Meeting Notices
SPG Meeting: Saturday 31 January
The "Solidarity Prepping Group" will discuss what "prepping" means when collapse is at your door.
In the streets, there is a noisy war. In the quiet back rooms of the churches, people are fed, clothed, and cared for. One church in Minneapolis has delivered 14,000 boxes of food and household supplies to families who are too scared to leave their houses, or who have
Solidarity Prepping
And...The next meeting of the Solidarity Prepping Group is Saturday, 17 January (see below).
Community Networkng
People in New York activated their existing networks to oppose the siting of a concentration camp in their community.
"We know that people will suffer in...disasters, and we want to reduce this suffering, while simultaneously offering paths to hope and the ability to act despite the catastrophe." –Tadzio Müller
German climate activists abandon prevention for preparation, channeling despair into practical solidarity within inevitable catastrophe.
The man who coined "collapsology" is leveraging human nature to create strong social networks through mutual aid.
If you are struggling to accomplish your emergency preparedness tasks, don't feel bad! You have a lot of company.
...for inspiration, encouragement, and meeting notices.
To fight the occupation of Minnesota, people are devising ingenious ways to help each other, and are feeling the transformative effects of solidarity.
"We know that people will suffer in...disasters, and we want to reduce this suffering, while simultaneously offering paths to hope and the ability to act despite the catastrophe." –Tadzio Müller
Can collapse-aware people be in community with "normies?"
The Preparedness Support Group will meet on Zoom, Saturday 3 January at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern, 7pm London, 8pm Paris.
Even our introverts are outgoing, but how do we prepare for collapse?
Let us share our acts of service that foster relationship.
The Preparedness Support group will meet Saturday, 6 December at 11am Pacific time (details below). We will focus on 'Relationship' as the foundation of preparedness.
The French branch of 'Deep Adaptation' is opening their membership meeting to English-speakers, with simultaneous translation in English. The topic is "Networks of Mutual Aid," as conceived by Pablo Servigne.
The Preparedness Support Group will meet Saturday 15 November at 11am Pacific time. Here are some resources you can check out in advance.
German climate activists abandon prevention for preparation, channeling despair into practical solidarity within inevitable catastrophe.
The next meeting of the Preparedness Support Group will be Saturday 15 November at: 11am Pacific; 2pm New York; 7pm London; 8pm Paris, Berlin.
We are an online group trying to achieve results "in the real world," that is, in the households and communities of our members. We must focus on the needs of individual members, and figure out what we can do online to meet those needs in the real world.