Community meetups, talks, relaxed conversations over coffee, and exploring permaculture through ideas and actions
Friday, June 26, 2026 Β· 8:00 PM PHT
Permaculture gives us powerful tools for food security and ecological resilience β but communities don't survive crises through agriculture alone. This talk explores risk management, mutual aid, physical security, and indigenous practices as essential dimensions of permanent culture.
Hubert Posadas is a Permaculture Aid Specialist and Risk and Community Security Practitioner with deep experience in community preparedness, mutual aid systems, and indigenous approaches to resilience. He serves as Convenor of the Baganihan Collective, where he works at the intersection of permaculture design and community protection.
July 4β10, 2026
Discover practical ways to create a regenerative, eco-friendly lifestyle. Open to farmers, students, gardeners, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about sustainable living.
Limited slots available β reserve your spot now
Saturday, May 23, 2026 Β· 8:00 PM PHT
A graduate of the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance Seed School Teacher Training (2018), Lee has spent years working across Southeast and South Asia's grassroots seed networks β from indigenous communities in militarized zones to UN-level policy spaces advocating for seed commons and farmer rights. Founder of ethic (Earth, Technology, Human Inspired Collaborations), a Global South initiative working at the intersection of ecological intelligence, technology governance, and community sovereignty. An engineer, poet, artist, and musician β Lee teaches not just the science of seeds, but their cultural memory and the politics of who gets to hold them.
Saturday, June 6, 2026 Β· 8:00 PM PHT
Eleonor V. Atencio is a member of the Dumagat/Remontado ICCs/IPs of Brgy. Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal. A public-school teacher and IPED Coordinator, she manages the School of Living Traditions of the Dumagat/Remontado known as Tukduan. She is currently President of Tanay Dumagat/Remontado Ancestral Domain Development Inc. (TANAYDRADDEVI) and is completing her Masters in Arts of Education Major in Indigenous Study.
Every Sunday Β· Except Last Sunday of Month
An informal Sunday gathering where permaculture enthusiasts connect over coffee, share ideas, and explore how design principles shape the way we live. Open to all β beginners welcome.
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