Solstice, Ayyew & Earthen

Solstice, Ayyew & Earthen
The land of the Igorot people in the Northern Philippines where the Ayyew concept originates

Dear trainers, we're sending this event to you for first access on event registration on our new GoBrik course platform.

Since its the Solstice, we'll shortly be sending this out to our full database. Apologies for any duplicate emails.

So, with the coming of this year's Solstice (the other day!), its most apropos to launch a course that celebrates cyclocentric culture and concepts.

What is a cyclocentric culture you ask? It is a culture that centers around its sync and celebration of Earthen cycles– such the migration of animals, the position of Venus, the phases of the moon, or... the Solstice!

The term is coined by Russell and Irene who we will be interviewing about their theory of Earthen Ethics on June 29th. We'll talk about Irene's cyclocentric Igorot culture and her people's concept of Ayyew. Russell and Irene argue that concept of Ayyew (and the cyclocentric paradigm) are crucial for transitioning humanity to deep ecological integration.

Course registration on GoBrik is now open and free:

An Intro to Ayyew & Earthen Ethics
Register for our GEA Community Event led by Ani Himawati and Lucie Mann on June 29, 2025

We're also pleased to announce another introduction to Ecobrick course which will run on July 19.

Plastic, the Biosphere and Ecobricks
Register for our Online Starter Workshop led by Paula Apollonia and Russell Maier on July 19, 2025

We hope to see you there.

Onward with our plastic transition!

The GEA Team

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