Resources for Day for Descendants
Resources for Day for Descendants
The number and categories of resources documenting environmental challenges is growing. This and other posts will introduce these resources for Day for Descendants, to assist those interested in learning and entering into a dialogue about future people and places, and “giving them a better deal.”
These resources are excellent and it is with these in mind that Day for Descendants Art and Altars will help us all keep these challenges and solution in our active thoughts as we make daily decisions large and small. In other words, in-the-moment mindfulness can bridge the gap between intentions and actions.
I’ll be adding resources to this post regularly with newest additions at the top.
The Long Time Project
About: “The Long Time Project has been co-founded by Ella Saltmarshe and Beatrice Pembroke. It is a multidisciplinary inquiry into cultivating cultures of stewardship at scale, involving policymakers, cultural institutions, scientists, humanities, the creative industries, media and business.
Over the last 18 months, we’ve:
- Worked with over 125 policymakers to co-design the Long Time Toolkit and support them to introduce long timism into their institutions across the world.
- Partnered with the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce and the Serpentine Gallery to engage new audiences with long timism.
- Worked with 45 artists and cultural leaders from 10 countries
- Founded the Long Time Community to support anyone who wants to integrate long-timism into their daily lives.”
On their Work page, they have an excellent Toolkit.
Long Time Academy Podcast
You’ll find excellent interviews with talented people trying to help us understand and navigate global and inter-generational challenges. From their About: “Over six episodes, activist and storyteller Ella Saltmarshe will take you on a journey to discover how to become a better ancestor. You will learn from scientists, politicians, economists, artists, philosophers, lawyers and indigenous wisdom-holders. Our contributors include Roman Krznaric, Brian Eno, George the Poet, Adrienne Maree Brown, and Celeste Headlee.”
The Long Time Academy podcast.
How To Be A Good Ancestor, Roman Krznaric
An excellent and fairly comprehensive resource is Roman Krznaric and his recent book The Good Ancestor. Krznaric discusses our pathological short-termism and how we might extend our minds beyond our own lifetimes, which is hard to do effectively. But we need a cultural evolution which will replace our short-term individual culture with a more collective long-term collective culture.
Krznaric’s book nicely catalogues many resources, and he has excellent personal viewpoints on many topics, many of which I share. Whether or not your agree, Krznaric’s compendium is a great place to start or to go deeper into the topic of the future.
Watch Krznaric on his TED talk for a topic overview.