“Don’t expect change from politics”

The Dutch national theater produced a piece about citizen’s participation in our democracy. I had been invited to the preparation rounds to share my experiences with government participation in our projects. The theater production developed a powerful reflection about the two worlds, human and the system, that both seem to work so separately from each other.

Democracy is much more than delegating our responsibilities to political parties every four years!

Gaafland production

Poetry, theatrical interaction, songs with sharp lyrics, were all present. Also a reflection about genuine change coming historically from citizens that stood up and claimed those rights from “the system”. The system statement “sorry, that is not how it works” would be overthrown by citizen activism that show that it did work differently. Politics never fought for the benefit or defense of our natural human values, such as equal rights for all, women rights, against the political investments in the fossil fuel industries, attention for our climate, etc. It were human initiatives, people, that claimed them and produced change.

The production was a powerful reflection about the current segregated functioning of society and a cry out for more demanding citizen participation. Where it failed, in our Sustainocratic views, was that it did not challenge directly the society model in which politics still occupies a powerful stand away from our essential values, demanding citizen courage and intervention to defend our natural human essentials. In our view we are in a process of developing a society where our values are leading, not fragmented political interests.

Social media risks for our teenagers

In March this year a group of 29 youth workers from 9 different countries joined us in the Netherlands to discuss this valuable topic. The project is called Techrouters and is funded by the Erasmus+ program of Europe. This idea was to create a toolbox that could help youth workers to address this with the young people, youth organizations and schools in their home country. During on entire week the participants did roll plays, workshops and openly discussed their own experiences.

The toolbox that has been created, with an introduction by STIR about the development phases of our youngsters, can be downloaded here. We would appreciate it if you could add your own experiences and methods to it and share this with us.

Law of Nature manifesto

Worldwide discussions have preceded to get to this video, a first manifest about the Law of Nature. The video elaborates on tipping points, the frontiers between different states of the same matter, the voluntarily or forced (by nature) changes, overcoming our status quo when circumstances change. You may recognize some statements from Sustainocracy, such as the essence of health. The initiative was taken by Eugen Oetringer, who appears in the video himself as narrator.