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Burning Man is Not a Place

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People all around the world create annual events that align in principle. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together.

Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they’re creating next. Here we are re-reminded that it's not about how many or how far, it’s about the culture, the collaboration, and the conversation. This is the What Where When of thriving.

regionals.burningman.org

2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)

2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)

2021 Regional Network Forum / Kindling

Burning Man Project’s Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)

A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)

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Colorado Burner Community: Temple of Tranquility

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People all around the world create annual events that align in principle. Some have over 10,000 participants like events in Israel and South Africa. Some have under 20 participants, like “Melting Man” in Fargo, North Dakota. They are collaborative art experiences, celebrations, healing rituals, mutual aid, and fun for a good cause. For 2 decades our global community has been bringing people together.

Andie Grace and Michael Vav talk with Iris Yee, Head of the Burning Man Regional Network, about how various groups activated during these strange times, and what they’re creating next. Here we are re-reminded that it's not about how many or how far, it’s about the culture, the collaboration, and the conversation. This is the What Where When of thriving.

regionals.burningman.org

2020 Regional Highlights (Burning Man Journal)

2021 Regional Network Forum: Emerging, Wayfinding, Igniting (youtube)

2021 Regional Network Forum / Kindling

Burning Man Project’s Radical Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Anti-Racism Pledge (medium)

A Love Letter to Smaller Events (youtube)

Burning Man Hive

Colorado Burner Community: Temple of Tranquility

LIVE@BURNINGMAN.ORG

LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG

LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG

  continue reading

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