What We Do
Our goal is to build relationships with local and international Indigenous groups who are addressing climate change issues by providing a platform to share stories of success and challenges. We provide ways for interested individuals to connect with climate related networks and organizations. Through our virtual spaces, we strive to create interventions on how to deal with doom, gloom, and eco-anxiety so we may foster actions that benefit the environment, all species, the human condition, and Mother Earth
Our Projects
The Spring Tide Project
The Spring Tide Project is a virtual community for youth to come together and share the impacts of the climate crisis on their lives. We will be commissioning youth to create artwork that speaks to these solutions and imagines possible futures where we’ve dealt with the climate crisis.
Envision the Big Picture
Connect with one of our community partners in Envision: the Big Picture, where psychiatrist Joe Neidhardt explores the moral, spiritual, and economic aspects of climate change. He speaks to a diverse group of leaders in thought and action, each providing a unique aspect of the bigger picture.
Groundswell: Indigenous Knowledge and a Call to Action for Climate Change
This book is a collection of Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors who address the human condition and provide wisdom that can challenge us to consider a gifting economy, provide insights into sustainable agriculture, define parallel paths and give direction on how we can change.
We Were at COP26!
The Groundswell Climate Collective and the Center for Emergent Diplomacy co-facilitated an interactive workshop that speaks to the skills and knowledge needed to prepare for surviving in the near-term future in harmony with our Living Systems. Working together with workshop attendees, we introduced Indigenous Knowledges, Futurisms, and the “Adjacent Possible” solutions waiting to be discovered, offering resilience in the face of paralyzing complexity and rapidly expanding global warming.
This participatory workshop is designed as a collaborative dialogue with attendees. We will explore ideas, strategies, and practices, based on a combination of Indigenous knowledges and Western science, that can transform thinking about future worlds that are radically shifting and changing due to the climate crisis.
View the full workshop & more by clicking the video below, or visit this link!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjVMYXkEVn0
Explore the Spring Tide Gallery!
A virtual gallery holding all of the incredible work that youth and young people have created for the Spring Tide Project!