Post on 17-Jan-2016
-Resilience Circles-Building an Economy That
Works For All
Connect Learn Share Act
Where Are We Now? Job Growth
Stock Market Gains
Foreclosures
Banking
Regulation
Social Contract
Accountability
Who is recovering?
Poverty in AmericaNearly one out of five Americans (18.6%) reported
in a recent survey by the Food Research and Action Center that they had some difficulty feeding themselves or their families in 2011. That’s 55 million people.
The number of people on food stamps is about 16%. That’s 50 million people.
The poverty level for a family of four is about $22,000. A record 49 million people lived below the poverty line in 2010.
Over 50 million people without health insurance
8.1 million children under age 18 are without health insurance (2007).
43% of Americans are within 3 months of poverty if they experienced a financial shock of some kind
#1 reason for bankruptcy is medical expenses.
The safety net is under attack
GOT RESILIENCE?
Facing Economic Change
Transition
The End of Unlimited Growth
Resource Depletion
Debt
Peak Oil
National Debt
Debt as a % of GDP
Now What?
…Shift HappensLocalize
Connect
Support
Produce
You have brains in your head.You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourselfany direction you choose.
You're on your own.And you know what you know.
And YOU are the guywho'll decide where to go.
~ Dr. Seuss ~
Resilience Circles: Small groups of 10 – 15 people meeting for 7 sessions
Warning: Learning about the economy or the environment alone can be challenging. Find your learning community.
Purposes:
Learn together – Change the Story
Mutual Aid – Create Community
Social Action – Change the Rules
Changing the StoryWhat messages have we absorbed about the idea of economic success…..
….or failure?
The Old StoryYou are on your own (YO-YO)
The Old StoryEverything will be just fine…….very soon
The Old Story
This slump is just a bump in the road. Right?
The Old StoryYour financial situation is personal and private!
The Old Story
Economic growth and expansion is the solution
The New Story: A Solidarity Economy
There is enough if we share and protect our commons
We all do better when we all do better
Our health is linked to the health of the earth
The Fork in the RoadThe Familiar Path:– The path of self-protection, scarcity, fear, isolation, separation, a fortress mentality.
A New Path
A New Path: Mutual Support-- Together, we can accomplish things that no single person or family can accomplish.
This is a “new story,” a story that shows how inventive, creative and cooperative we can be, especially during hard times.
Together, we are a genius.
Create Community - Getting Our Mutual Aid Muscles in Shape
•Finding Common Ground
•Overcoming Separation
•Realizing Our Gifts
•Expressing Our Needs
Weatherization Party
Time Banking
Personal Debt Management
Gift Circles
Re-skilling
Rent or Mortgage Party
Social Action: Change the Rules
“Move Your Money”
Support a Financial Transaction Tax
350.org campaigns
Move to Amend (Citizens United)
US UNCUT
Start a Co-op
Occupy Your Neighborhood
Ground Rules•Sharing is voluntary. You don’t have to share or personally disclose anything you don’t wish to share.
•Respect one another. We are creating a space of respect and personal safety.
•Confidentiality within the group is required. Personal information disclosed within the group stays there.
•Make space for all to contribute. Talkative people may want to hold back a little. People who tend to hold back --- please feel invited to open up more. •Honor our differences. We assume that people are experiencing insecurity differently depending on their personal circumstances, culture, race, gender and other differences. Let us honor and celebrate our diversity. Our intent is not to persuade others of our viewpoints. Regardless of our differences, we all can benefit from strengthening our common security. The main thing is that we listen to and understand each other as our primary objective.
Beyond Seven Sessions