Calla Sonerson

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SOCIAL PERMACULTURE FOR FOOD JUSTICE
Perfect for PDC graduates & food justice advocates!

A Continuing & Professional Education online course at UMASS-Amherst taught by Abrah Dresdale

Class runs January 22 - May 1, 2018

Course information can be found at https://sustfoodfarm.org/online-classes/social-permaculture/
[This class is part of the Sustainable Food and Farming Online Certificate and also counts toward the new Associate of Science program]

Contact UMASS for questions about Registration at regoff@cpe.umass.edu or 413-545-3653; If you have questions in advance about the program, you may contact the A.S. Online Program Coordinator, Renee Ciulla rciulla@psis.umass.edu

Contact Instructor with questions specific to the course at feedinglandscapes@gmail.com

Social Permaculture for Food Justice  prepares students with methodologies from the fields of permaculture design and social justice to enact change in the food system...

COURSE OUTLINE

SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS
Week 1: Current Context for ‘A Call to Action’
Week 2: Introduction to Social Permaculture
Week 3: Mapping Our Individual Power and Collaborative PotentialSECTION II: PRIVILEGE, OPPRESSION, AND FOOD JUSTICE
Week 4: United to End Structural Racism in the Food System
Week 5: Food Worker Justice & Challenging a Corporate Controlled Food System
Week 6: Food Sovereignty Struggles—Facing our Grief and Celebrating our Victories

SECTION III: DESIGNING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Week 7: Social Permaculture Design Process
Week 8: Social Permaculture Analysis Tools for Leveraging Systems Change
Week 9: Working Effectively in Groups: Communication Tools & Policy Advocacy                                                              

SECTION IV: WORLD-CHANGERS’ TOOLBOX
Week 10: Personal Sustainability and the Importance of Self-Care
Week 11: Regenerative Leadership Development in the Food System
Week 12: Reframing Our Work in a Wider Context of People and Time
Week 13: Skills for Catching and Committing to a Vision
Week 14: Becoming a Conduit for Implementing and Sustaining Social Change
7 years ago
INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE (3credits)

An online course at UMASS-Amherst taught by Abrah Dresdale

Class runs January 22 - May 1, 2018

Course information can be found at http://sustfoodfarm.org/online-classes/intro-to-permaculture/  
[This class is part of the Sustainable Food and Farming Online Certificate and also counts toward the new Associate of Science program]

Contact UMASS for questions about Registration at regoff@cpe.umass.edu or 413-545-3653; If you have questions in advance about the program, you may contact the A.S. Online Program Coordinator, Renee Ciulla rciulla@psis.umass.edu

Contact Instructor with questions specific to the course at feedinglandscapes@gmail.com

The Introduction to Permaculture Course offers students a foundation in permaculture history, ethics, principles, design process, and practical applications...

COURSE OUTLINE

SECTION I: SEED PACKET
Week 1: Introduction to Whole Systems Thinking
Week 2: History, Overview, Ethics, Definitions of Permaculture
Week 3: Permaculture Principles & Niche Analysis

SECTION II: DESIGN PROCESS
Week 4: Pattern Recognition
Week 5: Design Process Overview & Goals Articulation
Week 6: Reading the Landscape: Site Assessment & Analysis
Week 7: Design: Putting it All Together + A Case Study

SECTION III: TECHNIQUES
Week 8: Water: Stormwater Management, Water Catchment, Aquaculture
Week 9: Soil: Composting, Vermiculture, Berms/Swales, Keyline Planning
Week 10: Food/Vegetation: Edible Forest Gardening, Livestock, Urban Agriculture
Week 11 Waste: Humanure, Bioremediation, Greywater Systems, Living Machines
Week 12: Building Strategies: Natural Building, Alternative Energy, Site Location for Efficient Energy, Adaptive Reuse

SECTION IV: INVISIBLE SYSTEMS
Week 13: Local Economies, Timebanking, Worker-Owned Cooperatives, Local Currency
Week 14: Building Resilient Communities: Community Supported Agriculture, Transition Towns, Local Food Systems
7 years ago
Permaculture Design Certification Course~ Attend a total of 3 inspiring weekends and complete your certificate training in 2017: May 20-23, July 15-17, and August 18-21. Gather the skills to create abundance in your home and resilience in your community! Participate in a wonderful learning opportunity with leading permaculture designers and educators from the northeastern US. This course is celebrating over a decade of permaculture education and optionally qualifies for college credit. Fundraising and work-trade opportunities available!
Details and registration info are found here: www.PermacultureSeries.org