Gordana is an advocate of natural rights and individual liberty. She has been a key leader in educational reforms in the state of Maryland. The University, in collaboration with Gordana, is advancing programs for children across the Great Americas.
Together we are weaving the Great Americas, linking US and Colombia education experiences. We advocate for outdoor education, using Montessori Steiner principles to empower creativity and intuition. Summer Camps are being planned for 2026 allowing children in US schools to experience outdoor classrooms and connection to Mother Earth in la Sierra Nevada of Colombia. We share our collective dream of allowing the children to attend any school of their liking.
Together we are also advancing the concept of creating micro-nations, where students learn to solve local challenges in a committee like environment. For example, St. Francis High School, is a school in Illinois, that have highlighted the impact on setting up micronations in include advance economic concepts like cryptocurrencies.
We use our Aurora Network bringing gnosis and experiences around the globe, documenting how we are all building this new world. Students get empowered to document how they are taking care of Mother Earth and making their schools sovereign. Topics like permaculture, filtering of rain water etc., are shared across micro-nations (schools), all learning and implementing creative solutions while spending time in real projects with high impact in their communities.
Our article about education provides more details and collaboration ideas:
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