Seeking Abundance
This series by Community Producer Roseanna Dias explores how Community Tech can help dismantle oppressions and support us all to thrive, centring Global Majority voices from across the UK and offering ways to reflect.
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What Is Life Affirming Community Tech
Insights from a roundtable discussion with Global Majority practitioners focusing on decolonising community tech and how we might shift our perspectives/practices to go towards the abundance we’re seeking
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Collective Dreams for Community Tech
Insights from a roundtable discussion which used collective dreaming and group discussion to explore Global Majority visions for the sector.
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Exploring Realities and Options For Community Tech
In this post we look at what’s inspiring us as well as what’s holding us back in the sector.
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What Does Being Resourced Look and Feel Like
We mapped out what it would mean to be resourced as Global Majority practitioners and communities in the sector.
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Life Affirming Community Tech Takeaways
How we might seek abundance together, including key takeaways from the series and a framework to help you get involved in the conversation.
Community Tech
This series of articles is part of Promising Trouble and Power to Change’s work on Community Tech. Community tech is technology built with, by and for communities, that is locally accountable and creates local value. Find out more in our first report, and blogposts, and you can sign up to the mailing list here. Don't forget to tick the box to say you're interested in community tech updates!
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Roundtable participants included
Rather than positioning Promising Trouble as experts, our roundtable was a collective forum in which to explore themes (drawn from these initial dialogues) with a critical eye, with the view to expanding and continuing this conversation in the future.
Annette Joseph MBE, Diverse and Equal
Dama Sathianathan, Bethnal Green Ventures
Debs Durojaiye, Multitudes Coop
Dominique Barron, Careful Industries
Imwen Eke, New Party Rules Labs
Lil Green, Freelance Practitioner
Nish Doshi, Tech for Good Organisers Network
Siana Bangura, Freelance Practitioner
Convened and hosted by: Roseanna Dias & Promising Trouble