Urbanika and the Self-Management Neighborhood Course

$535.90 crowdfunded from 110 people

$1,134.72 received from matching pools

75%
average score over 1 application evaluations
Development of a portable regenerative and open-source education program with a tour across 40 Latin American cities to facilitate self-managed, sustainable cities through workshops, job fairs, and creative events. Seeking collaborators and support.

Agenda

  1. Our big why,
  2. The course curricula,
  3. Our immersive learning approach,
  4. Review the course as it is being developed,
  5. The LATAM tour: our vision to accelerate the adoption and improvement of regen and open source initiatives,
  6. We are looking for you!

1. Our big why,

Our big why

2. The course curricula,

0. Introduction to the course and virtual environment setup 1. Peer-to-peer governance, part 1: Consent vs Consensus 2. Peer-to-peer governance, part 2: Debating points and not ideas 3. Peer-to-peer governance, part 3: Deliberating is co-creating 4. Problem Solving 5. Review 6. Project funding 7. Distribution of funds with SAFE 8. Presentation of results 9. Patterns of successful Commons 10. Final review

3. Our immersive learning approach,

Immersive approach1

Immersive approach2

Some examples of the content already done (Spanish only):

Open up a key ring / wallet

Why is a key ring / wallet useful

Open up a digital forum with Charmverse

4. Review

In this repository you’ll find the courses as they are developed.

Course content is created using the CC BY-NC 4.0 license.

You can check the complete Welcome course in its English version here and in Español aquí

5. The LATAM tour: our vision to accelerate the adoption and improvement of regen and open source initiatives

As you know, we are visiting 40 cities in 20 countries. We are staying about 1-3 months per place, that means, about 5 years of tour.

The LATAM Tour is a traveling fest with workshops, demo days, conferences, job fair, music, food, movies, and art. All related to coordination improvement, open source tech, SolarPunk narratives, postCapitalist patterns, ReFi examples, metacrisis awareness, DAO onboarding, and artivism.

If you... developed ReFi or open source solutions, produced educational and inspiring content to tackle the metacrisis, have job offerings or anything that adds value to society...

then contact us! We'll love to work together in delivering real value where it is most impactful.

6. We are looking for you!

wanna join? We are looking for team members to join in facilitating the emergence of self-managed, autonomous, and regenerative cities. If you love urban design, LARP or boardgame design, self-management, public relations, learning experiences, ruby on rails, or web3 development, pls contact us! your help is meaningful and well appreciated.

wanna support? If it's in your possibilities, pls consider donating 0.0089 ETH. The dream of realizing the first-ever postCapitalist traveling school that is also a climate-positive showroom is happening. Your donation will greatly help us reach the goal.

wanna ask us something? Tune into the SolarPunk Guild's Gitcoin Community Radio, we’ll be talking about the trip, the eco-technologies we are using, the challenges ahead, and the LATAM tour!

Urbanika and the Self-Management Neighborhood Course History

  • accepted into Web3 Community and Education 7 months ago. 110 people contributed $536 to the project, and $1,135 of match funding was provided.

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