What would happen if non-human living beings had a seat at our decision-making tables?
In this webinar, Martina and Dora invite participants to explore Rights of Nature and the possibilities of including the more-than-human world in the choices, conversations, and systems that shape our shared future.
Through group activities, reflection, and collective dialogue, this session explores new ways of relating to nature—not as something separate from us, but as a living community of beings with which we are deeply interconnected. Participants are invited to question human-centered approaches and consider how ecosystems, animals, plants, and other forms of life might be represented and respected in collective decisions.
By expanding our understanding of who belongs in our conversations, we can cultivate more holistic approaches to sustainability, regeneration, and care for the Earth.
This webinar explores:
- The concept of the more-than-human world
- How non-human beings can be included in decision-making processes
- New ways of understanding human-nature relationships
- Practices for deepening ecological awareness and connection
- Pathways toward more regenerative and inclusive systems
This session is ideal for Transition practitioners, environmental educators, community organizers, facilitators, and anyone interested in Rights of Nature, ecological governance, more-than-human perspectives, and creating deeper relationships with the living world.