What if We — Collectively — Became Good at Community Again?
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from big corporations to hierarchical non-profits to local governments, people seem to be naturally gifted at community, but they don’t know or don’t express that side of themselves. Their professional environments do not invite them to express care for other humans (rather it has to stay focused on ‘productive’ dimensions of community, such as collaboration or learning from others). Yet below that veneer of professionalism is a deep hunger for and an intuitive understanding of community
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We have lost it in our own cultures of individualism and capitalism. We have lost it in the colonization and oppression of cultures across the world. We have lost it in the genocide of indigenous peoples everywhere. And because we started to neglect our own traditions of community (and oppress others’), we are collectively so out of practice with community.
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title: What if We — Collectively — Became Good at Community Again?
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from big corporations to hierarchical non-profits to local governments, people seem to be naturally gifted at community, but they don’t know or don’t express that side of themselves. Their professional environments do not invite them to express care for other humans (rather it has to stay focused on ‘productive’ dimensions of community, such as collaboration or learning from others). Yet below that veneer of professionalism is a deep hunger for and an intuitive understanding of community
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We have lost it in our own cultures of individualism and capitalism. We have lost it in the colonization and oppression of cultures across the world. We have lost it in the genocide of indigenous peoples everywhere. And because we started to neglect our own traditions of community (and oppress others’), we are collectively so out of practice with community.
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