Solidarity Network
Aligned organizations
It is our intention to develop an online database of aligned partners and organizations to create a solidarity network
The Isha Institute of Inner-sciences is a breathtaking mountain retreat created to build a foundation of complete well-being. The center offers the essence of yogic science in its purest form, through classical yoga and meditation classes within powerfully energized spaces such as the Adi Yogi: The Abode of Yoga. Guests journey from around the globe to visit this unique destination to relax, reflect, and reconnect with nature in a tranquil oasis nestled in Tennessee’s spectacular Upper Cumberland.
Conscious Planet, led by Sadhguru, is a global effort to raise human consciousness and inspire responsible action. It implements several large-scale projects in environment, rural education and health, and community revitalization.
The Design Science Studio (DSS) was historically an initiative created in partnership with the Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI) and habRitual. DSS is now an independent organism led by habRitual in pARTnership with and fiscally sponsored by BFI. The Design Science Studio scaffolds, mentors and supports artists to inspire and propel us into a regenerative future. The program takes artists on a learning journey through a mind bending curriculum to produce planet-conscious art.
Conscious Planet, led by Sadhguru, is a global effort to raise human consciousness and inspire responsible action. It implements several large-scale projects in environment, rural education and health, and community revitalization.
Our Inspiration
Recommended links
We look to nature and the world around us for inspiration. Here are some links to organizations, visionaries, artists, and dreamers that have inspired our journey up to this point.
The Venus Project presents the culmination of decades of inquiry into the connection between global resource mismanagement and problems such as war, poverty, crime, climate change, and ecological destruction. In response to these challenges, The Venus Project harnesses a holistic design methodology, including interdisciplinarity and a systems approach, in combination with evolutionary mechanisms to renew human habitats and restore the natural environment. With a philosophy emphasizing connection and integration and prioritizing balance, we present a set of values and objectives that outline the conditions of success for a sustainable civilization.
Buckminster Fuller Institute
BFI is dedicated to the realization of R. Buckminster Fuller’s vision of a world that works for 100% of humanity without ecological offense or disadvantage of anyone, by means of a design science revolution. Fifty years since Fuller foresaw design science as the key to humanity’s success, the revolution is well underway. It can be seen in the propagation of social enterprise, impact investing, design thinking, systems thinking, the sharing economy, open science, regenerative design, biophilic design, machine learning, and the circular economy (among countless other social trends).
The Design Science Studio (DSS) was historically an initiative created in partnership with the Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI) and habRitual. DSS is now an independent organism led by habRitual in pARTnership with and fiscally sponsored by BFI. The Design Science Studio scaffolds, mentors and supports artists to inspire and propel us into a regenerative future. The program takes artists on a learning journey through a mind bending curriculum to produce planet-conscious art.
Founded in 2008, The Zeitgeist Movement (TZM) is a sustainability and public health advocacy organization. The focus includes recognizing that the majority of the modern world’s social problems, including mounting ecological crises and destabilizing economic inequality (oppression, poverty, conflict, corruption, etc.) is not an inevitable outcome of our civilization. Rather, TZM sees these issues as consequential symptoms of an outdated social system.
Zinn was a historian, playwright, and activist. His life’s work focused on a wide range of issues including race, class, war, and history, and touched the lives of many people.
The Zinn Education Project promotes and supports the teaching of people’s history in classrooms across the country. Since 2008, the Zinn Education Project has introduced students to a more accurate, complex, and engaging understanding of history than is found in traditional textbooks and curricula. With more than 150,000 people registered, and growing by more than 10,000 new registrants every year, the Zinn Education Project has become a leading resource for teachers and teacher educators.