If you don’t have a dream….
By Jane Hustwit, YoCo
Growing up in the 1950s, I adored classic American musicals. My favourite was South Pacific. One phrase from that has never left me: “If you don’t have a dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?”
Why am I thinking about this now? Because I watched a remarkable documentary recently called “Planet Local: A Quiet Revolution”. This viewing was a happy three-way coincidence, involving at its heart, radical thoughts and actions designed to redress the balance between global and local in our modern lives.
It started with York’s splendid York Festival of Ideas…
Transition Together: A Blizzard of Positivity in One Summit
The power of collective action - Imelda Havers reports on the recent ten-day “Together we Can” online summit led by the Transition Together network. This is the latest iteration of the Transition Towns movement set up some years ago to get momentum and ideas around creating sustainable, resilient towns and neighbourhoods. From humble beginnings it is now a worldwide movement, and the summit was both celebration and think-do forum for grass roots systemic change to meet the challenges of social and economic inequality and climate change….
Growing a Mixed-Use Neighbourhood
How do we start with the local community and expertise from here and elsewhere in the city, and create a place where people really live, work, learn, and play together, and where we make the most of the connections between these varied activities…
YoCo’s community plan - public spaces for being collectively creative.
How do we think about places in a really holistic way – not simply about homes or workplaces or public space, but about how the places in which we live our lives – cities and neighbourhoods – accommodate the activities we want and provide the quality of surroundings which help make our lives rich…
Two Festivals for the Price of One (Free!) – YoCo Turns the Next Chapter
YoCo is partnering with World Localization Day and York Festival of Ideas for a free screening of a new film, “Celebrating Localization”, followed by discussion. All welcome!