And suddenly you know. It’s time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.
– Meister Eckhart
Over the last 10 years, through New Directions Collaborative, Nancy Gabriel and I have partnered with clients to explore how to use networked approaches to align the work of many organizations to change systems. We have worked with initiatives focused on food systems, community development, climate action, and more. We learned a lot about how to create successful collaboration, especially refining how to facilitate work with a focus on outcomes, equity, and on building trusting relationships every step of the way. I shared our experiences in many blogs and created this Resource page.
I’m now focused on creating a new initiative called Kinship: A Hub for Amplifying the Power of Community to practice and deepen our skills in how to create a community that can heal, collaborate, learn, and care for the whole.
Remember to imagine and craft the worlds you cannot live without,
just as you dismantle the ones you cannot live within. – Ruha Benjamin
In the spirit of looking for what is missing and growing what is healthy, my vision is to host regular spaces in my community of Seacoast New Hampshire where experienced community builders and social change leaders can connect with peers, get coaching, and learn together. I’m curious to see how hosting and weaving a place-based community over time can root and grow a culture of solidarity, healing, and co-creation. My hope is that people take what they experience in Kinship spaces back into their homes, workplaces, and communities.
As our families and communities face unprecedented changes, we need to move from go-it-alone individualism to create resource-rich environments of care, peer support, and resonance. I see a need for ongoing community-connecting spaces to fortify us so we can respond to change with creativity, care, and courage. Deep bonds of kinship with each other and nature are also a resource for burnout, mental health challenges, and healing trauma and oppression.
Please check out the new Kinship web site and if you’d like to join that newsletter, enter your name at the bottom of the home page or like this Facebook page. I will host small groups and facilitate workshops in person in Seacoast NH and will be producing a podcast (stay tuned.) I’m offering on-line trainings as well, including these in April:
Listening that Enables New Possibilities
Storytelling that Grows Connection and Learning.
I’ll be keeping New Directions Collaborative as my business entity. Nancy and I have revised our service offerings to focus on training, meeting design and serving as thinking partner/coaches. We will be shifting out of on-site facilitation and cross-sector systems change work and will look to give referrals other consultants who do this work.
I will share updates on this blog on how Kinship evolves and what we create and learn. Perhaps down the road, what grows here can generate seeds that we can share with others to bring into their communities.