Journey's "Tracks"

There is a diversity of possible explorations throughout the summit's journey. You can find out more about this, see what’s on offer and get involved on the ‘Journey’ page of the website.

  • ENGAGEMENT TRACKS:

    1 - Pre-recorded conversations

  • 2. Online live sessions (recordings)

    2 - Hubs/small groups (Self organized)

    3 - Online Community Space (Mighty Networks)

1. Pre-recorded Conversations: We have more than 40 hours of recorded conversations, taken over the last two months, with a diversity of more than 40 guests who share their views on conflict from a diversity of perspectives and contexts. These videos will be available for free for at least a year after the summit begins so people can access them whenever they want.

2. Online live sessions: many of the live sessions that took place over the summit were recorded and can be viewed alongside the conversations above on the relevant pages of the website

3. Hubs/small groups: As hosts, you will invite a small group of family, friends, neighbours, community, team or colleagues and use the pre-recorded conversations and other summit offers to generate dialogue and open up new possibilities for your relationships by looking together at how you think, experience and respond to conflict situations. This is an opportunity to connect with perspectives and practices that work through conflict in ways that could be more healthy and regenerative, leading to deeper levels of collaboration, collective awareness and sense-making and co-evolving mutualism. You could meet once or twice each week, physically or virtually to explore each week's theme through dialogue and/or exercises. Informal groups can also emerge online through the connection between participants from the beginning. We hope this guide supports you in your hosting process.

4. Online Community Space

This is a space for participants autonomous interaction to explore, inquire and share findings from the hubs/groups and individual reflections and action researches.

It's highly likely that many will embark on this journey with similar lines of inquiry. We encourage the emergence of inquiry groups who could meet on a weekly basis to explore shared questions through action research kinds of practices.

We also encourage the use arts, and particularly journalling, generative scribing, painting and sculpting, playing music and/or dancing, and welcome you to share your artistic expressions of the journey as we go through it in our communal space.

Visit our Coming Down to Earth Community page to share insights, exchange ideas and references, and engage in asynchronous dialogues with fellow participants.

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