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Blerd Clerb: Biomimicry as Resistance, Part 3

Session 3- Community | Networks

Nature is the ultimate blueprint for liberation. This month, Blerd Clerb presents a 4-part series exploring Biomimicry—the practice of looking to nature for solutions to human problems. We’ll discuss how natural systems can teach us about advocacy, community, and survival.

This session dives deep into the "Wood Wide Web"—the underground fungal networks that allow entire forests to communicate and share resources without a central command. We will watch the acclaimed film "Fantastic Fungi" to learn how these decentralized networks sustain life. Our discussion will focus on how we can build similar, resilient community networks that provide mutual aid and "communication without command".

The Details

  • When: Saturday, March 7, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

  • Where: We Outside: Basecamp – 207 Woodward Street.

  • Other Sessions in this Series:

    • Feb 7: Ancestors | Carried Memory.

    • Feb 28: Perseverance | Growth Under Constraint.

    • Marc 14: Transformation | Liberation.

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