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UPDATE: Terra Verde – Solidarity Project in Galicia

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UPDATE: Terra Verde – Solidarity Project in Galicia

TERRA VERDE 3rd Edition May 2023! This post is a summary of the results of the Terra Verde project - a group of young people in Galicia, Spain organised an "EcoFeria" and much more ..

We were delighted to receive a message from Irene this morning sharing information about the third edition of the Ecofair they started with the Boodaville coordinated solidarity project in 2021. If you are in Galicia go and enjoy this wonderful, growing, permaculture based event. 

It’s so wonderful to have real examples of the impact of what we do.. complex dynamic systems are not that easy to measure!

We are a group of young people near Vigo in Galicia who are very aware of the eco-social crisis in which we find ourselves. We decided to create a collective and work to bring people closer to food sovereignty, to promote healthy and sustainable food and making an eco-sustainable living. We offered workshops, implemented ecological gardens, and most importantly organised a “Spring Eco-fair”. This project gave us the chance to develop social and business skills as well as being the beginning of the great project of our lives in and with the communities that surround us. Our project was aimed at people in exclusion or at risk of social exclusion, especially women and young people, while helping an empty and aged rural area to renew itself.

Activities we co-created:
  • Enero 2021 De-Eucalyptisation 

We organised two collective workdays that were open to anyone who was interested, and attended by all of our team, to take on some forestry management. We removed young invasive Eucalyptus trees to allow more space for autochthonous species, and formed mounds of branches to slow water run-off and encourage soil development. 

  • Febrero 2021

Construction of a greenhouse- the beginning of our vegetable garden

  • May 2021 – Spring Eco-Fair

This was our biggest (and most stressful) event. With just 6 of us working together, navigating COVID regulations and getting permissions from the town hall we managed to get hundreds of people together to share and learn. Our event was to encourage local circular economy, promote solidarity among the community and offer, completely free of charge, workshops in social and ecological topics. See the video to relive this wonderful day! 

  • June 2021 onwards

We have been offering a range of free workshops form different members of the team, and plan to continue these beyond the summer!

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¡Mi experiencia como voluntaria en Boodaville Barcelona 2022! – Vianna

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¡Mi experiencia como voluntaria en Boodaville Barcelona 2022! – Vianna

la experiencia de Vianna de un año como voluntaria para Boodaville Barcelona 2022; ¡Permacultura urbana, eco-festival y más!

En 2022 comencé el proyecto de voluntariado de 12 meses para iniciar el Boodaville Barcelona, he estado involucrado en varios proyectos de Solidaridad Europea a lo largo de los años y he pasado los últimos 3 años involucrado con Boodaville. Mi objetivo era completar el voluntariado antes de cumplir 30 años, aunque con COVID causando muchos retrasos, estoy 7 meses más tarde de lo planeado …

Saul y yo tuvimos la oportunidad de construir este proyecto con Anna, desde la estructura misma del horario y nuestro cronograma e identificar nuestros propios objetivos personales y colectivos con este proyecto. A lo largo del año pasé mucho tiempo en Poble Sec, conociendo el barrio y asistiendo y organizando eventos con las asociaciones que ya están apoyando a la comunidad en gran medida y llevando la transición ecosocial a la conversación y la acción. Por muchas razones, se ha convertido en uno de mis barrios favoritos de Barcelona, ya que la naturaleza de Montjuic es un escape habitual de la ciudad.

A lo largo del año pasé muchos viernes en Hort de la Font Trobada, un jardín comunitario que también está escondido en Montjuic. Con hileras de huertos que cultivan aromáticos, frutas, verduras y flores comestibles … Este fue un verdadero oasis para mí, recordándome cómo mi madre solía cuidar el jardín cuando era niño, siempre plantaba mucha lavanda. Pasé mucho tiempo aprendiendo sobre los usos medicinales de las plantas y recolectando cosas que crecían en abundancia para hacer ungüentos y aceites curativos a base de hierbas.

Algunos días pasaba horas en la computadora, investigando, aprendiendo, escribiendo y organizando, completando las tareas necesarias detrás de escena. Sobre todo me encantaba estar al aire libre, con las plantas y los insectos, a la sombra de los árboles y ensuciarme las manos. Me encanta estar completamente inmerso en la naturaleza, la mayor parte del año viví en La Floresta y eso significaba que tenía mucho tiempo para pasar con los árboles y ocasionalmente encontrarme con jabalíes.

Logramos muchas cosas este año, incluida la construcción y el mantenimiento de algunos petit jardinets, trabajar en Hort de la Font Trobada y organizar y apoyar eventos comunitarios como voluntarios o participantes, aprender sobre el diseño de permacultura y la sostenibilidad en la ciudad, organizar el 4º Festival Maranya y comenzar nuestro encuentro ecosocial semanal.

