“Can we create the kinds of places—within ourselves, within our communities, within the systems that our lives interact with everyday—that are actually conducive to care, and  healing and transformation?”

—Alexis Flanagan

Creating Cultures of Care

How we show up with care is a critical ingredient to the change that’s needed. How is care embedded in our daily interactions? In moments of tension? In our governance? In our values? In our strategy?

What does it take to cultivate a food culture that feeds our collective healing and transformation?

What does it take to cultivate a food culture that feeds our collective healing and transformation?


This is what we practice:

We proactively and courageously lean into moments of tension, with respect, care, and curiosity, as opportunities for new insights and clarity.

When acute moments of tension and discomfort arise, we follow the Pineapple, Pop-Out, Proceed (PPP) Protocol, with an accountability steward to move through the process below.

Pineapple
Pop-Out
Proceed
Protocol

We invite you into sharing how you would like to be a part of a culture of care, and dig deeper into narratives that seed this culture of care.