Learning to be guardians of the liminal: A visual story unfolding at the edges

Fragments that contain whole stories, fragments of us, our ideas, our brain-storms, gatherings, conversations. 

Fragments that matter, entangled with history, memories, desires, joy, despair, learning, unlearning, relearning, growth and degrowth. 

During our away day at Paper Garden, Global Generation’s team came together to reflect on our educational approach and go deeper into Action Research. Aspects of our work unfold at the edges, quietly, courageously and, as Báyò Akómoláfé would describe, with the wilds beyond our fences, in spaces where we notice, where we ask our own questions, and we learn from one another and nature. What does it mean to be transformational?

How do we prepare ourselves, each other and our gardens to unlock real, interconnected and deep change in the world?

A look inside the day. This time with images only, with our fragments from the liminal. 


Notes from the Garden

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