Es difícil resumir en una breve entrada de blog cómo este año me ha cambiado, y todas las cosas que hemos logrado. Diré que estoy agradecido por el crecimiento y el aprendizaje que tuvo lugar, por la reflexión y los desafíos. Esto ha ayudado a dar forma a mis valores y perspectiva del mundo de una manera más positiva y amorosa.

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My experience volunteering at Boodaville Barcelona 2022! – Vianna

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My experience volunteering at Boodaville Barcelona 2022! – Vianna

Vianna's experience of a year volunteering for Boodaville Barcelona 2022; urban permaculture, eco-festival and more !

In 2022 I began the 12 month volunteering project to start the Boodaville Barcelona, I have been involved in several European Solidarity projects over the years and have spent the last 3 years involved with Boodaville. It was my goal to complete the volunteering before I turned 30, although with COVID causing many delays, I am 7 months later than planned…

Saul and I had the opportunity to build this project with Anna, from the very structure of the timetable and our schedule and to identify our own personal and collective goals with this project. Throughout the year I spent a lot of time in Poble Sec, getting to know the barrio and attending and organising events with the associations who are already supporting the community in a big way and bringing ecosocial transition into conversation and action. For many reasons, it has become one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Barcelona, with Montjuic’s nature being a regular escape from the city. 

Throughout the year I spent many Friday’s in Hort de la Font Trobada, a community garden which is also tucked away in Montjuic. With rows of allotments growing aromatics, fruits, veg and edible flowers… This was a real oasis for me, reminding me of how my mum used to tend the garden when I was a kid, she always planted a lot of lavender. I spent a lot of time continuing to learn about the medicinal uses of plants, and collecting things that were growing in abundance to make herbal healing salves and oils. 

Some days I spent hours on the computer, researching, learning, writing and organising, completing the necessary, behind the scenes tasks. Mostly I loved being outdoors, with the plants and insects, in the shade of the trees and getting my hands dirty. I love being fully immersed in nature, most of the year I was living in La Floresta and that meant that I had a lot of time to spend with the trees and occasionally running into wild boars.

We achieved many things this year, including building and maintaining some petit jardinets, working in Hort de la Font Trobada and organising and supporting community events as volunteers or participants, learning about permaculture design and sustainability in the city, organising the 4th Maranya Festival and starting our weekly ecosocial meet up.

It’s difficult to summarise in a short blogpost how this year has changed me, and all of the things that we achieved. I will say that I am grateful for the growth and learning that took place, for the reflection and the challenges. This has helped to shape my values and perspective on the world in a more positive and loving way.

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Boodaville Caseres Site Manager and Volunteer Mentor 2023

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Boodaville Caseres Site Manager and Volunteer Mentor 2023

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UPDATE

Site Manager – we have the site manager role covered until August 2023 with Alex currently in the role, and Sara ready to take over if he moves on before then. We are looking for applications for the role of Site Manager and Volunteer Mentor starting in September 2023. We will make a new appointment based on the best person for the role between all the applicants. If you are interested in coming to live and work and manage Boodaville Caseres please get in touch to organise visits and training before August to see if you role is for you!

 

We are seeking a Site Manager and Volunteer Mentor to live onsite at Boodaville Caseres for the 2 year period of Jan 2023- Dec 2024. This is a volunteer position without a salary, all expenses will be covered. The Site Manager will be able to claim expenses for living, running the Boodaville site and general expenses including “pocket money”.

The day to day tasks include, maintaining the food forest and small scale regenerative agriculture project, maintaining buildings and spaces, running a nursery and managing the volunteers weekly timetable. This includes meeting with volunteers and assigning tasks for the volunteers to work 4-5hours from Monday to Friday. Please see the links (below) to the Infopack for the project to know the volunteers roles and expectations as well as the website and Instagram.

Ideally the person who will take this role will visit Boodaville for several days to a week in 2022 to get to know the space and project and meet with Anna Louise, the project coordinator, online or in person..

Links:

 

Essential Skills: Driving license, over 25 years old, Spanish and English speaking to conversational level, PDC 

Highly desirable: Bilingual Spanish/English, passionate about sharing knowledge and skills, excellent communication skills (via whatsapp), able to efficiently manage the weekly timetable for the volunteers, enjoy nature immersion, interest in community and cultural activities of the Matarranya region, work within a budget and keep all receipts in order for expenses claims, proactive and takes initiative to make events and exciting things happen, self-care skills and practices, effective leadership skills and self-motivation and encouraging the volunteer team, practical experience in agriculture, plant nurseries, bio-construction and water management, recognition of the importance of reflection and evaluation, over 30 years old, peace-making skills, flexibility and keenness to learn from the experience through rough and smooth, accountability for job list, able to give and receive feedback in a constructive manner, a comfortable and flowing relationship with Anna Louise, project coordinator.

