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Looking for feminine rolemodels for a new society based on a moral direction of shared responsibilities
We are organizing a set of webinars and online encounters. If these want to be high impact we need to involve young people and the feminine energy of love, care and togetherness. This was the outcome of our weekly zoom session today.
In 2011 we initiated AiREAS as the first formal sustainocratic cooperative, dedicated to the shared responsibility of health and air quality. The first steps of the community was in the field of making visible the invisible of air pollution through the introduction of high tech measurement technologies. The community became highly masculine due to its technological and reserach emphasys. When in 2015 we initiated a research campaign on air quality, health and lifestyle, we discovered that nearly 50% of our exposure to air pollution was caused by ourselves. The first health gain to be achieved was to look at ourselves and take corrective action.
In order to invite citizens to awareness driven change, with health and healthy air as driving force, we decided to avoid doing it through AiREAS. AiREAS would moralize too much on our air polluting behaviour. It was already known that such critical attitude would be received negatively by the people. Many would have their defence on why they polluted as an unavoidable consequence of participating in the current society. That is why we decided to invite people to a different community, one for social inclusion, integration and innovation around health in general (in the broadest sense of the word).
COS3i was born.
To our surprise COS3i became populated by women, hundreds of women. Activities such as having food together, making music, taking care of lonely neighbors, helping people out who are in need, recycling materials, art workshops, dancing, new clothes sharing systems, etc became activities that we gathered in COS3i. COS3i was not a new organization or an institution, it was just an umbrella for connecting such activities into a new ecosystem of love and care. Some pronounced COS3I as the English Cosy (comfortable), yet other as the Italian Cosí (like that). It became a nice buzz with partners in the field of restaurants, social NGO’s, musician, foreign communities, etc.
This was on a local scale. Now we are looking at global impact. Again we want to make the difference, not by moralizing yet by inviting to participate and structure the feminine ecosystem of care and sharing. The core natural human values of Sustainocracy and the invitation to cocreate those values through shared responsibilities can be part of the overall invitation, just like the impact of SDGs on the young people´s motivation to become active and innovative. In order to create a sense of a movement we need feminine role models, the positive examples, the warmly extended hand to join…..
If you would like to propose someone, please let us know: jp@stadvanmorgen.com or respond to this blog. We would like to invite this person or these persons to our next meeting on Tuesday at 16:00 CET (Amsterdam time).
Robotlove and Sustainocracy
Robotlove opens today as a 10 week event that questions our relationship with robots in general and opens up the dialogue on our dependence on technology. Are we being run by robots or are they there to helps us live a better life?
This is a fundamental discussion that also concerns us at City of Tomorrow while we consider our integral human resilience or lack thereof as we use systems to serve and destroy us. In essence our transformative initiatives hook on well with this. For instance the issue of food and our dependence of the economic system to access our primary needs. FRE2SH is our city farm initiative that unites about 30 different companies, production, food innovation, research, food processing, restaurants, etc into one food resilience circular eco-system. It is not a surprise that RobotLove decided to work with us for the catering of 400 volunteers as crew and 90.000 expected visitors.
We prepared salades, wraps, mexican tortillas, sweets and even city brewed special beers for the event. We also registered volunteers through our COS3I social inclusion activities. Sustainocracy is not just a theory, it is put into practice as well. We are one big new world family!
150 years living in Eindhoven
Eindhoven grew from a small rural town of 6000 citizens in 1850 into the world known vibrant multicultural community of over 220.000 today. Many people lived here for some time to study or work in one of the multinationals or local enterprises and have still memories or even family ties. Others consider moving to or visit Eindhoven, not just because of job opportunities but also because of the local focus on a healthy environment and intercultural interaction.
This global Eindhoven-minded community has now access to a unique series of stories that describe its culture and development over time, as described by the top historical story tellers resident in town while using original photographs.

On Sunday 17th the series is released and presented in the Expat Hub for our local international community. If you are living abroad and interested in the magazine and series (2 editions per year over 3 years) you can contact our partner Eindhoven News (eindhovennews@gmail.com). The price is 5,95€ plus postal charges if we need to send it to you. This first edition describes all kinds of aspects of the development of Eindhoven over de the last 150 years such as Philips, DAF, the digging of channel, the anexation of villages, the care system, etc.
The second edition, due in October 2017, will deal with people, choices and the reaction to challenges that have been decisive for the city as it stands today.
