Atlas of Care connects personal and professional scientific inquiry with community-based development theories and practices. We design experiences and practical tools that help people see, connect, and collectively inquire about their care (giving and receiving) activities in everyday life. Though care is central to our ability to thrive in our lives, it is often not seen or recognized. By learning how to see the invisible — visualizing care ecosystems and other aspects of living — people can be more intentional about how to build, strengthen, and expand the capacity of the various lived communities.
- - By Brian G. Dowling
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