[Ccpg] SAVE THE DATE!/SUN July 1/Chikukwa Then & Now with Julious Piti from CELUCT Zimbabwe/6:30pm
Margie Bushman, Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Sun Jun 10 06:58:37 PDT 2012
Contact: Margie Bushman
Program Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
(805) 962-2571, sbpcnet at silcom.com
The SBCC Center for Sustainability Presents:
Chikukwa, Then & Now
with
Julious Piti
Emacs!
from the Chikukwa Ecological Land Use Community Trust
Zimbabwe, Africa
Sunday July 1, 6:30-9pm, 2012
Fe Bland Auditorium, Santa Barbara City College, West Campus
$10-$5 SBCC Students
P lease join the Santa Barbara City
College Center for Sustainability on Sunday, July
1, as we host Julious Piti, founding member of
the Chikukwa Ecological Land Use Community Trust
(CELUCT) in Zimbabwe, whose ecological design
work in Tanzania has recently been featured in
the award winning film From the Mara Soil.
In the communal lands of Chimanimani on the
borders of Zimbabwe and Mozambique---in the midst
of civil wars, deforestation, drought, and severe
land degradation---a wonderful story has been
unfolding for the last twenty years, an example to the world.
Where once the people of the Chikukwa villages in
this region suffered hunger, malnutrition and
high rates of disease, communities have
transformed themselves with permaculture land
strategies and farming techniques, and along the
way have become masters of conflict resolution.
Julious Piti experienced the violence of war
first hand as a teenager fleeing Mozambique to
Zimbabwe during times of conflict. These
experiences led him with other Chikukwa community
members to a lifetime of work committed to
healing both the land and the people.
Many projects flourished through the years at
Chikukwa, but the success of these projects also
led to difficulties. Conflict and suspicion
arose around many issues within the community,
but when examined carefully, it was found most
were based on communication breakdowns. From
these difficulties, the creation of an
extraordinary handbook called The Three Circles
of Knowledge; How to Build Constructive Community
Relations by Understanding Conflicts in Rural
African Communities occurred. The approach of
the book is based on the three circles method,
which aims to work with the areas where
indigenous, spiritual and analytical knowledge
overlap. This method was developed by a core
Chikukwa community group and utilized deep indigenous understanding.
There is much for the world to learn from
Chikukwa and CELUCT, for not only have they
managed to stay food secure and peaceful during
the conflict ridden years of Zimbabwe, but they
have done this with solutions that came from
within the community, not imposed from the
outside, and with very little help or funding
from international aid agencies or NGOs.
Some 20 years ago, most were trying to survive on
cash crops that caused deforestation and erosion,
now over 80% of the population of the Chikukwa
villages practice permaculture, growing food for
themselves with a surplus to share, on lush and
abundant mountainsides where springs honored by
indigenous beliefs, have once again sprung to life.
Julious Piti is a permaculture teacher, designer
and trainer, and conflict facilitator. He is a
founding member of the Chikukwa Ecological Land
Trust (CELUCT) and the Director of PORET, an
organization formed to support farmers in the low
rainfall area of Chaseyama, Zimbabwe where he now
lives, by replicating the strategies of
CELUCT. In 2009 Julious was hired by Global
Resource Alliance, an NGO based in Ojai CA, to
facilitate a permaculture design project for a
village of 5000 on the shores of Lake Victoria,
Tanzania, featured in the film, From the Mara
Soil. Film producer Gillian Leahy and Terry
Leahy, author of Permaculture Strategy for the
South African Villages (University of Newcastle,
Australia), are currently making a documentary
film about Chikukwa. A presenter at the
International Permaculture Convergences in
Brazil, Africa, and Jordan, Julious Piti has been
invited to teach at the upcoming Permaculture
Design Course for International Development &
Social Entrepreneurship at Quail Springs Learning
Oasis and Permaculture Farm in California, July 2012.
The evening talk takes place on Sunday, July 1,
6:30pm-9pm, 2012, at the Fe Bland Auditorium,
Santa Barbara City College West Campus, 721 Cliff
Drive, Santa Barbara, CA, 93109. $10 general/$5
SBCC students. No reservations required. More
info: (805)962-2571, email: sbpcnet at silcom.com, http://sustainability.sbcc.edu/
Sponsored by:
The SBCC Center for Sustainability & Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu/
Co-sponsors: Global Resource Alliance, Quail
Springs Learning Oasis & Permaculture Farm, & Antioch University
Additional Info:
Websites:
Permaculture Design Course for International
Development and Social Entrepreneurship
Course Dates: June 18th July 1st, 2012
<http://www.quailsprings.org/event/permaculture-design-course-for-international-development/>http://www.quailsprings.org/event/permaculture-design-course-for-international-development/
GRA's film, From the Mara Soil, was one of five
films selected by a partnership between the
Sundance Institute and Hilton Worldwide to
receive the 2012 Hilton Worldwide LightStay Sustainability Fund & Award.
http://www.globalresourcealliance.org/
PORET -Participatory Organic Research Extension and Training
http://poret-zimbabwe.org
PORET Trust works with the community to address
hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.
Chikukwa Ecological Land Use Community Trust (SlideShow)
http://www.chikukwa.org/
Permaculture Successes in a Zimbabwean Community
http://permaculture.org.au/2011/10/01/permaculture-successes-in-a-zimbabwean-community/
The Chikukwa Project (CELUCT) - short 6 minute film by Julian and Terry Leahy
https://vimeo.com/36582870
20 minute trailer for a longer 50 minute film called THE CHIKUKWA PROJECT
https://vimeo.com/33761246
Chikukwa-A Lesson in Self-Reliance (CELUCT)
Elin Lindhagen
http://barefooteducation.wordpress.com/permaculture/applied-permaculture-tr
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Margie Bushman
Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu/
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