Earth Activist Training (Full PDC)
Family-Friendly & Bilingual @ Grain&Sens (France)

Earth Activist Training and 12P Permaculture Design are happy to invite you to a two-week intensive Permaculture Design Course (PDC), offering the internationally-recognised 72-hour permaculture curriculum with an additional focus on social permaculture, organizing tools, and spirit. This will be the third training Starhawk and Alfred have offered in Europe that is family-friendly (bring the kids!) and will be live translated between English and French. Come and share a life-changing experience with an intercultural mix of participants and a pair of dynamic and international permaculture educators…and watch this summer’s solar eclipse!

Course Objectives and Content

Earth Activist Training (EAT) is an intensive course combining theory with practical hands-on learning. Completion of the course earns participants a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) – the foundation for further permaculture work and study and a prerequisite for the Diploma in Permaculture Design. Participants will learn Permaculture design principles & techniques. The course includes lectures, discussions, hands-on learning, slideshows, Earth-based rituals, and design projects. We will examine the underlying assumptions of the current culture of consumerism and economic globalisation, and encourage exploration of ways to contribute to the emergence of a culture of sustainability, compassion and equity. The PDC covers a broad range of subjects to provide a holistic overview of Permaculture systems and sustainable living. Some of the topics / themes that we cover are:

What Can I Do After This Course?

City dwellers have found that even with little or no land, Permaculture shows them how to work with their home to produce food, reduce energy needs, live more ecologically and in closer connection with their communities. Educators, farm advisers, international development workers, garden directors, builders, master gardeners, and landscape architects have all reported that what they’ve learned in this course has become a foundation for their work. Farmers, nursery owners, foresters and livestock farmers have all found that Permaculture design has multiplied their incomes, reduced their work, and improved the health of their stock.

This course is committed to creating a welcoming space for people who are/were exposed to any form of discrimination.

Bilingual English – French

The course will be translated live between the two languages. As well, Starhawk and Alfred speak basic French…just don’t mind their Californian accents!

Where

Grain&Sens is an ecovillage that was created in 2018 with the ambition of creating a multicultural and bilingual project where people can share spaces, equipment, land and knowledge, aiming at the preservation of natural resources. The ecovillage is managed by the association, Grain&Sens, which promotes actions and activities which care for the local environment and community and connect to a global context. Grain&Sens is based in the Lavenant estate, located at an altitude of 750m. It is cradled in lush greenery, surrounded by 20 hectares of forest and prairies. There are independent spaces for each family and inhabitant, and communal spaces to welcome groups and camps. Beautiful nature surrounds the inhabitants who have adopted a lifestyle with low environmental impact. The main activities and training courses happening on site focus on education for sustainable development. Training courses offered onsite bring people together from France and Europe to share knowledge and co-create.

Family-Friendly

This training is one of the rare certified PDCs that allows parents to fully participate while benefiting from on site childcare.

In addition, the activities offered give children the opportunity to observe, explore, and connect with nature through their heads, hearts, and hands.

The children’s program is adapted to children aged 5 to 14 and is developed in parallel with the EAT themes, including:

  • Exploratory adventures: immersion in nature and discovery of the four elements — Earth, Fire, Water, and Air

  • Art, nature, and cooperative games

  • Sharing practices: talking circles, gratitude circles, and self connection tools (Sit Spot)

  • Permaculture and sustainability principles woven into daily life through small, practical activities

The children’s program is led by Daniella Querol and Shelby Geitner. Daniella is an artist, educator, and permaculturalist who lives in a collective project in Catalonia. Shelby is a farmer and educator living at Grain&Sens.

Parents wishing to bring their children can coordinate specific needs with Shelby. Contact Shelby at anglais@grainandsens.com or at 06 95 84 30 06. Shelby speaks English and French.

Daniella speaks English, German, Spanish, and Catalan. For more information about her work, click HERE.

The Facilitation Team

Starhawk

Starhawk

One of the foremost voices in Earth-based spirituality, Starhawk is an author, activist, and permaculture teacher and designer. Her 13 books include such beloved reads as The Spiral Dance, The Earth Path, and The Fifth Sacred Thing. Starhawk drew from 30 years of living collectively to write The Empowerment Manual, which is the basis for her social permaculture course, Empowering Collaborative Groups. 

Starhawk has been recognized by the Permaculture Institute of North America (PINA) as a leading figure in permaculture and has been awarded dual diplomas for excellence in education and permaculture site design.  As a teacher of magical activism and permaculture education, Starhawk’s life work takes her across the globe. She currently lives part-time in San Francisco in a collective house with her partner and friends, and part-time in a little hut in the woods in Cazadero, California, where she practices permaculture in her extensive gardens and writes.

