In this workshop we will learn together on how to:
– make plant-based milks and cookie recipes from the food scraps.
– make chemical-free body scrubs from coffee scraps.
We will learn about the impact that animal milk has on the environment and present some eco-friendly alternatives that everyone can prepare at home.
We will address issues such as food waste, recycling and reusing resources in the kitchen.
The game Adedayo makes players walk in the shoes of a fictious Indigenous community, challenged by the discovery of a mineral deposit in their homeland.
What side will you pick?
Learn about the Free, Prior and Informed Consent principle and decision-making in an interactive way.
SEEDS’ volunteers are planning a garden clean-up at Andrými this Friday morning.
The tasks include: cleaning the garden, adding new soil to certain spots of the garden, planting bee-friendly flowers, watering, etc.
The plan is to meet there at 10.00 am for a couple of hours. The more, the merrier!
We will have some gardening tools available, but please bring your own as well!
Talking to people from different cultures can be tricky. Sometimes, we don’t understand each other because of language differences or different ways we express ourselves without words. Our cultures affect how we talk and share information. Stereotypes can also get in the way. In this workshop day, hosted by SEEDS Iceland long term volunteers, we learn about different cultures, listen carefully, and be open to new ways of communicating.
SEEDS Iceland, established in 2005, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and environmental awareness through projects in Iceland. Collaborating with local communities and international volunteers, SEEDS has organized nearly 8000 projects, focusing on environmental conservation, cultural activities, and education initiatives.
Activities:
– Environment: There will be a talk about why it is important to clean the streets, the city and the beach.
– Street art: There will be a workshop about street art in the world and in Reykjavik.
Spaces:
– Kitchen
– Large room with video beam
This is a private SEEDS event.
Thank you very much.
SEEDS Iceland, established in 2005, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and environmental awareness through projects in Iceland. Collaborating with local communities and international volunteers, SEEDS has organized nearly 8000 projects, focusing on environmental conservation, cultural activities, and education initiatives.
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In this workshop we will learn together on how to:
– make plant-based milks and cookie recipes from the food scraps.
– make chemical-free body scrubs from coffee scraps.
We will learn about the impact that animal milk has on the environment and present some eco-friendly alternatives that everyone can prepare at home.
We will address issues such as food waste, recycling and reusing resources in the kitchen.
The game Adedayo makes players walk in the shoes of a fictious Indigenous community, challenged by the discovery of a mineral deposit in their homeland.
What side will you pick?
Learn about the Free, Prior and Informed Consent principle and decision-making in an interactive way.
SEEDS’ volunteers are planning a garden clean-up at Andrými this Friday morning.
The tasks include: cleaning the garden, adding new soil to certain spots of the garden, planting bee-friendly flowers, watering, etc.
The plan is to meet there at 10.00 am for a couple of hours. The more, the merrier!
We will have some gardening tools available, but please bring your own as well!
Talking to people from different cultures can be tricky. Sometimes, we don’t understand each other because of language differences or different ways we express ourselves without words. Our cultures affect how we talk and share information. Stereotypes can also get in the way. In this workshop day, hosted by SEEDS Iceland long term volunteers, we learn about different cultures, listen carefully, and be open to new ways of communicating.
SEEDS Iceland, established in 2005, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and environmental awareness through projects in Iceland. Collaborating with local communities and international volunteers, SEEDS has organized nearly 8000 projects, focusing on environmental conservation, cultural activities, and education initiatives.
This is a private SEEDS event.
Workshop for filling in application forms (private).
– Environment: There will be a talk about why it is important to clean the streets, the city and the beach.
– Street art: There will be a workshop about street art in the world and in Reykjavik.
– Kitchen
– Large room with video beam
This is a private SEEDS event.
Thank you very much.
Fundur hjá hópnum Hinsegin Heift.
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Meeting of Queer Rage, grassroot group.
SEEDS Iceland, established in 2005, is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and environmental awareness through projects in Iceland. Collaborating with local communities and international volunteers, SEEDS has organized nearly 8000 projects, focusing on environmental conservation, cultural activities, and education initiatives.
This is a private SEEDS event.
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