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Boodaville Barcelona Volunteers 2023

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Boodaville Barcelona Volunteers 2023

Urban Permaculture opportunities in 2023 with Boodaville Barcelona
WHEN?

A 12 month contract starting in January 2022.

(Application deadline 10th December 2021 – these positions have been filled)

WHO?

This is a placement for participants with a maximum age of 30 as it is funded by the European Solidarity Corps. We are looking for people who are highly motivated to learn and apply Urban Permaculture, who are responsible and have an interest in ecosocial transition. Applicants should have good communication skills in Spanish as there will be networking and social media tasks. They should be prepared to come to the Poble Sec neighbourhood to work at least three days a week.

WHERE?

Volunteers will live in, or close to, Barcelona and will work in the Poble Sec neighbourhood to create regenerative projects. They will work in a variety of locations including co-working spaces, the offices of collaborating organisations, urban gardens and outdoor public spaces. 

WHAT?

January will be a month of observation, planning and training, after which volunteers can implement projects they choose ranging from: organising events and workshops promoting ecosocial transition, implementing permaculture design in the Poble Sec neighbourhood, communication tasks for Boodaville, collaborating with existing organisations on publicly funded projects, creating the project “Permaculture Poble Sec”, helping the Boodaville Association grow by engaging young people and sharing opportunities. 

There are many opportunities for independent work, as well as roles collaborating with exisiting groups. There are also opportunities to be involved with permaculure networks across the city and at a regional, national and international level.

Volunteers will work closely with Anna Louise Gurney the coordinator and mentor for this project

WHY?

This European Solidarity Corps project is an opportunity to engage in promoting ecosocial design with long-term effects in a city neighbourhood. All basic living expenses are covered as well as the expenses to travel to Barcelona, and you receive monthly pocket money. 

You will be living and learning ethical design, as well as experiencing life in an urban neighbourhood. There are all sorts of possible day to day activities, please read the infopack for more information  and if you are eligible you can start the application process by filling in the google form.

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Maranya Fest 2022

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Maranya Fest 2022

Our little festival continues in 2022 when we returned to the farm at WildLab for an epic weekend of permaculture, nature and dancing!

Maranya 2022

 

On June 24th we were back on site at the incredible WildLab farm in Bigues i Riells, arriving in the heat, crammed into the back of Matteo’s party van to set up camp for Maranya 2022. 

 

At the heart of the weekend was our desire to share with you the opportunity to be in nature and to feel our connection with it whilst exploring living permaculture. We had the chance to spend a weekend experiencing community living, sharing and dancing each night in the dome. Beginning our days long after the rooster’s crows, stepping out into the warmth of the sun and sounds of the surrounding forest. 

We started Saturday morning with a yoga session which the chickens crept into, meditating and moving our bodies in the morning, and then exploring the offerings that our participants had to share.

The permaculture games hosted by Anna and Juanjo brought out our childlike joy, curiosity and wildly entertaining improv performances from everyone that took part.  The vital discussions about soil and food preservation that took place in Sam’s workshops inspired and moved us into new ways of thinking about how we understand and interact with our environment, how we manage our time to create freedom and how we can live in abundance.

We loved the organic flow of skillshares and pop up workshops brought to us: Vadim brought us tea tasting, and brewed pots of tea at just the right times.  A Contact Jam movement session from Yuri. Michela shared her passion for reflexology and holistic healing and the gift of healing massages. Valeria set the scene with a gentle, introspective and interactive self-care workshop to bring us home into ourselves on Sunday morning.

 

A huge special, sparkling shout out for the team of volunteers (Andreea, Ines, Valeria, Luca and Yuri) who supported the event and helped us hold the entire weekend together.

This year saw us running on very Spanish time with a few more obstacles than we could have planned for which had the team stretched whilst we worked to deliver delicious vegetarian meals to the people. We ate well, locally sourced and organic and had plenty of poolside chilling before the music started. 

My personal favourite part of Maranya is the music, the dancing and the annual appearance of my tiger suit. The line up was very HOT. Thank you so much to our dear Ines, bringing some feminine energy to the team of DJ’s and huge thanks and love to all the DJ’s who got us dancing for hours and hours: Conxenxa, Mathz, Palladium, Son B2B Raul Naro and Just Luca.

 

And of course, thank you to each and everyone who came to our little festival! I hope that the magic of Maranya carried into the following days and continues to ripple through our lives. 

 

Much love.

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Raval Solidarity Project

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Raval Solidarity Project

Following Maranya Festival, an overview of the Raval Solidarity Project in 2021

Following the main collaborative event of the year, Maranya Festival, many of the participants connected with one another and began to create events, parties and workshops inspired by our immersive weekend. A weekend filled with music and dancing, fuelled by locally sourced, organic and vegetarian food. It featured permaculture, poetry and grow your own food workshops, yoga, aerial hoop, contemporary dance, medicinal plants, macrame, and Wim Hof breathing with cold water exposure.

