Joanna Crowson is working with Be.Time as pilot in EMCCINNO - arts and culture mobilising transformation

Joanna Crowson moved to Cádiz, Spain in 1990 with her family, where they built Casa Gaia, their small-scale permaculture project. Action researcher, activist, artist, facilitator, friend, gardener, grandmother, lover, mystic, poet, sister, teacher, writer… she aspires to stay present in all these important roles (and more) with an open heart. She works with Almenara Culturas Regenerativas and the Be.Time cooperative to raise awareness of the climate and ecological emergency while creating kind, collective spaces for imagining a regenerative future together. She believes permaculture and deep ecology can help us reconnect to the Earth, so we discover we are nature defending itself through our activism.