As we tend to forget how we can work together for a common cause, Alekos Pantazis designed the workshop “Musical chairs in common” that helps us explain the concepts of scarcity and abundance in an experiential way. It is an interactive game that prompts us to think differently, and teaches us how we can manage a common resource, like water, together.
It is recommended for local associations that envision an alternative approach to water management, as well as for teachers, students and parents’ associations, but also to people interested in collective self-management.
More information here.
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