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Circular Diagram with four groups. Facilitators, Volunteers, Moderators, Community Members

Collaborative Spoonie Model

Collaborative Spoonie Model is an original OFC framework applying the social model of disability and spoon theory to the Holacratic working method.  This model centers members’ wellbeing, wherein they only share what is within their energy to offer. In collaborative social justice projects, prioritizing well-being, guided by the 10 principles of disability justice, ensures sustainable movement building by respecting diverse energy levels and fostering an inclusive environment.

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Alternate Roots

Alternate ROOTS is a regional* arts service organization with 45 years of history.
As a member-driven national resource for artists and cultural organizers, they seek to champion social and economic justice and the work of people in our field.

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a sketch of people using the curbcut in wheel chair and also a mother and a shopper

The Curb-Cut Effect

the Curb-Cut Effect stands as a powerful testament to the idea that improvements made for accessibility have far-reaching benefits, positively impacting not only individuals with disabilities but society as a whole

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Calling Up You Get Involved

Get Involved with Calling Up Justice

Are you looking for ways to get involved with us? SKILL. You might not be able to attend meetings regularly but can work on a specific project. MONEY. You might not be able to offer time or labor, but can invest so we have what we need to survive and thrive within Capitalism.

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Hybrid Justice Conversations

This is a once a month event is hosted by BPOC.  The space is meant to hold space for abolitionist workers, community organizers, and social justice producers. They invited members of the One Free Community People of the Global Majority (aka BIPOC) affinity group to join in the first hybrid meeting!

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