Cultural Emergence

From Gardens to Cultures: the evolution of permaculture and the power of regenerative leadership

Because in social permaculture, care is a shared practice
Because in social permaculture, care is a shared practice. And so is petting the cat 🐾

Permaculture began with gardens, chickens and food forests. In its early days, it was all about designing sustainable systems for growing food in harmony with nature. And rightly so; these practices remain vital in a world facing ecological breakdown.

But something deeper has been growing beneath the surface. Over time, permaculture has expanded from landscapes to lifescapes. From composting kitchen scraps to composting cultural norms. From planting trees to planting the seeds of new ways of being together.

Cultural Emergence online community, courses and kickstarter

CELT outside

Cultural Emergence is a toolkit and book written by Looby Macnamara. It is an evolution of her pioneering work with personal and social permaculture (she is author of People & Permaculture). 

Online community 

There is now an online space for people interested in Cultural Emergence to connect with each other. Cultural Emergence is expanding from a toolkit into a global movement. Visit here for a free online taster course, and regular free shares. https://cultural-emergence.circle.so/home