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To Gather Project

Sharon Avraham

A living archive mapping the invisible architecture of community. Through regenerative ethnography, we document the patterns of collective wisdom to build the world our hearts know is possible. Join the journey into the commons.

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The community you build at forty is the one that holds you at eighty

Community meeting in Tamera, Portugal

Before embarking on this journey, I assumed that building a community was mostly a project for people in their twenties and thirties. People with energy and a willingness to start over. The older peopl...

8 days ago
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The tools exist. We rarely use them.

Community meeting as part of “Defend The Sacred” event in Tamera, Portugal

You know this scenario. You are sitting in a community meeting. There is tension in the room. Maybe it is a conflict nobody is sure how to resolve. Maybe it is a pr...

14 days ago
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The tyranny of structurelessness

Nieuw en Meer community, Amsterdam.

You walk into one of these communities and within the first hour somebody tells you, usually with some pride, that the place is flat. No hierarchy here. They run on do-ocracy, which is a word you’ll hear...

a month ago
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You found your people. That was the easy part.

Community meeting at Feytopia, France.

More people are living together on purpose than at any point I can remember. Almost none of them are having the conversation that matters.

Co-living waitlists are growing. Shared housing is everyw...

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What I took from watching communities hold through conflict

Yaniv at Kibbutz Samar Junkyard

In the last piece I wrote about conflict, I focused on what breaks communities. How conversations go underground. How power moves through side channels instead of meetings. The moment someone stops saying wh...

2 months ago
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