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This week in community building β Issue 57
Iβm in the Arena and Iβm Not Leaving π¦
by Liz Elam
Tough times in the coworking and COVID
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This week in community building β Issue 56
βοΈ Hey everyone! βοΈ
Itβs another busy in the community world.
Black LinkedIn Is Thriving. Does LinkedIn Have a Problem With
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This week in community building β Issue 55
βοΈ Hey everyone! βοΈ
Hereβs some Rosieland updates of interest:
* Meetups are every Tuesday at 8pm and Wednesday 10am London time.
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This week in community building β Issue 54
Hey everyone.
βοΈ Lots of interesting things this week! βοΈ
PG and Jessica
By Sam Altman
What did they do? They took
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This week in community building β Issue 53
Hey everyone.
βοΈ Lots of interesting things this week! βοΈ
Iβm tweaking how I do this newsletter as I go:
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This week in community building β Issue 52
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This week in community building β Issue 51
Autism Is an Identity, Not a Disease: Inside the Neurodiversity Movement
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis
Activists argue that rather than
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This week in community building β Issue 50 π₯³
Responsible Design for Digital Communities
From responsibledesign.tech
Digital interfaces are the bridges to our communities. Technology canβt fix
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This week in community building β Issue 49
Startups Need a New Option: Exit to Community
From Nathan Schneider
Founders create startups for all sorts of reasons. Often,
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This week in community building - Issue 48
Changing World, Changing Mozilla
New focus on community. Mozilla must continue to be part of something larger than ourselves, part
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This week in community building - Issue 47
Community Building Growth Trends
Check out the βcommunity buildingβ spike from Exploding Topics. β€οΈ
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This week in community building - Issue 46
A Circle of Gifts
An oldie but a goodie. By Charles Eisensten.
Community is woven from gifts. Unlike today'
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This week in community building - Issue 45
Community Builder is out now
I ordered my copy! π₯°
Crafted by Lana Kristine Jelenjev. (Read her LinkedIn launch post)
Practical
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This week in community building - Issue 44
The danger of "community-washing"
By Casper ter Kuile
My team at Sacred Design Lab and I call this
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This week in community building - Issue 43
Welcome to my weekly newsletter of curated community building resources.
I updated my logo. I feel like a child again.
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This week in community building - Issue 42
Hello!
I wrote a piece The Power of Building Communities with Questions. This has been core to how Iβve
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This week in community building - Issue 41
Inside R/Relationships, the Unbearably Human Corner of Reddit
How a subreddit seemingly destined to devolve into chaos stays remarkably
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This week in community building - Issue 40
π₯³ Four-oh. Forty issues!
40 is just a number, but it matters to me. Some of my observations:
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This week in community building - Issue 39
Iβve been diving deeper and deeper into the world of communities. This newsletter keeps me accountable to search, find
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This week in community building - Issue 38
Iβm definitely feeling that the more I intentionally dive in and learn about community building then the less I
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This week in community building - Issue 37
I stumbled across this article on small groups which has been very much aligned in my day to day actions
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This week in community building - Issue 36
Community builders! How does it feel when Barack Obama endorses our work? π
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This week in community building - Issue 35
Comfort has won, and most formality is gone. But the freedom of informality comes at a cost. Formality is the
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