Fresk Jam
Detalles
The Monthly Fresk Jam
The Fresk Jam is a spin-off of our classic Culture Jam. It is a monthly get together where different workshops around sustainability and climate change are held simultaneously.
These events by Apocapoc BCN are hosted in our Nest City Lab.
We strongly believe that to be efficient and healthy at dealing with the current environmental and social crisis, we need to equip ourselves with tools and knowledge that help us to be empowered and to cultivate our "active hope". The Culture Jam series aims to do just that.
To attend to the workshops, please:
1. RSVP to this meetup.
2. Register for the specific workshop you want to attend by clicking on the link under its description. Thank you : )
🔹 El Mural del Clima (ESP/ENG)
18h00-21h00
El Mural del Clima es un juego colaborativo para concienciarnos sobre el cambio climático y encontrar soluciones colectivas para afrontar los retos. La propuesta es en castellano, catalàn y en ingles.
En solo 3 horas, el taller colaborativo del Mural del Clima enseña a sus participantes la ciencia fundamental detrás del cambio climático y capacita la reflexión para tomar medidas.
👉 INSCRIPCIÓN GRATIS AQUI
👉 FREE REGISTRATION HERE
🔹 El Mural de la Biodiversidad (ESP)
El Mural de la Biodiversidad es un taller lúdico y colaborativo que permite sensibilizar sobre la importancia de la biodiversidad y las causas y consecuencias de su erosión. Durante este taller, descubrirás cómo funcionan los ecosistemas, cómo los humanos interactuamos con la biodiversidad y por qué es crucial para el bienestar del ser humano.
👉 INSCRIPCIÓN GRATIS AQUI
🔹Living Soil with Evelyn (ENG)
18h00-21h00
Living Soils workshop
In this workshop we invite you to take a journey into soil. Soil has long been invisible and reduced to the simple use of support for our crops and buildings. It is only very recently that the fundamental role of soil in the balance of ecosystems has been highlighted. It is the living interface between plants and minerals, home to over half of known biodiversity and harbors life which is responsible for multiple vital functions, at the origin of the development of life as we know it today. Ready to take a dive?
This 3-hour workshop aims to develop a common understanding of how soils work and the stakes involved in preserving them. It is divided into three parts where you will:
1. Discover soils’ richness by exploring how they function.
2. Identify the most common farming practices and their impact, over time, on soils and the environment
3. Reflect on existing alternative practices, the obstacles to their adoption from a farmer's point of view and what other actors are involved in bringing about systemic change.
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