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"If we're trying to get out of violent culture we have to figure out how to not be so violent ourselves when we're trying to do some good."   

Let's talk about community, conflict, and cancel culture. In our earliest form as humans, we had communities, villages, and tribes numbering just a few hundred people that we would have known for most of our lives. The village has gone digital in 2022, which makes conflicts more common and means managing hundreds or even thousands of friends, followers, and strangers. It's no wonder the comment section gets contentious!   

Join me and Sarah Dixon in this great interview where we talk about the evolution of community; how, when, and why to call people out (or "in") for harmful behavior; how to promote good allyship without being white saviors; and the generational divide in online communication. Plus, Lilith and cops.   

As an artist, facilitator and coach, Sarah Dixon's work supports individuals, communities and institutions to evolve and adapt, creating a more inclusive, healthier and equitable future for us and generations to come. Her approach is deeply relational, exploratory and responsive. It gives us the opportunity to do profound and meaningful work on the themes and patterns that affect us all, in a curious, playful and creative way.  

Get in touch with Sarah at SarahDixon.studio and on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn!  Sarah mentioned a great paper that you can see here — White Supremacy Culture by Tema Okun: https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/characteristics.html   

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