Collective wisdom
โWe cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.โ - Albert Einstein
Listening for what is emerging, through connection, shared experiences and collective reflection.
Community Events (2026)
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Re:Generation Collective Festival 2026
As systems around us unravel, itโs easy to feel overwhelmed or powerless. Yet within these ruptures, new possibilities are emerging. Inviting us to reimagine the systems we live within and shape life-affirming futures.
Beginning on Earth Day, 22 Apr 2026, we invite you to join the ๐ฅ๐:๐๐ฒ๐ป๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป ๐๐ผ๐น๐น๐ฒ๐ฐ๐๐ถ๐๐ฒ Festival. Based on the theme "Sentipensamiento - how to feel-think a regenerative future", immerse yourself in 4 days of online and in-person gatherings for community, hope, and co-creation. -

Endangered Languages Series: The Mani Language of Sierra Leone
Sat, 24 Jan, 2026
12:00-1:00PM (CET) via ZoomAccording to UNESCO, a language becomes endangered when it is at risk of falling out of use because it is no longer passed on to children as their mother tongue. Today, it is estimated that 1 in every 10 languages worldwide is critically endangered unless revitalization efforts succeed.
In celebration of the Learning Planet Festival 2026, we will be exploring the endangered Mani Language of Sierra Leone.
Gibrilla Kamara, Executive Director of the Society for Indigenous Languages, Communities, and Cultures (SILCC) and dedicated guardian of the Mani language will share its history and significance.
This interactive session will include a video lesson with key phrases and expressions in Mani.
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Community Screening & Dialogue
Tue, 27 Jan, 2026
3pm to 5pm CETAs part of "Reclaim the Economy Week" (26 Jan - 1 Feb), join us for a community screening and dialogue about "The Cost of Growth" https://youtu.be/QZ7VsYSPKmQ
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WTR: IDG Community Spiral
Wed, 21 Jan, 2026
3pm to 5pm CETAs the year begins, many of us find ourselves in an in-between space: carrying what has been, sensing what may be taking shape, and living with uncertainty in our lives, work, and the wider world. The IDG is also moving through a period of transition that many in the community are experiencing in parallel with other personal and collective changes.
This two-hour gathering is an invitation to slow down, honour what weโre carrying and reconnect with what helps us stay grounded when things are shifting.
Drawing on practices of Joanna Macyโs Work That Reconnects, this is a space for witnessing and listening, to ourselves, to one another, and to what is alive around us.
Community Events (2025)
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The Eternal Song Community Screening
29 Aug, 2025 7:00-10:00PM (CEST)
Remembering peoples and communities impacted by genocide, war, colonization and violence against humanity.
You are invited to this online community screening of "The Eternal Song" by Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo. This is followed by the Truth Mandala ritual from the Work that Reconnects.
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Forgiving as Composting - Cultivating our inner soil
Thur 2 Oct, 2025 5:00-6:00PM (CET) via Zoom
This is a gentle, interactive space to ground in nature, expand metaphors for transformation, and experience forgiveness not as discarding, but as restoring balance.
Come with curiosity, an open heart and perhaps something you are ready to let go of. Leave with a deeper appreciation of tending to our inner soil, and cultivating the conditions for balance, renewal, and new possibilities.
In collaboration with the Climate Coaching Alliance.
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IDG Summit 2025: Post-Summit Screening & Dialogue
From Stockholm to Singapore, the IDG Summit 2025 journey continues.
Join us for a Post-Summit Community Screening and continue the conversations right here in sunny Singapore. While it can't replace being at the Summit in real time, this gathering offers the opportunity to:
๐ฝ๏ธ Revisit key highlights together
๐ฌ Share reflections and insights
๐ Explore how the IDGs can be applied to bridge polarities in our work, lives, and communities
๐ Date: Friday, 17th October 2025
๐ Time: 1pm - 5pm Singapore
๐ Singapore Polytechnic Library