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Re-Alliance is a coalition of field practitioners, policymakers, educators, community leaders and humanitarian and development workers, sharing skills and experience to grow the influence and impact of regeneration in the humanitarian and development sectors. We ask the question, how can we create long-term resilience and abundance while responding to urgent need or crises? Re-Alliance Radio explores themes of regeneration, alongside many special guests.
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The Copy This Podcast is hosted by Kirby Ferguson and presented by the Re:Create Coalition, which represents a cross-section of creators, advocates and consumers seeking to promote balanced copyright laws that foster innovation, creativity and economic growth. This monthly podcast series will feature some of the leading authors, policy minds, legal experts, and members of the creative community to take on the important questions and topics driving the copyright debate today.
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The topic of this final episode of Series 2 of Re-Alliance Radio is Adaptation. As our contexts are always changing, and as our communities grow and evolve, or if we are faced with disasters or crises, how might we adapt to best meet ever changing needs? We are joined by special guest Jehane Akiki, founder of Farms Not Arms, a collective of designe…
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A regenerative and nature-inspired design process is often, by nature, reflective and adaptive. But often we can forget to take time for deep reflection. In this episode of Re-Alliance Radio's Designing Regenerative Change series, we explore Reflection. Once we are in the process of implementation, and we are delivering our regenerative projects, h…
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When you're deepening into a regenerative design process, there are a lot of parts that come before implementation. But when you're ready to take action, what do you need to consider before getting going? The topic of this episode of Re-Alliance Radio is Implementation. How might we deliver on our vision and our design? How do we still embed regene…
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In this season of Re-Alliance Radio, we're exploring a regenerative design process, and how it can be applied in different contexts. The topic of this session is Designing for Action. How might we best learn from the Visioning and Mapping stages, to put our ideas and plans 'down to paper'? What could it look like to make formalised plans for the up…
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In this season of Re-Alliance Radio, we are exploring what it could look like to deepen into a process-led approach to regeneration. How might you take time to embed regenerative, nature-inspired principles into your work? How do you do it in a way that is participatory and community-led? The topic of this session is Mapping Resources, the second s…
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In this season of Re-Alliance Radio, we are exploring a regenerative design process. Why are processes just as important, or perhaps even more important, that practices? In this episode, we explore Visioning, the first step the process we examine in this series. Why is it important to start with visioning? How do you go through this process with co…
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Welcome to Re-Alliance’s Designing Regenerative Change podcast series, hosted by James Atherton and Jackie Kearney. Each of these podcast episodes in this series of Re-Alliance Radio focuses on a different stage of a regenerative design process. Grounded in regenerative paradigms and principles, and contextualised with inspiring real world examples…
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As we look at the changes to our world in the past year, we can see that regeneration is needed now more than ever. In a world challenged by war, the increasing cost of living, and the worsening effects of the climate and nature crises, it has been an immensely challenging year for grassroots regenerative groups. And yet amidst these challenges, Re…
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With an accredited stamp of approval from the UN's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, Rosemary Morrow has re-released a fully updated version of her acclaimed book, now titled 'Earth Restorer's Guide to Permaculture'. What's changed? What does Permaculture have to offer people experiencing displacement, conflict, war, and ecological breakdown? In thi…
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The Humanitarian sector can seem immovable, static and rigid in the way it works, while at the same time is ever moving and ever adapting in its priorities. How can a sector such as this rapidly adapt to the worsening climate crisis? In this episode, podcast host Juliet Millican welcomes Gareth Owen, the humanitarian director of Save the Children, …
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A regenerative approach to camp and settlement design goes beyond the sustainable lens recommended in the Sphere guidelines. It aims to create an abundance of health and well-being of all inhabitants, while ensuring any interventions have a positive impact on the land they are settled in, and biodiversity. This includes managing water and water dis…
