Kalpavriksha


Towards Life

Ashish Kothari

Radical Environmental Democracy

Imaginal Sovereignty

Reimagining Organising & Community

In search for a Radical Alternative Democracy







What is it that we are imagining as a better society?
How are we reimagining better relationships within
ourselves and with the rest of nature?











What is it that we are imagining as a better society?
How are we reimagining better relationships within
ourselves and with the rest of nature?





In this conversation Ashish Kothari shares with GDF Director Nessie Reid his relationship to imagination and its integral role within his activism and environmental protection. An Indian environmentalist working at the interactions of biodiversity policy and radical alternatives, Ashish has spent over half a century dedicating his time to the field of environmental protection, community organising and ‘development’ in India. Guided by Nessie’s questions, Asish shares with us the role of dreams, the importance of giving oneself free time to imagine and the blurring of lines between leisure and work for nourishing radical alternatives and ecological models of democracy.

Ashish and Nessie discuss the Deccan Development Society as a practical, successful example of  a radical system of grassroot organising, re-commoning land and community spaces, and fighting for imaginal sovereignty.


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About Ashish
By his own definition, Ashish Kothari is an Indian environmentalist working on development – environment interface, biodiversity policy, and alternatives. Environment and wildlife have been his passions since high school in Delhi, when in 1978-79 he helped found Kalpavriksh, a non-profit organisation in India which deals with environmental and development issues. From that time onwards Ashish has been associated with peoples’ movements like Narmada Bachao Andolan and Beej Bachao Andolan. Most recently he has been involved in coordinating national and global networks like Vikalp Sangam and Global Tapestry of Alternatives.
By his own definition, Ashish Kothari is an Indian environmentalist working on development – environment interface, biodiversity policy, and alternatives. Environment and wildlife have been his passions since high school in Delhi, when in 1978-79 he helped found Kalpavriksh, a non-profit organisation in India which deals with environmental and development issues. From that time onwards Ashish has been associated with peoples’ movements like Narmada Bachao Andolan and Beej Bachao Andolan. Most recently he has been involved in coordinating national and global networks like Vikalp Sangam and Global Tapestry of Alternatives.

Kalpavriksha

More-Than-Human Models

Speculative Repair

Leadership

Ashish Kothari

Reimagining Community & Repair

More-Than-Human Models

Speculative Repair

Leadership

In search for a Radical Alternative Democracy

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