The stewardship circle that tends to the emergence of GoalPost
GoalPost is being stewarded by a small, intentional circle of relational technologists, organizers, artists, kin, and community-rooted dreamers. We are an international community of care. We have members in Europe, on Turtle Island, and in South America.
Our circle emerged from the Seed Community of Care (Seed COC) a long-standing practice of mutual support, resource-sharing, and experimentation in post-capitalist living.
GoalPost was seeded within this community as a response to a simple but profound question:
How can our digital devices support care, not control?
What We Do
We meet regularly in what we call stewardship circles. These are slow-paced, attentive spaces where we listen to the needs of the platform, the communities we’re accountable to, and the rhythms of the world we’re embedded in. We reflect, design, challenge, and evolve GoalPost in a way that mirrors our values.
We believe in:
- Building with.
- Designing for the margins.
- Moving at the speed of care.
🌿 Relational Root
We are building GoalPost because we want our relationships with our devices to align with our relational practices. We are creating the kind of infrastructure that supports how we live, relate, organize, and care.
We take responsibility for what we create and share.
We tend it because it tends us.
We offer it because it has meaning for us.
We are building for each other and our communities.
We’re weaving what we already carry.
What we want to support us in our digital lives is already possible.
We stand for our right to have technology that enriches our lives, our communities, and our living environments, including the soil, trees, and waters we depend upon.
To live in a world where we are not the product in our digital lives, we must take responsibility for developing and tending the infrastructure that makes this possible.
You are invited to join us in this endeavor.
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