About Co-Emergence

Where it starts

Co-Emergence begins with a curated directory of initiatives that create spaces for connection, participation and community.

Its first focus is belonging: helping people discover initiatives that make meaningful forms of connection easier to find.

Why it exists

Across cities, communities and online spaces, new forms of social life are constantly taking shape. Gatherings emerge, organisations grow and new tools and initiatives try to help people connect, participate and build something shared.

But much of this remains scattered across feeds, essays, conversations and isolated experiments. It can be difficult to see the bigger picture, or simply to understand what is actually out there.

What it pays attention to

Co-Emergence is not only about listing initiatives. It also follows the ideas, practices and lived insight emerging around friendship, belonging, community, personal growth and how to live well in a world that often feels fragmented and in flux.

The aim is to make both the initiatives themselves and the wider patterns around how people live and relate more visible and easier to engage with.

What it is becoming

Over time, Co-Emergence may expand beyond the directory to include perspectives, tools and gatherings that help people better understand and shape the social worlds they are part of.

For now, it starts with something practical: making meaningful initiatives easier to discover, understand and connect with.

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Contact

Co-Emergence is an independent, curated project by wickyaswal.com. If you’d like to suggest a correction, request an update, or have an initiative removed, please send an email.