Things people have said about previous EAT courses.
Photos courtesy of Amelia Gregory
“I felt completely changed and so positive after the course. It reinforced my belief in the possibilities we can achieve together, increased my belonging to an activist community, taught me amazing new tools, and made me feel that fundamental change is truly possible in our communities. As a result of doing the course, I have cooperative and activist links across Europe; I have set up a cooperative community project teaching skills to others, taken part in organising political and community events, and now teach others how to do so. I would recommend this experience to anyone!” - EAT 2002 Course participant
“It was, without question, the most inspiring and formative learning experience I have ever had. The level of teaching and organisation was amazing, as was the sense of community among those attending. I thoroughly appreciated the participatory learning environment, and the opportunity to learn practical skills for healing the planet and to connect them to the ongoing experiences of indigenous peoples, ecological practitioners and social activists.” - EAT 2004 Course participant
“I really appreciate the intention behind this course and the imagination, creativity and energy that went into it. The teachers have great passion, knowledge, experience and generosity. It is a hugely valuable course. The mix of permaculture, ritual and activism was wonderful, and has helped to heal my relationship with activism.” - EAT 2006 Course participant
“ I came because I wanted to grow in confidence in how to grow things. EAT has given me so much more! I have also been inspired as to things to bring into my own teaching, as well as ideas of how to shift ways in which I am living. I see all of these as ‘ activist’ domains.” - EAT 2009 Course participant
“I really enjoyed the teaching duo’ s dynamic and teaching. There was a fair balance of listening, interaction and flexibility which created a relaxed yet efficient learning environment, which I felt comfortable contributing to and asking questions.” - EAT 2009 Course participant
“ It gave me a real feeling of hope that there are so many other people from different disciplines working towards positive change.” - EAT 2009 Course participant