Community Resources
A non-exhaustive list of articles, books, podcasts, community groups and further resources that continue to inform Kasama Collective's approach.
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ARTICLES
A Brief History of Black Cooperatives in the US Grassroots Economic Organizing
Why I Don’t Believe in Diversity and Inclusion Ayebatonye Abrakasa (for Kindling & Sage)
BOOKS
Emergent Strategy adrienne maree brown
Rachetdemic: Reimagining Academic Success Christopher Edmin
PODCASTS
The Abundance of the Black Cooperative Movement We The (Black) People
Third Spaces Hack, Triple J
RESOURCES
Social Change Ecosystem Map Building Movement
Building a Start Up That Matters The Happy Start Up School
Inclusive Workplace Toolkit Hue Colour the Conversation
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Strength-based, anti-oppressive psychotherapy, strategy and support.
A social enterprise that addresses the stigma surrounding mental health in Asian-Australian communities by providing resources like access to Asian psychologists and a supportive Asian Australian community.
Anti-oppressive healing arts, somatics, herbalism and death care. Decolonial and abolitionalist. QTBIPOC.
First Nations Mental Health First Aid (via Support Act)
Training program specifically for First Nations musicians, managers, crew and music workers and non-Indigenous people working with them.
Music industry’s charity, providing crisis relief, mental health and wellbeing support to musicians, managers, crew, music workers and organisations across all genres of music.
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Pay The Rent Grassroots Collective
A social and political movement advocating for reparations and acknowledgment of Indigenous rights and sovereignty by non-Indigenous Australians through financial contributions and support.
A first Nations-led funding platform creating pathways for people to shift wealth and collectively invest into First Nations community-driven initiatives.
AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentorship Experience)
A mentoring program that uses imagination and structured mentoring to unlock the potential of marginalised kids.