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The Grassroots Evolution was created not only to be read, but to help spark reflection, conversation, and connection.
In a time of division, distraction, and deepening isolation, one of the most meaningful things we can do is come back into relationship with one another - through art, dialogue, shared learning, and community care. This page is a place to stay connected to the work as it continues to grow beyond the page.
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The Grassroots Evolution can be followed in different ways, depending on the kind of connection you’re looking for.
You may join as a free subscriber to receive occasional updates on new poem releases, writings, announcements, and future offerings.
Substack will serve as a public home for reflections, essays, creative releases, and evolving ideas - a place where the wider themes of the project can continue to unfold in writing.
Patreon is intended for those who wish to support the work more directly. It will offer a way to help sustain the project while gaining deeper access to its development through early releases, bonus content, and other patron offerings as they emerge.
However you choose to follow along, your interest and support are part of what keeps this work alive.

Gather in Community
The Grassroots Evolution is grounded in the belief that change does not happen through ideas alone. It also grows through real human connection — people gathering to listen, share, create, learn, and imagine together.
Over time, this project will also support Grassroots Gatherings — simple, replicable community events that bring people together through poetry, art, conversation, skill-sharing, and shared food.
These gatherings are envisioned as welcoming local spaces for reflection, creativity, and collective engagement.
