
Collective Power Listening
We're looking for amazing community and neighborhood organizers, innovative farmers, cooperative practitioners, open-minded government employees, racial and economic justice organizers, creative leaders of non-profit organizations, and other mutual aid activists to interview as part of our Collective Power Listening project this winter.
Our goals are to interview diverse contacts as we go from event to event this winter on our Collective Power Road Show… growing relationships and learning about and sharing posts with our network about what other folks are doing, and finding ways to cooperate more effectively between communities to positively transform our shared future.
Do you know anyone we should be talking to in Western North Carolina about mutual aid and shared resources for food, healthcare, farming, finance, housing, justice and other important dimensions? Please share any contacts you feel we could benefit from engaging with.
What Have We Learned?
The Collective Power Listening interviews are helping us make connections and gather good ideas. We’ll be publishing a mix of transcripts, excerpts, action items, and resources below.
Kathleen Wood
Executive Director
Dig In!
We talked in depth with Kathleen about structures for growing and sharing food for community food security, good connections in Yancey County, and on a personal level about Kathleen’s experiences and path in the movement.