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Assembly #13 - 29/07/2024
Assembly #13 - 29/07/2024
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Date, time and meeting link
Recording
Agenda
Assembly #13 - 29/07/2024
Date, time and meeting link
Date: 29/07/2024
Time: 1pm GMT
Duration: 2 hours
Recording
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Agenda
Welcome and technical guidance
Agenda overview
Opportunity to check-in and connect with Assembly members
Brief update of GTA activities
Reconstituting the Assembly Facilitation team
Updates on Working and Thematic groups
Dictionary of Pluriversal
Alternatives
Are activities and initiatives, concepts, worldviews, or action proposals by collectives, groups, organizations, communities, or social movements challenging and replacing the dominant system that perpetuates inequality, exploitation, and unsustainabiity. In the GTA we focus primarily on what we call "radical or transformative alternatives", which we define as initiatives that are attempting to break with the dominant system and take paths towards direct and radical forms of political and economic democracy, localised self-reliance, social justice and equity, cultural and knowledge diversity, and ecological resilience. Their locus is neither the State nor the capitalist economy. They are advancing in the process of dismantling most forms of hierarchies, assuming the principles of sufficiency, autonomy, non-violence, justice and equality, solidarity, and the caring of life and the Earth. They do this in an integral way, not limited to a single aspect of life. Although such initiatives may have some kind of link with capitalist markets and the State, they prioritize their autonomy to avoid significant dependency on them and tend to reduce, as much as possible, any relationship with them.
Learning
Upcoming activities
COP and Anti-COP discussions
Closing