where the practice meets THE PEOPLE
The TRIBE shapes the work, and the work shapes the tribe.
Each tribe works through inquiry lenses—ways of holding questions across people, systems, and the worlds they move through. The boundaries are light. The practice is not.
This is a site of radical responsibility. Operating through the Roots & Rights lens, this tribe challenges the world to move beyond punitive measures that leave the root causes of violence untouched.
By centering the Safety and Sovereignty of Survivors, this community guides individuals through identifying the foundations of their behavior. Paralyzing shame is transformed into active self-reflection.
Healing is a rigorous, survivor-centered labor of love that breaks the cycle of violence by holding those who cause harm accountable.
A space for the "others" who navigate a world that wasn't designed with them in mind. Through the lens of Body & Being, we treat difference not as something to fix, but as a resource to design with.
This is the home of QodEd, where technology is defined in the broadest sense. It is the habits, maps, and processes that help people move through the world with more clarity.
Innovation serves as a form of care. Here, tech is a living practice—integrating ritual and rhythm to make building easier from the margins.
A tribe of party lovers who love to be grounded. We sit with the friction between steady inner practice and the social reality of substance use. Awareness doesn't stop at the door of the nightlife.
This is the home of Zen Keg—a care-oriented framework for the spaces where people connect and unwind. We see nightlife as a site for Collective Responsibility.
Recalibration and harm-reduction normalize self-regulation as an act of participation. Here, altered states are held with grounding, dignity, and care.
In this tribe, Matter is never neutral. Materials are not commodities, but carriers of labor and meaning. This is the home of FABRI—where abstract themes hold physical weight.
By anchoring fabrication in Ecojustice and Inclusivity, the tribe grounds the wider mission. FABRi creates design pieces that respect the environment and real access needs.
Every stitch serves to build a Culture of Interdependence. We inhabit the tension between imagination and utility, ensuring what we make nourishes the community.
A student asked : "Why must we build together? I can see the way forward alone."
The Master replied : "A single eye can see the path, but it takes two to see the depth."