The New Narrative Collage - To create a different society, we first need to imagine it 馃帹
Thursday 7th of November
🕒 Time : 2am (Paris) / 5pm (Los Angeles) / 8pm (New York) / 10 pm (Rio de Janeiro)
📍 Where : Online, via Zoom (the connection link will be sent to you after registration on the d day)
🎟 Price : $15 for the full price, $10 for the ESSEC discount rate and $5 for students
🤝 A collaborative experience
If you’ve been grappling with questions about how to transition society away from unsustainable systems, the New Narratives Collage workshop offers a profound and practical approach.
Discover the power of storytelling and collective imagination in driving socio-economic change towards desirable futures that align with planetary boundaries and foster sustainable living for all..
🎯 Workshop objectives
UNDERSTAND : Understand socio-cognitive obstacles to the necessary transition.
RECONNECT : Reconnect with our collective creative power to share new stories around the world
ACT : Regain hope in our ability to act and contribute to a desirable future for all.
📜 Workshop agenda
THE COLLAGE : 1h15 - Why is it necessary to change ?
Understand how the current narratives influence our behaviours and our societies by identifying obstacles to socio-ecological transformation.
TRANSITION : 15 min - We have the power to change
Acknowledge the power of stories in our societies.
PART II - THE NARRATIVE : 1h30 - How can we change the world
Co-create new, realistic utopias that challenge existing social norms and promote sustainable futures.
Stories are at the heart of our thoughts, choices and behaviours. They guide our life goals and social desires. They're a great way to turn us around and begin a transition.
🚀 This workshop is intented :
For anyone who wants to :
- Build alternatives to old and obsolete social norms
- Change their perception of reality in order to support the adoption of Doughnut Economics
- Reconnect with their creative power
- Relieve some eco-anxiety🎙️ The Workshop Facilitator - Charlotte Martinez (E17)Charlotte is a Regenerative Innovation & Leadership consultant, researcher, educator, and environmental activist trained between ESSEC and UC Berkeley. Her experience was forged through many journeys: from designing and conducting pioneering positive impact projects for leading corporations of various fields, to exploring how to mentor innovators across several continents. The intention behind her practice is to accelerate the creation of desirable futures.
Charlotte uses the learnings gathered on these adventures to facilitate transformative learning experiences that empower participants to create a world they want to live in.
She is currently learning from volunteering for frontline communities in Indonesia, and building an open source library centralising existing regenerative solutions worldwide : The Regeneration L.https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-martinez-a7783154/
"To create a different society, we first need to imagine it"
📸: ESSEC Alumni may use photos and videos taken during this event in its various communication media (brochures, newsletters, articles, Reflets magazine, social media, websites, etc.). If you do not wish to be filmed or photographed, please inform us by e-mail (matthieu.colet@essec.edu) before the event.
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