Learning Ukrainian? This professional dict is probably for you, simple and efficient, though it might be a little too advanced.

👉 https://pnl.dev/topic/1051/goroh-ukrainian-definition

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This Earth Day, let’s start from where we are—by recognizing the knowledge already around us.

Free Collaborative Discussion Toolkit Activity 5.5, Identifying Knowledge in the Community, invites us to explore the expertise and lived experiences within our own communities. Why not use it to consider how we care for the planet?

🔗 Get the free activity: https://iftalks.org/CDP55

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5.5 Identifying Knowledge in the Community

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🛠️🌳🌞 What can I do, to contribute to the future I envision? I suppose that I could participate in the local tool library & the Museum & Archives. 📚 I imagine this city evolving into a centre of knowledge; rare book collections; tools for DIYers; & (soon-to-be) antique machines, associated manuals, & blueprints. In the present, I could find & support those community spaces that are preserving knowledge for future generations 🐝📖🌱 #Lethbridge #libraries #ToolLibrary #CommunityKnowledge

Looking for top SE conf deadlines 🔍 Have there been any open deadlines for #ICSE, #FSE, or #ASE yet? None on the websites. Assuming no shifts, the next one would be in half a year, and they would cluster in half a year: March, May, August, and September 2024. #communityknowledge
I attended an amazing symposium today, put on by some of our local tribes. Tons of people came.
The Tribal Fire Council is generously offering to teach the community at large, cultural fire practices, and how we start working as a community to make our communities fire safe, while regenerating cultural plant communities, wild foods for humans and wildlife. It is the most hope I've had for our community in a long, long, time. I've been working on my own native food forest, but often feel like I'm floundering because information is not always easily come by. Information on species utilized is available, but there's a huge gap in knowledge on how to actually care for stands, how to burn, harvest, process, cook, store, etc.
A huge door has just opened. I had no idea how extensive tarweeds like madia were utilized. The seeds are high protein and comparable to almonds in nutritional value. Madia can be made into a high quality oil.
I have a few big stands of madia, but historical stands filled vast meadows. I'm definitely going to start thinking bigger.
Photo: Madia Eleganse northern CA.
#Tarweed
#Madia
#Culturalburning #PrescribedBurn
#FoodForests
#CommunityKnowledge
#IndigenousKnowledge