
August 2026: Transforming through Play
In this issue: Cultural Transformation Game, East Asia Gathering, Fundraising Foundations evergreen training, invitation to the Waves Café, Gathering Journal #3, and more!
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In this issue: Cultural Transformation Game, East Asia Gathering, Fundraising Foundations evergreen training, invitation to the Waves Café, Gathering Journal #3, and more!

The Transition Network has always been rooted in social and ecological justice values and principles. But we, as a team, felt that something important was missing. Hear about our ongoing journey and join the conversation: find pathways and opportunities at the end of this blog. We would like to

Transitioners from South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan gathered in Kyohoku, Kyoto for the Transition East Asia Gathering 2026

TNi's Training Coordinator, Don Hall, muses on the unique power of in-person gatherings in our increasingly isolated times.

In this issue: new Transition narrative hack, articles from Seba Pibi, Don Hall, play the Cultural Transformation Game, read the second release of the Gathering Journal, Kate Evans' Thrutopia story, SCCAN podcast with Martin, news from the hubs & groups and +!
Micelios colaborativos y bosques de esperanza para tejer futuros posibles impulsando la transición ecosocial en México | Collaborative mycelium and forests of hope to weave possible futures by driving the eco-social transition in Mexico

This is the second part to the blog Rhizomatic Adventures on Narrative Hacking I wrote last year. If you haven't, take a look to better understand where this comes from. As you know, Transition Network international won a seat at the Rhizome Fellowship 2025. This allowed us

Dan's entry into the Gathering Journal, exploring who are the people who might be coming together next year

Listening to the Territories: Learnings from the Role of a Hubs Link

Nobody ever said changing the world would be easy, but by engaging in a process of lifelong learning and continual evolution, we can make this work much easier on ourselves.