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The RēMind, No. 002 Strengthening the Connection Between Land, Food and People

July 12, 2022 By Ashlei Laing Leave a Comment

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Movements Are Taking Back Ancestral Land We see more and more examples of Indigenous Peoples finally …

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The RēMind, No. 001 – Intro to the Regenerative Paradigm

July 12, 2022 By Ashlei Laing Leave a Comment

In this, the inaugural edition of The RēMind newsletter from the Regenerative School, we’ll start off with exploring several essential …

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Learning and sharing everything regenerative to create a more just, peaceful and sustainable world!

July 12, 2022 By Ashlei Laing Leave a Comment

Welcome to The RēMind by me, Rē: The Regenerative School. Our mission is to catalyze transformative learning to build a more just, peaceful, …

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