Colonial Trauma: No, I Won’t Confess, I Will Say It Out Loud!
Permaculture Womens Guild
A poem about wounds created by Patriarchy, Religion, and Capitalism.
Permaculture Womens Guild
A poem about wounds created by Patriarchy, Religion, and Capitalism.
Permaculture Womens Guild
How do we have difficult conversations? Any time we expect a conversation to be(come) difficult, it is because we assume that either the other person will reject what we propose or they will be hurt by what we share with them. I want to talk about the latter.
Permaculture Womens Guild
10 steps to becoming a qualified permaculture teacher, and recommended teacher training programs, from the PWG Faculty.
Permaculture Womens Guild
By Becky Ellis The 2020s are going to be about struggle but if we do it right, it will be collective and (mostly) joyful Everyone who follows science and environmental news knows that predictions for the next few decades are grim and scary. Climate change, by most accounts is happening quicker and more unpredictably than scientists had anticipated. People are already suffering around the world as climate disasters and oppression increase. Humans are being presented with two dominant pathways: one egalitarian and co-operative and the other authoritarian and destructive. So far, if elections are an indication of the mood of the…
Permaculture Womens Guild
If the fox is getting too much to eat then it's time for a chicken shed.
Permaculture Womens Guild
Dry stone walls are a significant part of the landscape in many parts of the world. They are built in places where there are plenty of stones nearby, and where trees don’t thrive well enough to create hedges or to provide materials for fencing.
Permaculture Womens Guild
A quick overview of how to start a permaculture design project