This is a portfolio of work all looking at the enabling processes and how things work in reimagined and renewed systems.
Insights: HOW
The purpose of the ‘HOW’ action inquiry is to learn and share some practical knowledge from people who are imagining and building new infrastructures and processes. To coordinate the planning, action – including resourcing -, reflecting, communicating, and adapting of this work the overarching inquiry collectively asks:
How will the infrastructure/architecture be in a world healed by justice, equity and liberation?
Please note this is a temporary question and will change as the work progresses.
There are six separate areas of focus within this inquiry: Governance, Investments, Knowledge, Movements, Narratives, and Systemic Practices, with Learning and Communications, shared amongst us all.
As a team, we are focused on ambitiously redistributing resources where possible to people subject to marginalisation in each area. Or at the very least work that is in service of people subject to marginalisation. People in organisations, networks, movements, and communities who, despite oppressive systems, are doing critical work that aims to bring into being a world healed by and rooted in justice and equity.
We are looking at this work through racial, gender, social and climate justice lenses. We feel that all our inquiries are interconnected and vital to creating the conditions to support this transition. Whilst also being open to them adapting and going where needed.
We will continue to reflect and adapt this work as the learning emerges over time.
Please visit the insights pages below for more about what is happening within each workstream.
This area of work has grown out of what used to be the Field Inquiry. We were interested in routes to developing a critical mass for change and…
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We need new narratives that support a transition to a world healed by justice and equity.
As the governance inquiry sits in the enabling processes (how) group, we see governance as an integral part of organising.
The finance and investment system is the “control centre” of our unjust and unsustainable economic model. As a financial asset owner and investor as well as grant maker,…
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