Alixa Garcia of Climbing PoeTree performed and spoke at Bioneers 2016, Oct. 21st-23rd, 2016. Before the conference, we caught up with Alixa in New York where she shared her powerful message to women.
Bioneers 2016 Alixa Garcia, Climbing PoeTree: A Platform to Discuss Race, Power & Awarness
Alixa Garcia of Climbing PoeTree spoke and performed at Bioneers 2016 about how to unite and push boundaries, the power of the Bioneers platform and the need to lift the veil. We caught up with Alixa in New York City before the conference.
Nina Simons Invites You to Bioneers 2016
Bioneers co-founder Nina Simons is jazzed about this year’s conference and shares what she’s most looking forward to. Learn more at https://bioneers.org
Bioneers CWL Alum Calgary Brown
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Empowering Youth Leadership | Bioneers
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Bioneers Speaker, Joan Blades of MoveOn, MomsRising & Living Room Conversation
How do we come together to find the right answers when don’t agree? Bioneers16 speaker, Joan Blades, founding partner of Living Room Conversations and co-founder of MomsRising.org and MoveOn.org, trained as an attorney/mediator, spent 10 years as a software entrepreneur and is also an artist, mother, and true believer in the power of citizens. She is the co-author of The Custom-Fit Workplace: Choose When, Where and How to Work and Boost the Bottom Line and The Motherhood Manifesto. Learn more at https://bioneers.org
Living Filtration System – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Alison Lewis and Casey Howard with Team Penthouse Protozoa in Eugene, USA discusses the “Living Filtration System ” – a project finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. The Living Filtration System is biomimetic drainage system that keeps nutrients in the soil rather than leaving the field in runoff. It’s an alternative designed to serve as a catalyst for changing current farming techniques.
Team Penthouse Protozoa is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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Oasis Aquaponic Food Production System – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Michelle Leach with Team Oasis in Ann Arbor, Michigan discusses the “Oasis Aquaponic Food Production System ” – a project finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. The Oasis Aquaponic Food Production System helps subsistence farmers grow better food using less space, less water, and no chemicals. It also improves nutrition and generates income
Team Oasis is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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Hexagro – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Felipe Hernández of Team Hexagro in Milan, Italy discusses his team’s project, a finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. Hexagro allows people to grow healthy food on a small footprint. It’s made of recyclable, biodegradable materials with a unique, hexagonal shape that was inspired by geometric patterns found in nature.
Team Hexagro is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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BioNurse – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Camila Hernández and Camila Gratacos of Team CERES in Quillota, Chile discusses the “BioNurse” – a project finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. The BioNurse is an incubator for life. It helps seeds to grow and restores degraded soils back to health.
Team CERES is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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BIOcultivator – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Team B4D in Zvolen, Slovakia discusses the “BIOcultivator” – a project finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. The BIOcultivator is a self-sustaining system to help city-dwellers grow their own organic food, right on their balconies. It was designed inspired by the ability of some lizard species living in arid areas to collect water and moisture with their skin.
Team B4D is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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Mangrove Still – Biomimicry Design Challenge | Ray of Hope Prize Finalist
Alessandro Bianciardi of Team Planet in Brescia, Italy discusses the “Mangrove Still” – a project finalist in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge. The Mangrove Still is a modular desalinization and water purification system built with recyclable and re-usable materials.
Team Planet is one of the seven finalists for the $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Prize, to be awarded at the 2016 Bioneers Conference.
For more information and to attend the awards ceremony: https://nationalbioneersconferenceo2016.sched.org/event/6qNP/biomimcry-global-design-challenge-award
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