Organiser: Doughnut Czechia
Venue: Green Table
A half-day exploring how the architecture of money itself shapes - or breaks - our capacity for ecological and social resilience. Continues the line opened by Third money event, but in a longer format and with international guests.
Programme (draft):
Opening keynote - Goran Jeras (~45 min + Q&A) European ethical-banking pioneer; founder of ZEF, Croatia's Cooperative for Ethical Finance, and a long-standing voice for cooperative and community-owned banking across the EU. On how ethical finance moves from niche to infrastructure.
Workshop - Monetary System Fresk, facilitated by Katy Shields (~2h) Recovering mainstream economist, co-founder of Doughnut Wien, course director of the Regenerative Economy Lab. Runs the Fresque de la Monnaie - a collaborative card workshop developed by Mouvement SOL covering the nature, history, and creation of money, and the alternatives to a fragile monetary system. Travels from Vienna - to be confirmed.
Talk - Collaborative Finance (~45 min) Hands-on session on mutual credit, multilateral clearing, and CoFi tools - the operational layer beneath the theory. Builds on the October Third money discussion and gives participants concrete instruments to take back to their organizations.
Closing reflection & informal networking
