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Regenerative Actions Happening Now in Rio de Janeiro

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Celebration of clowning and carnival culture    •    30 children entertained and educated with playful workshops    •    More than 7k Mudas distributed to artists    •    More than 250 culturally impacted, including Flamengo park passersby    •    6 carnival and artistic groups supported    •    60 Celebra Muda baskets distributed    •    10 network's producers and service providers supported    •    120 people culturally impacted by artistic performances across Rio de Janeiro city    •    2 black female writers supported    •    Strengthened the dialogue around the importance of supporting female black writers and activists    •    3 artistic groups supported    •    50 people culturally impacted by artistic performances    •    8 artistic groups supported    •    20 children culturally impacted by storytelling and theatre performance    •    Strengthened women-led political activism in a favela territory marked by police violence    •    30 seedlings planted with regenerative farming practices    •    30 people educated on agroecology and composting practices    •    115kg of organic waste composted    •    15 people educated about composting practices    •    1 community composter installed at a Terreiro house    •    30 seedlings planted in a community effort    •    15 people educated on Essential Oils Distillation and the importance of alchemy and the mineral world in human and environmental health    •    25 people educated on alternative economies and web3 possibilities    •    Knowledge exchange between projects working on arts, agroecology, permaculture and education    •    Use of arts and play to strengthen relationships and foster connections    •    2 movie directors introduced to Muda network    •    25 people educated on the political history of Carnival in Rio    •    Cross-pollination between 12 projects    •    Knowledge exchange on grassroots practices on education, agroecology, arts and alternative economies    •    Relational practices implemented to further enhance our collective impact    •    - 20 favela residents educated about alternative economies and solidarity networks    •    Strengthen partnership with CEM Serra da Misericórdia and social currency circulation design specific to their community    •    30 favela residents and community leaders educated on composting practices    •    Institutional support to a project bringing education, agroecology practices, and dignity to their territory    •    100 people impacted with free artistic performances of circus and forró    •    30 people educated on alternative economies    •    Artistic curation and support to festival organizers    •    Supply of agroecological food recipes and other products    •    Strengthening the relationship with Jardim das Delícias' local community    •    25 people educated on agroecology practices and alternative economies    •    Strengthening the relationship with Jardim das Delícias' local community    •    Planting of trees, feeding the soil with biomass, and overall agroecological farming practices that create conditions conducive to life and fight climate change    •    20 people practicing alternative economies and onboarded to Muda    •    120 children and parents culturally impacted    •    educated 25 people on alternative economies    •    35 people educated on alternative economies    •    100 children culturally impacted by theatre performances    •    15 people educated on medicinal properties of cannabis    •    60 adults culturally impacted by theatre performances    •    26 artists supported    •    20 people educated on alternative economies    •    20 people educated on medicinal properties of cannabis    •    20 people educated on agroecology and beekeeping    •    7 cultural groups supported    •    70 children culturally impacted    •    10 local producers supported at local fair    •    70 children culturally touched by the performance Rose and the Seed    •    Cultural and educational exchange between 2 NGOs, both working in vulnerable communities in Rio    •    7 NGO educators supported with our social currency and educated on alternative economies    •    13 artists from BPOC community supported    •    Promotion of decolonial practices and culture    •    35 children culturally touched    •    20 people learned and practiced alternative economies    •    1,000 yam rhizomes and 200 cassavas planted and harvested while feeding and nurturing the soil    •    Street performance of children's play “Rosa e a Floresta”, promoting environmental consciousness    •    20 participants managing a agroforestry system and exchanging pratical knowledge    •    1750 agroecological food baskets distributed Celebration of clowning and carnival culture    •    30 children entertained and educated with playful workshops    •    More than 7k Mudas distributed to artists    •    More than 250 culturally impacted, including Flamengo park passersby    •    6 carnival and artistic groups supported    •    60 Celebra Muda baskets distributed    •    10 network's producers and service providers supported    •    120 people culturally impacted by artistic performances across Rio de Janeiro city    •    2 black female writers supported    •    Strengthened the dialogue around the importance of supporting female black writers and activists    •    3 artistic groups supported    •    50 people culturally impacted by artistic performances    •    8 artistic groups supported    •    20 children culturally impacted by storytelling and theatre performance    •    Strengthened women-led political activism in a favela territory marked by police violence    •    30 seedlings planted with regenerative farming practices    •    30 people educated on agroecology and composting practices    •    115kg of organic waste composted    •    15 people educated about composting practices    •    1 community composter installed at a Terreiro house    •    30 seedlings planted in a community effort    •    15 people educated on Essential Oils Distillation and the importance of alchemy and the mineral world in human and environmental health    •    25 people educated on alternative economies and web3 possibilities    •    Knowledge exchange between projects working on arts, agroecology, permaculture and education    •    Use of arts and play to strengthen relationships and foster connections    •    2 movie directors introduced to Muda network    •    25 people educated on the political history of Carnival in Rio    •    Cross-pollination between 12 projects    •    Knowledge exchange on grassroots practices on education, agroecology, arts and alternative economies    •    Relational practices implemented to further enhance our collective impact    •    - 20 favela residents educated about alternative economies and solidarity networks    •    Strengthen partnership with CEM Serra da Misericórdia and social currency circulation design specific to their community    •    30 favela residents and community leaders educated on composting practices    •    Institutional support to a project bringing education, agroecology practices, and dignity to their territory    •    100 people impacted with free artistic performances of circus and forró    •    30 people educated on alternative economies    •    Artistic curation and support to festival organizers    •    Supply of agroecological food recipes and other products    •    Strengthening the relationship with Jardim das Delícias' local community    •    25 people educated on agroecology practices and alternative economies    •    Strengthening the relationship with Jardim das Delícias' local community    •    Planting of trees, feeding the soil with biomass, and overall agroecological farming practices that create conditions conducive to life and fight climate change    •    20 people practicing alternative economies and onboarded to Muda    •    120 children and parents culturally impacted    •    educated 25 people on alternative economies    •    35 people educated on alternative economies    •    100 children culturally impacted by theatre performances    •    15 people educated on medicinal properties of cannabis    •    60 adults culturally impacted by theatre performances    •    26 artists supported    •    20 people educated on alternative economies    •    20 people educated on medicinal properties of cannabis    •    20 people educated on agroecology and beekeeping    •    7 cultural groups supported    •    70 children culturally impacted    •    10 local producers supported at local fair    •    70 children culturally touched by the performance Rose and the Seed    •    Cultural and educational exchange between 2 NGOs, both working in vulnerable communities in Rio    •    7 NGO educators supported with our social currency and educated on alternative economies    •    13 artists from BPOC community supported    •    Promotion of decolonial practices and culture    •    35 children culturally touched    •    20 people learned and practiced alternative economies    •    1,000 yam rhizomes and 200 cassavas planted and harvested while feeding and nurturing the soil    •    Street performance of children's play “Rosa e a Floresta”, promoting environmental consciousness    •    20 participants managing a agroforestry system and exchanging pratical knowledge    •    1750 agroecological food baskets distributed
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