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  1. In the real world

    We're not dealing with abstract “community dynamics.” we're dealing with live-aboard boaters under pressure, rowers, landowners, council, Environment Agency and scarcity of space (moorings). This in the end is about visibility vs invisibility on the river, so friction isn’t theoretical - it’s structural. Let's look at the conflict patterns we’re seeing: Back-channel poisoning (#whispers #splitting) “X group are the problem”, “They’ve already decided this”, “Don’t […]

    hamishcampbell.com/in-the-real

  2. We’ve spent decades designing systems - institutions, platforms, cultures - that reward endurance over adaptation.

    Then we are surprised when they crack under pressure.

    Resilience is not about holding everything together by force. It is about building things that can adapt, respond, and repair.

    Maybe the question isn’t how strong we are. It is how well what surrounds us is designed to hold us when we’re not.

    #Resilience #MentalHealth #SystemsDesign #CollectiveCare #Wellbeing #SocialChange

  3. @melioristicmarie
    True: “black panthers are still one of the most awe inspiring social collectives” 🙂 & just 10 minutes in, this video is so powerful, has so much deep explanatory power & is so helpful, so practical. By a deeply charismatic individual. Respect. 🙏🏻

    #USPol #BlackPanthers #collectiveCare

    @cathest

  4. #AntiICE Organizing Is Creating #CounterInstitutions Based on Care

    #RapidResponseNetworks and #MutualAid are not charity. They’re #SharedInfrastructure for #CollectiveCare and survival.

    By Rashida James-Saadiya, Truthout
    February 4, 2026

    Excerpt: "Our #resistance must be shaped by what lies ahead: a system sliding toward open #authoritarianism, the normalization of mass violence, and repression that is no longer episodic but continuous. The task now is not to burn brighter or faster, but to build the collective capacity to withstand what’s coming.

    "This past year has made one thing unmistakably clear: This system is designed to wear us — and our movements — down. The most subversive thing we can do is refuse to disappear. Refuse to surrender our ability to imagine liberation. The question now is not how much more we can push ourselves, or how long we can survive in isolation, but whether we can build the capacity to hold on — to care for and protect one another — because everything ahead of us depends on it."

    Full article:
    truthout.org/articles/anti-ice

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/cZdYy

    #USPol #ResistICE #ResistAuthoritarianism #BuildingCommunity #LookOutForEachOther

  5. We’re taught really early that rage is the problem. That if it shows up, it means something is wrong with us.

    But rage doesn’t just come out of nowhere.

    It comes from loss.
    It comes from harm.
    It comes from having your agency taken and never given back.

    Shared from facebook.com/share/p/16br1WKPp

    #DecolonizingTherapy #CollectiveCare #RageAsResponse #GriefAndRage #PoliticalHealing #anger #rage #grief

  6. Everyday Acts of Care as Resistance in Our Communities

    Resistance encompasses diverse actions beyond physical presence, such as mutual aid and community care, which are crucial forms of support. These involve sharing resources, checking on neighbors, and behind-the-scenes organization, often led by disabled and neurodivergent individuals. Helping others is a vital form of resistance that emphasizes sustainability and connection within communities.

    dreamspacestudio.net/everyday-

  7. Modern culture often treats pain as a private problem to be solved.

    Another orientation recognises pain as shared knowing, shaped by the world we’re moving through together. The Dusty Dimmer Switch isn’t about erasing feeling — it’s about lowering the glare, introducing space, and remembering that what we feel is not ours alone.

    #BáyòAkómoláfé #DustyDimmerSwitch #CollectiveCare #NervousSystemWisdom

  8. There’s a quiet relief in remembering that responsibility can be shared.

    The scale of change we’re living through is real — but it was never meant to land on individual shoulders alone. When everything feels personal, exhaustion follows. When responsibility is shared, something else becomes possible.

    This line makes room for collective steadiness instead of private overwhelm.

