Solidarity Offers Solutions (S.O.S.)
An outlet for civic engagement and community building as we recognize the Earth within our lives. The land, air, water, flora and fauna all have rights and they must be respected if we are going to embrace our true global family.
The time has come for a new narrative and understanding of who we truly are...AfriKin!
AfriKin is a unity movement that recognizes our shared humanity and ancestral source as a global community.
Are you ready to become a steward for the planet?
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Protecting the Earth is a marathon with fractal paths beaming by consciousness awakened. With Eco-AfriKin, we seek to support your empowerment and engagement. We are all in a group project - and revitalizing the Earth and its inhabitants are the goals.
What do you hope to get out of the Eco-AfriKin experience?
How do you want to participate in Eco-AfriKin?
What would you consider your specialized skills and talents?
How do you connect with nature and how do you protect that region from encroachment and degradation?
As you learn about the AfriKin philosophy, how does it connect with your inspiration?
Working for a cause requires endurance and the ability to stretch skills to new levels. To maintain stamina and direction, it is crucial to have grounding elements in your life to help with balance.
Who inspires you to stay active in eco-activities?
How do you avoid burn out and stay motivated?
What practices, routines and goals keep you going when you feel burnt out?
What were your earliest eco-lessons that started you on your path of community engagement?
What lessons have you learned that expanded your sense of consciousness?
What songs, movies, images or poems inspire you ecologically?
While there are ecological issues happening around the world, it is important to recognize the conditions locally. Many situations are mirrored in various locations and people can learn from others to overcome similar crises.
How are environmental changes affecting your community locally?
How can our global networks get involved to support the local efforts?
How are people charting changes to the local ecosystem and how are people adapting?
What innovations have helped the local communities?
How can these improvements be expanded to help more people within the region and beyond?
How are issues caused by policies across the world impacting your community?
It is important to recognize the vitality that personal empowerment conveys. Even though people may be working solo, the goal is to inspire others to join in the efforts and to learn from your example.
What can people do individually to create an impact and expand the reform efforts?
What has the pandemic taught you about adapting to environmental and community issues?
How do you seek to improve your environmental impact within your own life?
What small changes can I make for a healthier planet overall?
As an emerging activist, what are good ways to connect with others and participate in actions?
Note: Due to the extensive nature of this questionnaire (200+ questions across 25+ topics), we've included a representative sample above. The full implementation would include all topics: Environmental Education, Community Engagement, Networking, Resources, Business, Organizers, Art Activism, Media, Government, Income Inequality, Transportation, Recycling, Indigenous Issues, Rewilding, Wildlife, Water Management, Agriculture, Permaculture, Regenerative Agriculture, Urbanization, Energy Policy, Sustainable Energy, and Scientific Breakthroughs.
With Eco-AfriKin, we are here to uplift our global community. By engaging with our planetary consciousness, we strengthen bonds that goes beyond borders and locales. To meet the dynamic needs of various ecosystems, we are tapping into our Earthly essence to shape a more balanced society. Our goals are action oriented and our process is comprehensive, so we are asking you to join Eco-AfriKin as we take these many steps together.
AfriKin is the fusion of two words — "Africa (the continent) and kinship (a sharing of characteristics or origins)". AfriKin brands the name of a cohesive, contemporary and distinctive cultural identity – created by generations of a future-focused, transcontinental populace exploring ethnic exchange with creative programming and positive media.
AfriKin's central theme features discussions on the necessity of love as a unifying force across our diverse and distinguished communities - love for self, others and nature itself.
Join us as we grow together.
AfriKin -- sisters and brothers rooted from the same source in human kinship. This unity opens with harmony toward peaceful solutions. This action benefits all.