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From Power to Praxis shares reflections, tools, and stories on social inclusion, accountability to affected communities, and reflexive practice, helping practitioners move beyond intentions toward grounded, inclusive action.

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The People Between Our Inclusion Strategies

Many organisations have become better at naming exclusion.

My Feminism Does Not Require Your Exclusion

Over the weekend, a post I wrote on LinkedIn about the removal of the language of gender and gender equality from the Queensland Office for Women website attracted a number of anti-trans comments.

The Difference Between Designing Projects and Designing Practice

A week or so ago I came across a post about the Event Canvas, a methodology for designing meaningful engagement experiences.

The spreadsheet says we consulted. But who had power?

The point of intersectionality is not to categorise people more precisely.

When Community Knowledge Becomes an Organisational Asset

Unpacking Power: From Analysis to Praxis

Where Does the Power Sit? Reflections on Governance, GEDSI and Influence

One unexpected outcome of the Power to Praxis workshops and Practice Circles this year has been the conversations about power.

Power to Praxis Workshops, Practice Circles and Conferences

It’s been a little while since I’ve written a Power to Praxis update.

Weaving Practice: From Strand to Structure

Over the weekend, I found myself sitting in a weaving workshop with renowned senior Mualgal artist, Paula Savage from Moa Island in the Torres Strait.

Before the Disaster: How Conversion Practices Manufacture Vulnerability

Over the past few weeks, I’ve found myself seeing more and more about conversion practices in my social media feeds.

When everything feels out of control, what is still yours to shape?

Across the aid and development sector right now, there is a shared sense that things are shifting in ways we cannot control.