Alfred Decker

Alfred Decker (he/him) is an award-winning permaculture designer; the Education Coordinator of Permaculture For Refugees; a certified educator with the Permaculture Association of Britain; a leading voice in Social Permaculture; and one of Europe’s innovative permaculture educators. Alfred has been involved with social movements and permaculture projects across many borders. He is the director of the 12P Permaculture Design consultancy; was a co-founder of Permacultura Barcelona and the Spanish Permaculture Academy (Academia de Permacultura Íbera). 

After taking a “Permaculture Teacher Training” (PTT) course with Rosemary Morrow in 2011, he undertook a two year mentorship and later co-facilitated six courses as her assistant, ultimately earning a Diploma in Permaculture Education & Community Development in 2013 through the Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute (Australia). Committed to furthering the PTT course that Rosemary developed in over four decades of teaching experience around the world, Alfred facilitated over 20 PTT courses as lead facilitator and co-edited all three versions of the PTT Manual (free download of the third edition HERE). Rosemary has asked him to organise the PTT trainings in Europe, and he has also developed an online version of the course on the Permaculture Association of Britain’s online educational platform

In 2024 Alfred joined the Global Council of Permaculture For Refugees. He is passionate about how permaculture can be useful to refugees and migrants, and how permaculture education can be designed for them as learners…and how they in turn can best share their valuable knowledge and experience with others. 

He also works closely with Starhawk and her organisation Earth Activist Training as part of the EAT teaching team.

Alfred lives in the old town centre of Berga, Catalunya (Spanish Territory), and is available for educational activities, design work and consulting.

When

Begins:

July 30. The recommended time of arrival is 17h.

Ends:

August 13 in the morning...the morning after the solar eclipse!

2026 will be the ninth year that Starhawk and Alfred will be teaching together in Europe, having collaborated on 15 courses together.

Community

You will be part of an international community during this training. Previous participants testify to the value of learning and practicing in a supportive group and making global connections!

Food & Accommodation

Food

Meals provided by Grain & Sens are delicious, colorful, and vegan.

Participants wishing to eat meat or dairy may bring their own or purchase local products, including goat cheese from a nearby farm accessible by a forest walk.

Accommodation

Shared rooms or family rooms at the Grain & Sens ecovillage are the recommended option.

Tent camping or van camping is also available at lower cost.

For a stay of 13 days and nights…

•⁠  ⁠Accommodation: 300€ in shared (or family) rooms // 150€ on site camping

•⁠  Meal cost: 350€ full pension (recommended) // 260€ half pension

•⁠  For kids, all prices are 50% OFF

Children’s program

The children’s programme is a separate fee with a sliding scale contribution ranging from €125 to €175 per child. This fee covers the salaries of the children’s programme educators as well as materials used for the activities dedicated to the children throughout the two weeks.

We strive to make the training as accessible as possible.
If you have any questions, feel free to write to us at: info@grainandsens.com.

Fees

The course fees are separate from the Food & Accomodation costs that go to the hosts, Grain&Sens. EAT offers a sliding scale that encourages people with higher incomes to give a bit more towards the course fees. The scale for this certified training is between 440€ – 540€ per person. Those who can afford to pay more on the higher end of the scale will help those who can only pay less. The sliding scale recognises the differences in economic reality depending on what country a participant comes from, as well as their individual circumstances, so this is a practical way that people with more resources can act in solidarity. If you want to propose a different price based on your economic situation, please share with us on this application what you want to contribute and why you need support.

We also have some pay-what-you-can scholarships for people of color working in environmental and social justice movements. That is part of our way of supporting reparations and of bringing in more diversity to our permaculture movement. If you are a BIPOC or refugee/migrant and interested in one of these scholarships, please apply HERE.  If anyone is interested in helping with Europe-focused fundraising for this course, please contact Alfred HERE.

Your fees include:

  • A life-changing learning experience

  • A PDC Certificate

  • Digital resources

  • A new generation of permaculture doers for you to join!

How to Arrive

•⁠  Exact address: 360 Chemin de Lavenant 07440 Boffres, FRANCE

TRAIN:

The nearest station is Valence Ville (recommended) or Valence TGV (easy connection to Valence Ville). From Valence Ville, bus 46 departs at 16:10 or 19:00.

BUS:

Line 46 connects Valence Ville station to the village of Boffres.

CARPOOLING:

We will provide a shared document to organize rides.

SHUTTLE:

If needed, we can arrange shuttles to pick participants up from the bus stop in Boffres, and, if nothing else works (for a fee), in Valence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hope to see you in this summer at Grain@Sens!

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