Monday, July 9, 2012
reflections
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Actions Post SSE2
My partner 60%
My work/White Circles. 20%
Creativity 5%
Family 5%
Health 8%
Fun 2%
How would I like this to look?
My partner 20%
Work/White Circles 30%
Health 10%
Family 15%
Fun 10%
Creativity 10%
Experimentation 5%
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Women.
Making
and Progress.
This year, in Australia, I will be starting a a program with the Melbourne School for Social Entrepreneurs, which sounds like a lengthy, and possibly a bit swanky, but really, is a way to engage and enhance like minded people with a project like that of White Circles. I envisage challenges, networking, goals, transparency, honesty and progress. And I feel it is perfect timing for White Circles, and therefore Nangi Village.
I guess this will keep me local for a while. Not such a bad thing really, but I feel as though when the time comes, I will be itching to get to humble Nangi village.
The First question I want to ask with this program in mind is where do I see myself and White Circles in 12 months....
Greater commercial potential.
Clearer roles within the village.
More training in the village.
High, sustained and better quality of products.
An understanding of sales through the internet from Nangi Village.
My own Nepali language will progress.
Have ideas and basic plans to create a branch of White Circles in Australia.
Get other people to help out in various places.
Develop consistent packaging and a clear marketing theme.
Design a range for another outlet.
Diversify
Communicate.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Documentary screening 8th Feb
Wednesday, February 8th @ 7pm.
Free entrance
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Location:Gertrudes brown couch
Monday, December 5, 2011
Fair@square festival
It is true that most businesses simply take time. But if would be nice to see some more collaboration, or even sponsorship from bigger partners for an event such as the fair@square festival that advocates fair-trade and sustainability. All good things at the core.
For now we will just keep on trying! And remember that really it is a global issue that I cannot take personally.
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Location:Federation square
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Nangi update
There could also be other local investments to think about along side the school.
It is a brilliant time of the year to be making, and a brilliant time to be selling too!
- Comments, ideas and constructive criticism appreciated!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Documentation
It is an honor to have been involved in the documentary.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Fair Trade.... Fairtrade
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
home in aus
From afar, some 20 women are going about their lives with enthusiasm and trust in what is happening in Australia.
The winter trade has been steady, but interest is positive. Spring time marks the time to kick start trade, and there are some new avenues to tap into. Education here in Australia will play a key role! Spreading the word to why shopping with awareness is actually circulating to better places across the globe.
It is a challenge I constantly battle with, to limit my purchases to Australian made, or a community development project.
Local garlic is very hard to find.
I need some new joggers that are not made in China.
And some good ink pencils that also don't support a trade I am not interested in.
It follows on to meat, and the question of changing the industry. Is it better to eat none at all.... or buy meat that advocates free range? Therefore making a stand to the reasons why I don't eat meat.
Do I fly home and pay half the price, or go on the train for 2 days?
Being home, and away from Nepal is allowing me to resettle into the environment I want to market in. It is inspiring me to develop new products that link within this lifestyle, and I feel good about it!
Documentary out soon!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
the story please!!!!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
New people. New forest. New dialect... and a road less travelled.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Some time in April or May for a short week.
Friday, April 29, 2011
P.R in Australia
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Nangi Second Input
Nevertheless, my unexpected arrival to check the progress of Kitaab (Book) making, proved satisfying for both parties. I was excited to see their creative initiatives, just as excited to see the quality kept high, and even more excited to see their enthusiasm to start work again after farming work subsides.
I cannot be anything but proud of Nangi village, and learn from their commoradory, independance, and exclusion from some cultural barriers. I am dedicated to the continual support and excited to try a similar model with another village.
I feel as though working with women tends to domino the community projects, with understanding of such priorities as education, sanitation, agriculture and health.
... I could be nothing but comfortable.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Products
BORIS;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
All are blank inside.
20 gram paper, about 100 pages.
Sizes range from 15x15cm to 18x20cm
More BORIS, printed with ancient fabric block prints.
Most have 20 pages of 40 gram paper.
Sizes range from 15x15cm - 22x22cm
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
First Season
Nangi Village - A successful small enterprise which generates income through traditional artistic skills. . . Income that sustains a number of women's families, as well as contributes to the local school of Nangi village..... I have a lot of faith in this school. It is supported by Himanchal Education foundation. - http://www.himanchal.org/ which have tremendously sustainable ideas. Where internet access is their main success.
The hand made journals in this village have come from the abundance of Lokta tree which is located in the jungle on our doorstep. Resources are naturally regenerated, organic, and totally sustainable.
Production of the paper and books is very casual. If women chose to come and work, we welcome them, and they receive a daily wage. We also think it is pretty important that their home environment is not jeopardized. Collecting grasses for animals and general farm maintainability takes up a significant chunk of their day.
One thing to consider here would be to decrease the home labor by producing better grasses and researching some relevant environmental changes.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Pumdi Village
SEPANA (DREAM) NEPAL.
The contrast in Nangi village to Pumdi village is both inspiring, shocking and motivating. I walk down to a much less physically demanding environment. Where the cultural barriers are far higher for me. There is a different understanding of development here... maybe the result of being close to Pokhara city where tourism is what the city strives on. Whatever it be - I am still learning about it and any such thought I pass here - are MINE and not justified by anything more than my experiences.
Sapana Nepal works in Pumdi, and do much more than inspiring education. Sepana Nepal looks ahead into keeping things sustainable. I want to help this. I want something long lasting.... and I want somet
hing FUN.... What is fun - time, an experience... A FEELING ... and state of mind.
So far Sapana has done a good job in developing the creative mind and introducing colour. That in itself for me is incredibly exciting.
We have played around with some Batik here on possible marketable items in Australia. At this stage I hope to go home with some samples, tests, development and positivity. And I feel in the future there are big possibilities for a womens program here. The biggest feat is gaining trust in what we are selling. I would be ever so happy to work along side these women.