Spiral Time: Where We Come From | ||||||||
The gods send thread for the web begun - Lief Smith | Adena: Origins | |||||||
Threads Adena is a network for weaving together several threads of research, community, and action:
Sustainability is the fabric we weave. Sustainability is in many ways the practical application of the human project, the unfolding of human potential and the creation of more Beyond sustainability, it is the creation of new possibilities which inspires us. Individually and collectively, we engage in the realization of what Jean Houston has In recent years, the sustainable communities movement has been mainstreamed in many ways. Many thousands of experiments across a great range of scales have given rise to initiatives in
Experience and Learning: Adena is involved in a several transformational sustainable community development projects. Part of our optimism in this work comes from prior experience. The history we draw from includes The Sustainable Communities Environmental Education Network (SCEEN), a pilot project for the National Sustainable Development Extension Network proposed by the White House Inter-Agency Task Force The SCEEN project exemplifies experience with similar initiatives: A Sense of the Sacred
Community Communications Project Jobs in Energy Coalition of Neighborhoods Inter-Neighborhood Coalition Sustainable Business Incubator National Black Business Report Universal Health Care Access Citizens Energy Council Paddlewheel Alliance Synergy Radio Plowshares and others. The archives for Adena provide a glimpse into some of this history. The bibliography provides access to some of the broader intellectual and
Why do this work? The entwined threads of our experience and learning continue in the lives we weave and the work we choose...
But who will yield to their separation, My object in living is to unite My avocation and my vocation As my two eyes make one in sight. Only where love and need are one And the work is play for mortal stakes, Is the deed ever really done For Heaven and the future's sakes.
Robert Frost "Two Tramps in Mud Time" | Adena is the evocative name of the people and region of the Ohio Valley of North America. Adena was the culture of the mound builders, who flourished on the banks and tributaries of the Ohio River some 400+ years ago. While no utopia, Adena was in many ways the most In the 1970's, writer and teacher Leon Driskell founded the Journal Adena to celebrate the history and culture of the Ohio Valley through fiction, oral histories, and scholarly Leon and his family were a huge influence on my life, from his participation in my first 'zine and community teach-ins to his role as principal investigator on my National Endowment for the Our last conversations revolved around possibilities for creating new media projects to support regional sustainability. We talked of co-editing a special issue of Adena that In the way of the world, I was pulled away to other places and projects. When I returned to Louisville nearly ten years later I learned that Leon had passed on. But I and others continue to After some consideration, we've come back to "Adena" as the natural name for the sustainable communities Institute and communications network we envisage. If all goes well we - David Silverman |