In case you missed it, watch an archival recording below of the second installment of Enough, a series of unscripted lunchtime talks hosted by our founder, Jessa Agilo.
In this session, Jessa shared personal reflections and key insights into our journey to rethink knowledge research and mobilization in ways that center people, respect, and community.
For too long, research in fields like academia, marketing, and even community projects have relied on practices that can be extractive, exploitative, or inaccessible. These approaches often prioritize collecting data over respecting the people involved, ignore the knowledge already present in communities, and produce findings that are difficult for most people to understand, use, or claim ownership of.
Our organization is committed to co-creating a different path. We are working toward knowledge research and mobilization practices that are ethical, inclusive, and rooted in care. This is your chance to learn about the values and principles shaping our approach as we ask the important questions about what it means to truly do enough.