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Who is Maikwe Ludwig?

Posted on "Who?" FAQ by The Transition Team ·
A:

 Maikwe Ludwig is the Executive Director of the Center for Sustainable and Cooperative Culture at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage. She has maikwe_ludwig.jpglived in sustainability-oriented intentional communities for almost 2 decades, and serves of the Board of Directors of the Fellowship
for Intentional Community. She spent much of 2015 on a national speaking tour, talking about Dancing Rabbit, cooperative culture and climate change. She is also a consensus and facilitation trainer, and works with groups to improve their group dynamics and understanding of the cooperative culture transition. Her latest project is a progressive policy development initiative focused on economic and ecological justice, called Materialized Empathy. Ma'ikwe is the author of Passion as Big as a Planet: Evolving Eco-activism in America and is a regular contributor to Communities magazine. 

 

Visit her website:

 

http://www.maikwe.net/

 

Read Her Book:

  • Passion as Big as a Planet: Evolving Eco-Activism in America

 

Read Her Articles:

  • Throwing in the Founder's Towel, #144
  • Growing Family in Community, #146
  • More Perspectives on Leadership and Followship, #148
  • Busting the Myth, #155
  • Making Lymeade, #158

 

Sources:Maikwe Ludwig

Contributor:  Maikwe Ludwig

Recommended Reading: Communities Magazine #144– Community in Hard Times, Communities Magazine #146– Family, Communities Magazine #148– Power and Empowerment, Communities Magazine #155– Diversity, Communities Magazine #158– Affordability and Self-Reliance, Passion as Big as a Planet: Evolving Eco-Activism in America

 

 


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