City-rural and youth-elder divisions in society symbolize a number of the most tough challenges to having a sturdy dialog about easy methods to cut back emissions and waste, what we worth as a society, and the trail to a sustainable, carbon-neutral society. A simply future will likely be codesigned by all of us to some extent, however we have to reconnect to maneuver from division to collaboration. Richard McCarthy, co-author with Tsuyoshi Sekihara of Kuni: A Japanese Imaginative and prescient and Apply for City-Rural Reconnection, discusses easy methods to restore social connections. Richard is the co-founder of Crescent Metropolis Farmers Market in New Orleans and was a part of the management of Sluggish Meals USA for a few years.

Kuni is an historic phrase in Japanese which means “a nation” or “a small, impartial historic neighborhood.” Tsuyoshi Sekihara developed the fashionable apply of kuni when he moved to a village after greater than a decade in Tokyo, the world’s largest metropolis. He discovered older individuals dwelling in a dying village with little assist or hope and determined to develop a democratic governance mannequin for constructing urban-rural networks of individuals dedicated to having egalitarian, sustainable relationships with each other and the earth.
You’ll be able to study extra about Richard and Kuni at thinklikepirates.com. Kuni, A Japanese Imaginative and prescient and Apply for City-Rural Reconnection is on the market from Amazon, Powell’s Books, and native bookstores.