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7. Passing on the Baton to the Next Gen

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Just like Kung Fu Panda movies, there comes a time when a Master passes the baton to an Apprentice. A similar intergenerational process is happening in Australia. Let’s find out how it’s going!

Jess Vize is the State Coordinator for Roots & Shoots Victoria, an initiative of the Jane Goodall Institute. She’s currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science at Deakin University.

Emily Alexander is the Education Manager for Culture College Arnhem Land Aboriginal Corporation, working alongside Yolngu Elders such as Djapirri Mununggirritj. She has university qualifications in Environmental and Indigenous Education.

Sophia Bagatsing is Founder of Friends of the Forest and also makes a special guest appearance.

In a (gum)nut shell …

Issue: Intergenerational leadership change can be tricky at the best of times.

Opportunity: Pioneering Elders & Mentors are setting inspiring examples for others to follow.

Insights: When we proactively embrace Gen Z’s ecological superpowers, everyone benefits.

The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

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Just like Kung Fu Panda movies, there comes a time when a Master passes the baton to an Apprentice. A similar intergenerational process is happening in Australia. Let’s find out how it’s going!

Jess Vize is the State Coordinator for Roots & Shoots Victoria, an initiative of the Jane Goodall Institute. She’s currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science at Deakin University.

Emily Alexander is the Education Manager for Culture College Arnhem Land Aboriginal Corporation, working alongside Yolngu Elders such as Djapirri Mununggirritj. She has university qualifications in Environmental and Indigenous Education.

Sophia Bagatsing is Founder of Friends of the Forest and also makes a special guest appearance.

In a (gum)nut shell …

Issue: Intergenerational leadership change can be tricky at the best of times.

Opportunity: Pioneering Elders & Mentors are setting inspiring examples for others to follow.

Insights: When we proactively embrace Gen Z’s ecological superpowers, everyone benefits.

The ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’ campaign is a collaboration between Regeneration Projects, UN Youth Australia and RMIT University. Join us on this journey!

  continue reading

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