 3 Essentials to Starting an Urban Farm: Land, Infrastructure, and Systems – Alan Young Sr., Yolanda Young, and Alana Henry, Owners, Farmers, Young Family Farm KC
The Importance of Seed Diversity in an Ecosystem – Nancy Kost, Co-Founder, The Buffalo Seed Company
Soil Microbes: Growing Rain and Nutrient Density – Hilary Noonan, Microbe Wrangler, Mad Hatter Compost Tea
Using the Arts, Nature and Neighborhoods to Address Environmental Racism, Misogyny & Warfare in 2023 – Carl Stafford, Founder/Visionary, Artist, Neighborhood Leader, MY REGION WINS! (MRW!), Kansas City's creative nonprofit organization
Saving Money and Energy: The Power of an Energy Efficient Home – Mary English, Program Manager, Building Performance, Metropolitan Energy Center
From Consumer to Producer: How to Start Growing Your Own Food for Self Sufficiency – Staroyce Nealy, Co-Founder, Global One Urban Farming
Strategies for Building a Successful Community Garden and a Resilient Community – Dan Krull, President, Manheim Park Garden Conservatory; Director, Regen Partners
Withering Extractive Systems and the ROI of Paying It Forward – Joy Ellsworth, Director, Clement Waters
Nature as Co-Collaborator in Mutual Healing – Joy Ellsworth, Director, Clement Waters
The Native American Way of Living Without Fossil Fuels – Tom Wáŋbli Lúza (Swift Eagle) Zeigler, Community Organizer, Kúl Wičáša Lakota Tribe, Očéti Šakówiŋ
Harvesting Food from the Wild Tends to Mother Earth – Tom Wáŋbli Lúza (Swift Eagle) Zeigler, Community Organizer, Kúl Wičáša Lakota Tribe, Očéti Šakówiŋ
From Housing to Villaging: 5 Essentials – Beck Mordini, Founder and Director, Villaging
Resilient Activism: Addressing the Emotional Impact of the Climate Crisis – Sami Aaron, Founder, Board Chair and Treasurer, The Resilient Activist
Imagining Sustainable Communities for Kansas City – Richard Mabion, Founder/Operator, Building a Sustainable Earth Community
Food Sovereignty: Take Your Power Back and Grow Your Own Food
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