4. Community Assemblies
Community Assemblies are a structured and democratic way for a group of people to share ideas and feelings, discuss problems and generate solutions collectively. Assemblies are organised in such a way as to ensure that no one person dominates, and that all voices are heard and valued equally. They promote active listening, inclusivity and trust.
Overview
Why use community assemblies? Assemblies build community by enabling communication and collabora...
Community Assembly Manual
How to Organise and Run Assemblies in Your Community ‘Whatever you can do, or dream you can, beg...
Rebels’ User Guide For Zoom
New Zoom account on a computer/laptop: Visit the Zoom Web Page at: Zoom: Video Conferencing, W...
Online Community Assembly
Important Things to Consider Before you attempt to facilitate a People’s Assembly, please make s...
In Person Community People's Assembly
Important Things to Consider Before you attempt to facilitate a People’s Assembly, please make s...
Reflecting on Your Community Assembly
You’ve had your first community assembly, well done! You’re beginning an extraordinary journey wi...