Regenerative Activism: Strategic Resilience

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18 – 27 April 2026

tools for effective and sustainable activism.

This workshop offers a range of tools, collective and personal, to make our activism more effective and sustainable. These methods can help us avoid burnout and stay in it for the long haul, adding continuity to our movement building. They can be used to ensure the collective and organisational dimensions of our activism exemplify the values we’re struggling for. A ‘regenerative’ approach goes beyond sustainability to explore how we can organise in ways that actually renew or revitalise our own resources and those of our groups – this can help us stay inspired, nourished, and more creative in our tactical approach.

Those of us involved in social change face enormous challenges. Daily we meet injustice, loss, and suffering in the world around us. We also meet our own responses – fears, frustrations, despair, anger and so on. How can we best work with these responses creatively to achieve our goals? Where can we find the personal resources and skills that could make our action more effective and sustainable? And what collective tools can we use to enable our groups, organisations, and networks to better embody our values?

We use the term ‘regenerative’ because we don’t want things to just be sustainable. As in the terms of permaculture, we want systems to regenerate through processes that restore, renew or revitalise their own sources of energy and materials. Our organising and activism can be a context within which we can thrive, where we create a shared context that enables us to flourish as we support others to do so. Our organising can embody a life-affirming vision and exemplify the values of social justice that we are inspired to realise in the world.

The course explores these dimensions using holistic and participatory methods – drawing on popular education, ecological and systems thinking, as well as reflective practices. It brings together activists from across Europe, to share practice and strengthen networks.

 

What are the aims of the course?

  • To explore methods of working effectively with the personal and inner dimensions of activism, deepening our awareness and integrity, exploring motivation, and equipping us to avoid burnout and to better empower ourselves for action.
    • To offer tools which support more skilful interpersonal work in our groups and networks – building cultures of effectiveness, care and resilience, and fostering ways of organising which exemplify the values we want to realise in the world.
    • To create a vibrant and supportive temporary community of activists, as a courageous space for deep reflection, analysis, and the sharing of experience of the personal and interpersonal dimensions of our work – finding nourishment and inspiration from each other and the landscape around us.

 

So, the workshop will help participants to:

  •  Gain an increased awareness of the importance of solidarity with ourselves, and be better equipped to incorporate it in life.
  • Learn ways of developing greater personal balance, clarity, inspiration, and resilience – including the use of reflective and contemplative practices.
  • Explore issues and techniques relevant to managing energy, fears, frustrations, despair, and despondency – and become better able to avoid emotional hardening and cynicism.
  • Increase understanding of group-work skills, including communication skills and ways of addressing conflict, to transform energy depleting situations.
  • Examine issues around understanding power dynamics and collective processes.
  • Reflect on personal history in activism, identifying patterns and tendencies, and finding ways of skilfully transforming these where needed.
  • Identify and draw upon the sources of nourishment and inspiration that support engagement and enable the realising of potential as organisers and empowered agents for social change.

This course is not designed to be a rest or retreat space, but a training to look at how we can better relate to our work as activists, sustainably. There are four full sessions of activities and content per day. Of course exploring these themes with like minded people can be very recharging and inspiring, as can being offline and connecting more deeply with ourselves and our experience. There will be down time in the afternoons, and a ‘reflection day’ for processing. The environment is beautiful, calming and nourishing. We encourage people to take care of themselves – none of the sessions are compulsory to attend – but it is important to understand the intention of the space: not as a ‘retreat’ as such, but as a space to engage and learn in a relatively consistent and applied way.

 

Who is it aimed at?

Anyone involved in socially engaged action addressing ecological, political and social justice issues. We embrace a broad definition of activism, including: Resistance – action preventing further damage to ecosystems and social justice; Renewal – action focused on developing and creating alternatives for healthier societies and communities; and Building Resilience – action supporting increased resilience in communities to weather the uncertain times ahead.

The main spoken language on the course will be English.

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Sergio

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Sergio (all pronouns) was born in Romania and migrated to Germany in the early 2010s. In the past, he was a social worker with homeless people and a social consultant for Eastern European migrants for various organisations. Trained as a filmmaker, he spent two years making a documentary about the ‘civic reawakening’ in Romania and the waves of protest it brought with it. In connection to this, Sergio is currently co-steering the development of an online open-source participative knowledge production platform on activism in Romania. Over the past nine years, Sergiu has offered his skills to various journalists, grassroots collectives and campaigns, mostly working within the labour rights, climate justice, international solidarity and anti-authoritarian movements in Germany and Romania. Nonetheless, his biggest focus since 2020 has been his work as an organiser with the anarcho-syndicalist Free Workers Union, where he focuses mostly on organising Romanian migrant workers on construction sites, in factories and in the agricultural field.

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Jeroen

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Jeroen (he/him pronouns) has been involved in grassroots social movements for more than two decades now, starting back when he was fifteen. Throughout the years the fights for “climate justice” and “migrant justice” have been consistently on top of the list of struggles that make his heart beat faster. A key transformative moment for Jeroen was reading Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire’s revolutionary pedagogy gave him a language to support the creation of emancipatory learning environments, rooted in a desire for collective liberation. Jeroen has also been exploring in depth Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed and Joanna Macy’s The Work That Reconnects among other methodologies to build his trainer’s toolkit. Inspired by the liberatory possibilities of these traditions, he started an organization with a friend, LABO vzw, based in Belgium, where he has worked as a trainer and campaigner between 2013 and 2023.

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2. Una opción tradicional para encender fuegos. Arde con intensidad y brillo.

3. Un proyecto en red que aporta nutrición y fertilidad a los movimientos sociales europeos a través de la formación