Dr. Lyla June teaches: Foundations of Regenerative Systems
The required Live Masterclasses of the Foundations Course delves into the essentials of climate solutions, sustainability strategies, and principles of regeneration. This foundational track equips participants with an understanding of holistic approaches that recognize the interconnected nature of our world.
Session Overview
In this masterclass you will dive into the heart of harmony with "Foundations of Regenerative Systems," a masterclass steered by the passionate Dr. Lyla June. Renowned for her advocacy in indigenous rights and environmental restoration, Lyla June invites participants to rediscover the principles of interconnectivity and renewal that are foundational to resilient societies and thriving ecosystems.
Learning Goals
Understand the Roots:
Revisit the timeless practices of Indigenous cultures that have sustained ecosystems, emphasizing coexistence, respect, and regeneration.Grasp Regenerative Principles: Uncover the core principles that drive regenerative systems, learning how they can heal and restore environmental, societal, and spiritual imbalances.
Connect with the Web of Life: Recognize the intricate relationships between all forms of life and the systems supporting them, rekindling a profound sense of stewardship for the Earth.
Systems Thinking: Develop the ability to perceive and analyze problems and solutions holistically, understanding the complex interactions within our ecosystems.
Apply Knowledge Actionably: Receive guidance on incorporating regenerative principles into daily life, professional endeavors, community planning, and ecological restoration efforts.
Inspire Through Art and Spirituality: Experience the transformative power of poetry, storytelling, and spiritual reflection, fostering a deeply personal and collective sense of responsibility.
About Lyla June
Dr. Lyla June Johnston (aka Lyla June) is an Indigenous musician, scholar, and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne) and European lineages.
Her messages focus on Indigenous rights, supporting youth, traditional land stewardship practices and healing inter-generational and inter-cultural trauma.
She blends her study of Human Ecology at Stanford, graduate work in Indigenous Pedagogy, and the traditional worldview she grew up with to inform her music, perspectives and solutions. Her doctoral research focused on the ways in which pre-colonial Indigenous Nations shaped large regions of Turtle Island (aka the Americas) to produce abundant food systems for humans and non-humans.
How to Join
Lyla June teaches in our Foundations Course which runs for 15 weeks three or four times a year. This course is designed to turn you into a regenerative climate leader and equip you with practical, science-based regenerative solutions to our climate emergency and polycrisis.
Scholarships and discounts are available: apply directly here.