Explore advaya's faculty of teachers, scientists, practitioners, philosophers and storytellers, who share multidimensional, local and diverse narratives from across the world.
Dr. Vandana Shiva is trained as a Physicist and did her Ph.D. at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. She later shifted to inter-disciplinary research in science, technology and environmental policy, which she carried out at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, India. In 1982, she left to set up her Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy in her home town of Dehra Dun in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. As an advocate, especially in international forum, she has proved one of the most articulate spokespersons of counter-development in favour of people-centered, participatory processes. As an intellectual she has produced a stream of important books and articles, which have done much both to form and address the agenda of development debate and action.
Her foundation is an informal network of researchers, working in support of people’s environmental struggles, part of the objective of which is the articulation and justification of people’s knowledge.
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How can we reclaim and reimagine power to create new cultures grounded in interdependence and liberation?
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Demystify the complex systems controlling wealth and power and reclaim agency. Led by pioneering activists, this journey explores how finance, big tech, and more intersect to deprive communities of sovereignty. Together we'll map leverage points to build capacities and rewrite stories towards collective flourishing.
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Explore the foundations of meaning and belief in the modern world, connections between the sacred and profane, and topics including altered states, eco-spirituality, and sacred activism. You will learn how to navigate through these confused times with a greater understanding of spirituality and its place within our intersecting ecosystems of meaning.
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Join this online course together with leading teachers, healers, researchers, activists, and artists, and dive into the spiritual realms of water, discovering the deep sea and the memories it holds. We will resurface to understand how the way that we treat water is intrinsically connected with our bodies and our future.
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A transformational journey in somatic, spiritual, and practical approaches to forest care with practitioners from 30 nations across the world. This course has a simple objective: to transform the way you live with trees.
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A unique learning journey with leading hearts and minds of our time. Learn new and adaptive ways of being that allow us to navigate these times of transition with resilience and creativity.
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"And we're talking about freedom in a digital age, there is no way mechanistic computer learning can replace the complexity—not just of our brains, but the complexity in the root of a tree, the complexity in my gut, which is the second brain, there are so many pathways, so many pathways. And they're not just computational—that's the point!"
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The first gathering in the online series Food, Farming and Healing Our World, a collaboration between advaya and Chelsea Green Publishing.
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This session rounds out the first part of the course: this week we ask, who are the women leaders among us who are building new forms of cultural power? In a world where the various spaces we inhabit are desperately in need of new voices and ways of leadership, how are these transformative women leaders uprooting long-held, dominant ideas of power, growth, building, and what are they allowing to take root instead?