2025 President’s Letter
Our January 2024 President’s Letter opened with an image of a red flag flying in the wind, a warning that “we are in danger.” We declared a commitment to increase the effectiveness of our network of projects to focus more attentively on the interlocking crises that endanger our democracy. Now, a year later, I can report that is precisely what we are doing here at Mediators Foundation.
For years, as an author and facilitator, I advised the communities I worked in to stop playing Washington’s Red-Blue national, political game and design their own technicolor local, civic way of leading. Whether in Michigan or Arizona, my message was the same: Make your state great; don’t let DC divide you! Never has that message resonated the way it does today. Americans across the country have realized that they need to face the challenges in their community head on — not wait for politicians in D.C.
A Post-Election Path Forward
“Gather. Do better together.”
–Tuscon Community Participant, Radical Unity “Seeds of Kindness” mural, a Mediators Foundation project.
"We can heal through local action."
I wrote this sentence on January 7th, 2021 in the aftermath of deep divisions culminating in what turned out to be a riotous and deadly march into the United States capital. At that time, I wasn't exactly sure what that meant. I, along with so much of the country felt the splintering of American society caused by the pendulum swinging recklessly from left to right and back again. Our take-no-prisoners politics rewards all the power to the victors, no matter how tight the margins. Our political system, as-is, cultivates polarization rather than working across divides.
Adapt
Hope in the Face of the Polycrisis
[Part two in our four-part series: “Local Organizing in a Polycrisis Era”]
According to many historians, it is currently the best time to be alive in all of human history. We live longer, we are on average wealthier, we eat better, and are more educated. Yet, many of us wake up each morning overwhelmed by the current or looming crises of our time. Climate change, threats to democracies across the world, wars, a growing wealth gap, deep disparities in health and well-being, mass extinction, mass migration – the list goes on. These large, evolving, and often interconnected, crises are known as a polycrisis. (For a full description of the polycrisis, please see the first article in this four-part series here.)
Towards a Polycrisis Consciousness
Challenges and opportunities of organizing amidst societal collapse
[Part one in our four-part series: “Local Organizing in a Polycrisis Era”]
The polycrisis, which is the result of the compounding pressure of simultaneous global crises, presents a unique threat in human history. Some experts on the subject, including Daniel Schmachtenger, go so far as to call it “the end of history,” – an “extinction-level threat.” While we cannot pretend to know the outcome of humanity’s long and winding road, we know that business as usual will no longer suffice. It will take nothing short of a global shift in consciousness at all levels in order to defuse the ticking time bomb that is the polycrisis.