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Glossary: worldmaking

Worldmaking reminds us that there are many possible worlds aside from the dominant worldview that overshadows other views.

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Glossary: worldmaking

Worldmaking reminds us that there are many possible worlds aside from the dominant worldview that overshadows other views. There are multiple worlds and many different experiences of ‘the world’. Worlds are constructed and co-created. We all participate in either reinforcing dominant views or generating new worlds through shared visions. Power-with and power-within are tied to notions of agency and capacities to change systems and structures that seem insurmountable. Stepping into unknown spaces, what some may call unchartered mind/heart territory, is intrinsic to making worlds that have not yet been brought into being. In life, we are, according to some, constantly becoming. We are never done but always evolving, discovering, curious, alive, and co- creating. In the same way, worlds are constantly becoming, bringing different perspectives, values and principles into view. Our works and programs involve worldmaking. They bring with them uncertainty precisely because we are acting in ways not yet known. Worldmaking entails bravery and courage and relies on shared values and visions. For example, worldmaking can involve healing which addresses ancestral, political, and multiple traumas. It offers pathways to shaping freedom.

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Glossary: worldmaking

Worldmaking reminds us that there are many possible worlds aside from the dominant worldview that overshadows other views. There are multiple worlds and many different experiences of ‘the world’. Worlds are constructed and co-created. We all participate in either reinforcing dominant views or generating new worlds through shared visions. Power-with and power-within are tied to notions of agency and capacities to change systems and structures that seem insurmountable. Stepping into unknown spaces, what some may call unchartered mind/heart territory, is intrinsic to making worlds that have not yet been brought into being. In life, we are, according to some, constantly becoming. We are never done but always evolving, discovering, curious, alive, and co- creating. In the same way, worlds are constantly becoming, bringing different perspectives, values and principles into view. Our works and programs involve worldmaking. They bring with them uncertainty precisely because we are acting in ways not yet known. Worldmaking entails bravery and courage and relies on shared values and visions. For example, worldmaking can involve healing which addresses ancestral, political, and multiple traumas. It offers pathways to shaping freedom.

Worldmaking reminds us that there are many possible worlds aside from the dominant worldview that overshadows other views. There are multiple worlds and many different experiences of ‘the world’. Worlds are constructed and co-created. We all participate in either reinforcing dominant views or generating new worlds through shared visions. Power-with and power-within are tied to notions of agency and capacities to change systems and structures that seem insurmountable. Stepping into unknown spaces, what some may call unchartered mind/heart territory, is intrinsic to making worlds that have not yet been brought into being. In life, we are, according to some, constantly becoming. We are never done but always evolving, discovering, curious, alive, and co- creating. In the same way, worlds are constantly becoming, bringing different perspectives, values and principles into view. Our works and programs involve worldmaking. They bring with them uncertainty precisely because we are acting in ways not yet known. Worldmaking entails bravery and courage and relies on shared values and visions. For example, worldmaking can involve healing which addresses ancestral, political, and multiple traumas. It offers pathways to shaping freedom.