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Grabbing Hope.

Updated: Jul 16

A Community Organising Workshop at Braziers Park.

WE ARE REALLY SORRY THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED.


NEW DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON.


This is an opportunity to join us to build something new: Assembly Culture; a way for us to listen to each other, make decisions together, and take action on the things that shape our lives.


We know this needs to happen. We can all feel something’s broken. Democracy isn’t working for us. The media divides us. The people in power don’t listen to us. But all over the UK people are changing that, making democracy fit to deal with the problems we face in the UK today.



And you're invited to join us; to learn practical and creative skills from the Humanity Project team. To learn to listen deeply, deliberate and facilitate, and bring culture and creativity to real-life gatherings to inspire and ignite your community.

In short, to build assembly culture where you live. From the ground up.



Our team at Humanity Project have +30 years' experience leading transformational change through deep listening and facilitation, mobilising social change movements and tackling injustice and oppression.




Leading this workshop will be Alima Adams, Elena Moses and Karl Lam who form Humanity Project's Assembly Culture Team; Lachlan Ayles who is Head of Policy and Learning at the charity Community Organisers; Clare Farrell who co-founded Extinction Rebellion and works extensively in the democracy, creativity and climate spaces; and Madeline Hamilton-Mudge, an artist and creator from the Absurd Intelligence collective.




A bit about the Hosts.


'Braziers Park is a community, a residential college and an architectural treasure hidden deep in the south Oxfordshire countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It was founded in 1950 as an educational trust, and is a continuing experiment in the advantages and problems of living in a group. Community members share responsibility for running the mansion house (a Grade II* listed building), 55 acres of land, organic kitchen garden and livestock,  facilitating courses and organising events assisted by visiting volunteers from around the world.'




We look forward to seeing you there. x

 
 
 

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