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#Collabrary: A Methodological Experiment for Reading With Reciprocity
Through prototyping new forms of mutual aid community such as the Conscious Change Collective, we’ll have the opportunity to foster our own thriving micro cultures of human interaction, and embed ourselves in the kind of reciprocal trust networks that can radically increase our ability to cope with any societal crises that may emerge. We’ll be invi
... See moreJoe Lightfoot • A Collective Blooming: The Rise Of The Mutual Aid Community

Imagine a curiosity that is more social and praxiological than it is individual, intellectual, and acquisitional. Imagine a curiosity that aims less to know X, to find out X, or to cognize X than to make connections, build constellations, find links, and follow threads. Imagine a curiosity that is collective and interconnective, functioning within
... See morePerry Zurn • Curious Minds: The Power of Connection
How do I hold a systemic analysis and approach when each system I am critical of is peopled, in part, by the same flawed and complex individuals that I love? This question always leads me to self-reflection. If I can see the ways I am perpetuating systemic oppressions, if I can see where I learned the behavior and how hard it is to unlearn it, I st
... See moreadrienne maree brown • Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds
accountability (those most affected by the outcomes should lead design processes) and ownership (communities should materially own design processes and their outputs).