Been writing and building all day. I decided to #write essays and resource articles to support a personal project I created early this fall about #contemplative #community building. The project is an edu curriculum for CCB, but its a beast, so I decided to just write about it for the beginning half of 2023 while I explore and work deeper in the #impactdao ecosystem.
Today I wrote about the death of #advertising and the solution-- build #missiondriven communities! https://paragraph.xyz/@cstreet/stop-advertising-start-building
"It's like we're trying to start a revolution from the basement of a casino."
@EricCMack really nailed the sentiment in the #ReFi and #ImpactDAO space after the FTX meltdown. And really all of 2021 - 2022 ...
This image was created at a women's march protest in a tiny desert town in rural Arizona in January of 2019. An amazing group of women who gather every year to camp together in the desert came into a very conservative little town to march through town on the day of the national women's march that started the year Trump took office. This town is very conservative with many Trump tents selling racist schwag for the many GOP supporting snowbirds. I was working at the coffeeshop where they were meeting up, so I grabbed my camera and marched with them. Our voices matter, no matter where we are or in what community we find ourselves. A portion of the the proceeds from this collection will support my work as an active builder in the ImpactDAO ecosystem. You can view my work at cstreet.me
My favorite and most resonant images from almost 30 years of documentary work live in this collection. All of the proceeds from these collections allow me to dedicate my time to building JournoDAO, advising ImpactDAOs and studying Tantric Yoga and Buddhism so I can spread mindfulness to our communities and beyond.
We somehow blew right through October and landed in November! Where does the time actually go? Our team has been super busy building the foundations of JournoDAO and the ecosystem at large. No small feat, right? Here’s the short and the sweet of our work the past two weeks