    #HomelessInTheAgora #CollectiveCare #Enoughness #NaomiKlein #LifeboatAcademy

  9. Dr. Hilary Agro, PhD runs down her dissertation "Community medicine: Abolitionist worldbuilding among drug use liberation activists on Turtle Island"

    PLEASE WATCH IT even if you don't care about drugs

    It does a great job of explaining how all our struggles are connected ❤️‍🩹

    youtu.be/k9NiBmLIK-4

    #colonialism #prohibition #racism #abelism #collectiveCare #healing

  10. So… I can no longer manage both transactional freelance work and digital advocacy simultaneously. The rhythms of the survival hustle are fundamentally incompatible with building a lasting global legacy. So I've decided to focus my full, unfragmented energy on continuous advocacy and building the groundwork of a digital ecosystem meant to outlive our generation.
    Full transparency on the why and the new support structure is detailed here:
    wrzky.com/mutual-aid-and-build

    #mutualaid #MutualAidSavesLives
    #MutualAidRequest
    @[email protected]
    @mutual_aid
    @[email protected]
    @mutualaidboost
    #MutualAidBoost #AuDHD #CPTSD
    #nonprofit
    #CollectiveCare
    #communitycare
    #projectmanagement #offgrid

  11. Remembering the lives marked by war — and the systems that keep demanding more of them.
    Peace is not an endpoint.
    It’s how we choose to care in the midst of harm.
    May we keep practising, together.

    #RemembranceDay #Peace #Nonviolence #CollectiveCare #EcologicalPeace #TraumaAware #LifeboatAcademy #Farmastery

  12. collective care is radical.

    mutual aid is radical.

    integrating everything you learned in 2020 is radical.

    they cannot control us when we know we can depend on one another.

    (2/2)

    #mutualaid #collectivecare #anarchy

  13. We’re just $2,000 away from unlocking a $10,000 match.
    Every donation—whether to the Mutual Aid General Fund, Farmworker Rental Assistance Program, or any ARG project—brings us closer.
    radical-guide.com/ways-to-supp

    #MutualAid #CollectiveCare #ARadicalGuide

  14. I’m not going back there.
    But I am sitting in this moment.
    Processing.
    Remembering that healing is nonlinear.
    And hoping this reflection finds someone else who needed to hear it too.

    You’re not alone. I see you. I feel you. Let’s stop dying for other people’s comfort.

    #BlackWomenDeserveRest #EnoughIsEnough #LeadershipWithoutMartyrdom #CollectiveCare #HealingInProcess #FutureIsFREE #RadicalRest #ProfitWithoutOppression #PWOCommunity

  15. So if you’ve been searching for a community where justice is a shared responsibility, where growth doesn’t mean harm, and where you're not expected to shoulder it all alone—consider this your invitation.
    Because the only way we move forward is together.

    #FutureOfWork #CommunityBuilding #Equity #Inclusion #PWO #CollectiveCare #Leadership #IntentVsImpact #Transparency #JustWorkplaces #EthicalLeadership

  16. “To visualize with care is to visualize with empathy: to make visible environmental harm, surface suppressed narratives, reveal shared experiences, and confront the structural biases that too often remain hidden.”

    nightingaledvs.com/visualizing

    by @damlacay @dario and Weidi Zhang - general chairs of this year’s VIS Arts Program @visap:

    visap.net/2025/ (submissions due 20 June)

    #datavis #art #care #collectivecare #ieeevis

  17. Socialism Is a Way of Doing Things Together

    What if socialism isn’t an ideology to debate, but a way of doing things *together*—living more communally, acting more collectively, and caring more reciprocally on level ground? A brief new blog post on socialism as a lived orientation, not a doctrine.

    #SeizeTheMeansOfCommunity
    #CommunitariumProject
    #Socialism
    #CollectiveCare

    seizethemeans.communitarium.or

  18. Queers at the Table: An Illustrated Guide to Queer Food with Recipes

    An anthology of essays, comics, and recipes that reveals the dynamic and transformative relationship between queerness and food

    Featured in 2025 CAFS Social, Book Launch and Awards Ceremony

    foodstudies.info/news-conferen

    #CAFS2025 #ACEA2025

    #Queer #QueerFarming #QueerCulture #QueerFolk #TransFolk #CollectiveCare #FoodSecurity #Nurturing #Ecosystem #UrbanForaging #FoodProduction #RestaurantCulture