
Activities
ReAnglia works with people and organisations to reimagine their relationship with the land, governance and future of Anglia.
What’s On
↠ Join the ReAnglia WhatsApp community – a space for people curious about kinship with the land, Rights of Nature, nature connection and regenerative futures in the Anglian region, to share ideas, ask questions and connect with others.
↠ Book Groups – Reading and discussing regenerative, relational and place based books. Find out more and sign up here
↠ Talks, Presentations and Workshops – Jenni is available to speak to groups, organisations and events and run workshops on themes including Rights of Nature, kincentric worldview, thinking bioregionally and imagining regenerative futures. Get in touch to explore what you might need (reanglia@proton.me).
Available On Request
↠ Guided Imaginal Nature Walks or Firepit Circles – re-rooting into the land before journeying through landscape and time and remembering our nature and kinship.
↠ Business offerings – materials and workshops to support regenerative strategy and governance innovation.
Interested in joining or collaborating on any of the above? Express interest
In Development
↠ Online courses – an introduction to regenerative, relational futures.
↠ Regional mapping – community mapping of the region’s regenerative best practice examples. Investigating the region’s relationship with nature.
↠ Research – a legal journal article exploring the deep history of our relationship to nature and its legal implications.
↠ Community Building – relationships and collaboration with people, initiatives, communities, businesses, councils, and practitioners who share regenerative values.
↠ Rights of Nature – exploring how nature can be represented in community, civic and corporate decision making, and what legal frameworks might support this.
Interested in getting involved with any of the above, or want to find out more? Get in touch.
Future Dreams
↠ Creative design calls – inviting regenerative futures fiction and art.
↠ A physical centre – offering residential courses, a museum of regenerative futures, permaculture and design demonstrations, experiential learning and creativity.
↠ An academic institute – bringing together academics to research relational, regenerative futures.
↠ Participatory Democracy – Facilitating spaces for communities to imagine and co-create regenerative futures together.
Do you want to build this with us? Get in touch.
Reciprocal Contribution Funding Model
We trust you to give what feels fair
ReAnglia works on reciprocal contribution principles. We provide experiences, knowledge, and facilitation that create value – and we invite contributions that honour that value and make our work sustainable. This is a value exchange rooted in mutual respect and trust. How it works:
- Reflect on the value this work brings to you or your organisation.
- Consider what feels fair and sustainable – both for you to give, and for us to receive so we can continue this work.
- If this work brings significant value and you have capacity to give more, we welcome that – it supports our wider mission and helps others who face financial constraints.
- If you’re navigating limitations, give what you genuinely can. We trust in reciprocity and sufficiency.
- This model reflects the kinship-based, non-extractive relationships we’re cultivating with land and each other.
Photo by J. Ramos – Organic beans grown by S. Ramos (16) on a work experience placement with Highfield Ely Academy at Prospects Trust – Snakehall Farm.
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