This guide teaches people how to work together to fix big problems in their communities. The program brings together 12-16 people from different backgrounds for 8-12 weeks. They learn how whole systems work, build trust with each other, and try small ideas to make life better and more fair.
The program has three main parts: First, people understand the system by sharing stories and spotting problems. Second, they visit local groups, turn ideas into quick tests, and have honest talks about power and fairness. Third, they launch their ideas and plan how to keep working together.
The approach focuses on three key areas: yourself, your relationships, and the systems around you. People learn to test ideas quickly, name unfair power, and keep everyone safe and included. The program ends with a strong network of people who keep meeting, sharing meals, and supporting small projects with grants.
This method helps communities solve problems by bringing different voices together and testing solutions that really work.