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What can Permaculture teach us about the way we organise ourselves, politically? How can nature-inspired principles guide us in the way we govern? Join Terry Leahy, author of the book 'The Politics of Permaculture' (Pluto Press, 2021), to discuss the transformative power of Permaculture applied to social spaces. Terry Leahy is an author, Permacultu…
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How do you embed nature-inspired principles into the way we teach? How do you help people to remember and connect with the wisdom and uniqueness of their Place? Join two fantastic women from regenerative movements - Rosemary Morrow and Precious Phiri - to explore some of these questions and more. Rosemary Morrow is a Permaculture practitioner, teac…
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Introducing Re-Alliance Radio. Re-Alliance is a coalition of members bringing together field practitioners, educators, community leaders and humanitarian and development workers. We share skills and experiences to grow the influence and impact of Regeneration in humanitarian and development contexts. Alongside our members and partners, we highlight…
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In the 15th episode of Copy This, host Kirby Ferguson talks with copyright policy advisor Paul Keller about his work to oppose the European Union’s Copyright Directive and its controversial Article 13 content filtering proposal. Paul, along with the #saveyourinternet campaign, have helped lead the public fight against the the restrictive copyright …
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If you were a victim of the now infamous viral “rickroll” gag, you may not have even known it would mark your place in a broader viral movement that transcended languages and actually led to the revival of Rick Astley’s career. In the latest Copy This podcast, host Kirby Ferguson points back to this and other peak viral moments when examining the p…
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Is copyright one of those rare policy issues that can bring Republicans and Democrats together in agreement? In a conversation about copyright with FreedomWorks Chief Economist Wayne Brough, Kirby Ferguson tries to break down the complex and evolving relationship between conservatives and copyright law in the digital age. In response to questions a…
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Libraries are often overlooked for the important role they play in serving the common good: preserving important works to make knowledge accessible to the public, no matter your station in life. In this latest episode of Copy This, host Kirby Ferguson talks with Laura Quilter, Copyright and Information Policy Librarian at the University of Massachu…
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In the 11th episode of Copy This, host Kirby Ferguson talks with James Boyle, law professor at Duke and co-founder of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain. He is also the co-author of the graphic novels "Theft! A History of Music" and "Bound By Law."The public domain is composed of books, songs, movies, artwork and other copyrighted works …
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As representatives from the United States, Canada and Mexico continue to renegotiate NAFTA, host Kirby Ferguson sits down with University of Ottawa Law Professor Michael Geist in the tenth installment of Copy This to discuss how intellectual property and copyright fits into the trade agreement. While trade agreements were once designed to remove ba…
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From social media, to videos, to 24-hour cable news, media has a significant influence over how we perceive the modern world. With such a pervasive influence, it is subject to wide criticism and commentary. In the 9th episode of Copy This, host Kirby Ferguson talks with Jack Lerner, Clinical Professor of Law at the University of California-Irvine a…
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In the eighth episode of Copy This, Kirby sits down with Betsy Rosenblatt, legal chair for the Organization for Transformative Works (OTW), and Sherlock Holmes superfan. Released as OTW and the Re:Create Coalition head to Comic-Con International in San Diego, Betsy points out during the discussion that almost everything that happens at Comic-Con re…
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In the seventh episode of Copy This, Kirby Ferguson sits down with YouTube superstar Peter Hollens to find out what it takes to be a successful a cappella singer and online entrepreneur in today’s digital world. It turns out, there is much more to being an digital star than just creating music.Hollens may have started out as a one man shop, but tod…
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The latest episode of Copy This will have you humming along to classic melodies by the Beatles, and more current rhythmic jives to help introduce listeners to the role copyright law plays in enabling social justice movements. While many may think about copyright law in terms of music, books and movies and how to access them, Lateef Mtima, Professor…
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If it is February, it is time to commemorate the importance of Fair Use. This week, Re:Create is proud to take part in the Association of Research Library’s annual Fair Use Week. While those of us at Re:Create recognize just how important and prevalent the principle of fair use is in our lives, especially in this digital age, we also recognize how …
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