It was a celebration which rippled through the community and kept spirits high in an otherwise strange and sometimes tense year. The community has such an eclectic collection of people with beautifully diverse personalities, interests and skills and it was a blessing to see how things organically continued to happen after this weekend.

Throughout this project we were in collaboration with Chanti, the founder of Culture Creativa who was onboarded as our mentor. Chanti uses her Instagram and website to connect local, migrant artists and create booming events which encourage artists, poets and speakers to take to the mic and share their message. As a performer she uses her powerful lyrics to unite and move the crowd and to inspire action in their own lives and communities. She worked with our team as they were networking and attending events to get inspired about how they could initiate social change, through workshops and events to build community and strengthen the bonds between diverse groups of people.

Back in the heart of Raval we got together to discuss how we could tackle something as large as the fashion industry. While the figures are obvious, it seems that many people are unable or unwilling to boycott high street brands in the name of our planet and future generations. Why is that? Many reasons including constant advertising, social pressure, lack of funds or time often lead people to seek fashionable or cheap clothing from conveniently located, fast fashion brands. 

Latvian designer and Barcelona resident Madara Sabanova is a talented designer and tailor with her own brand @madara_couture_ which values high quality, locally sourced materials and timeless, often one-off pieces which adhere to the label “Slow Fashion”.

We realised that so many of us were aware of the issues of fast fashion, often gathering for clothes swaps amongst friends, borrowing or buying second hand. But so many of us were not really considering repairing or altering the clothes that we already owned. In order to inspire and encourage us to experiment with the things we already have, Madara organised a workshop which invited us to bring an item of clothing to ‘sacrifice’ and experiment with upcycling or fixing our clothes. 

This brought a small group of eager people together, all with complaints about clothing companies ill fitting items and decreasing quality of clothes. It was a fun and experimental afternoon which was filled with great conversations and ideas about how we can reuse, repair and restyle our items and create more interesting, creatively expressive and well-fitting clothes.

Another project which bloomed into action was the creation of a weekend retreat in nature at the beginning of Autumn called Into The Darkness, the team and participants from Maranya Festival began to meet regularly to organise this healing and restorative event for the community. Expanding on some of the workshops which were shared during the festival and designing a menu which was seasonal and local, they secured the location in the Pyrenees at Sanilles Eco Retreat and hosted a small event for members of the community. The team was very thorough in the planning of the event and plan to re-run the event again in the Spring as we move Into the Light again.

Chanti lead the team in the development of Mami Munch, a social project which brings people together through sharing of fusion and traditional food from our mixed backgrounds. Another simple, accessible and love-infused idea. Designed to celebrate women from different cultures and countries, already cooking for their families or communities and bringing them together to connect through this shared experience, this project will continue in 2022

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Soil for Life

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Soil for Life

Recently we gathered for an inspiring and educational workshop about SOIL! Part of one of the solidarity projects of 2021, focusing on sustainability, eco living and community.

“We are overlooking soil as the foundation of all life on earth”

— Andres Arnalds

 

Many of us have been regrowing spring onions or lettuce in the kitchen, (trying to) grow avocados from the stone or enthusiastically planting seeds and buying plants and then feeling disheartened when they wilt and die, but this failure and trying and testing is a completely necessary and natural part of this learning process. This has been a beautiful trend which picked up during the periods of confinement, the question is how do we keep this going? 

Successfully growing something from a seed is a simple, humbling process which brings us back to the earth, reminding us of our innate connection to our environment. Getting our hands dirty and watching the plants grow day by day can be a calming and healing process which brings a layer of mindfulness to our days, checking the leaves, the weather, and feeling awe as we watch the process of new life.

We began by getting our hands into some soil samples; comparing, feeling, smelling the soil and identifying what the soil consists of. 

 

“Soil is an almost magical substance, a living system that transforms the materials it encounters”

–George Monbiot. 

 

Turns out it is complex and very much alive, made up of organic matter, microorganisms, air and water (ideally). Anna and her assistant/daughter, Kira, demonstrated the effects of rain over poor quality soil and good quality soil, which got us all thinking about where our food is coming from and how can we regenerate and replenish soil or land that has been depleted by years of monoculture farming? 

Caring for the soil rather than just the plants is fundamental in the sustainability of our environment. It seems that no matter how we look at the topic of the climate crisis and ecological collapse, it always comes back to the soil, as Anna mentioned this quote in the workshop) 

 

“Despite all our achievements we owe our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains” 

— Farm equipment association of Minnesota and South Dakota

 

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