Learning to Unlearn

How do we move to a space of genuine collaboration that allows new ways of thinking and being to emerge?

We know that the experience of collaboration around creating shared meaning and learning reduces fear and prejudice, and moves us into relation with one another. Over the years, we have found that this process can feel really uncomfortable, and people sometimes respond to it by disengaging or moving back into the familiar, defending who they are because it makes them feel safe, and because it’s what they know. We tend to search for binaries (good, bad, right, wrong) to stave off and short-cut fear; the things that tell us we have control, because once we are in ambiguity, we experience fear and threats to our ways of being. So how do we move past that? That’s what AWAKEN is about, it is about helping people gain the tools and experience to tap into awareness around what is happening to them—understanding that their biology and socialization are owning their responses to the world around them in ways they don’t have to.

Without this groundwork, we learnt that we cannot grow the things we need to, within our education system, our human rights organizing, or in environmental protection. It is essential in order for us to foster meaningful and lasting change.

Creating a community of inquiry, learning and practice

AWAKEN would never have been possible without our community of external collaborators, who include local activists, artists, architects, academics, researchers and other creatives who are just as passionate as we are about exploring how we can emerge as a more resilient and connected society. In 2022, we decided to take a step further into this collaboration and create the AWAKEN Community of Practice (CoP). Launched through a public event at the Gulf University of Science and Technology, the CoP is a space for intimacy, self-discovery, and uncomfortable yet transformative conversations with an amazing collective of practitioners who now drive all the work we do as part of AWAKEN. 

AWAKEN in the Desert

AWAKEN in the Desert was the culmination of our first year as a Community of Practice. We started by hosting small focus groups with our members, followed by a two-day retreat, designed to gain a deeper understanding of our collective relationship with Kuwait in the form of our lived experiences, narratives and memories. These shared explorations played a crucial role in showcasing the intricacies of our sense of space, our sense of self and our sense of otherness, and they led to the co-design of our public event of the year, which took place in November 2022. Approximately 150 participants from diverse communities joined us for a day of playful yet deep connection and reflection. Activities Included: