Although, If I were to push that piece a bit, is that it might implicitly give folks (often cis men, but not solely) who'd identify as the "visionaries" or the "disruptors" permission to not also focus on all of our human responsibilities to care and support one another.
Yeah, totally, I hope that people also use it not just to identify and valorize the way they currently participate in movements, but also to think critically about where they've positioned themselves and to explore other roles they could play.
Thank you for this.
Along these lines, a lot of people I know have found this model helpful, is it one you have any thoughts on?
https://dviyer.medium.com/my-role-in-a-social-change-ecosystem-a-mid-year-check-in-1d852589cdb1
(and loved the shout-out to Quaker community-building, something I've also benefited greatly from!)
I really appreciate that piece, thanks for reminding me about it.
Although, If I were to push that piece a bit, is that it might implicitly give folks (often cis men, but not solely) who'd identify as the "visionaries" or the "disruptors" permission to not also focus on all of our human responsibilities to care and support one another.
Yeah, totally, I hope that people also use it not just to identify and valorize the way they currently participate in movements, but also to think critically about where they've positioned themselves and to explore other roles they could play.