Chicago host
Marlene Paez Dukes

December’s Theme is Biophilia
Appreciate living things.
Commune with nature.
Bring the outdoors in.
Coined in the 1960s by Erich Fromm, “biophilia” refers to a beautiful
idea: Whether it’s a human, an animal, a plant, or in the wild, humans
have an innate desire and instinct to want to connect with nature and
other living systems.
The increasing hum of busy neighborhoods and cities, heavy traffic, and
superficial reading on our devices can numb our natural senses. However,
even in the most urban environments, we express our biophilia by
placing a newly potted plant in the corner or allowing greenery to grow
organically up concrete walls.
Every day, we have the opportunity to grow into relentless stewards and
protectors of our living environments, and not just lovers and
beneficiaries of it all. Together, we exist. CreativeMornings speaker Missy Singer DuMars aptly said, “The nature around us is the nature within us.”
Our Düsseldorf chapter chose this month’s exploration of Biophilia, Lara Paulussen illustrated the theme, and our new Global Partner Skillshare is presenting the theme globally!