Issue #1 | Creating A Culture Of Inclusion | BanklessAfrica Newsletter
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Contributors : Abidemi, Cisco, Yofi, Trewkat
šHistorical Snapshots
As of May 13th, 2022
ā Biggest Gainers of the Week:
Name: Goldario (GLD)
Price: $0.2208
7d %: +557.94%
Volume (24hr): $229,103
ā Biggest Losers of the Week
Name: Terra(LUNA)
Price: $0.00008254
7d % : -100.00%
Volume (24hr): $1,368,468,232
ā Top Assets by Market Cap
Name: Bitcoin (BTC) Price: $30,506.01 7d % : -15.95%
Market Cap: $581,493,109,447
š« Creating A Culture Of Inclusion
Cover : Cisco Author: Abidemi
When we speak of inclusion, itās often in the broader context of āwe need more people of color or womenā but inclusion involves more than race, sexual orientation, or nationality; there's much more nuance to it. HR technology company Justworks' definition of inclusion is spot on:
āInclusion refers to creating a work environment where all people are truly welcomed, valued and respected ā for all of who they are ā regardless of differencesā.
DAOs are spaces where inclusion is crucial but due to their decentralized and autonomous nature, contributors and stewards sometimes assume inclusion is a given. In reality, it isnāt. True inclusion involves far more than whatās currently happening in DAOs.
In the book, Community; The structure of belonging, author Peter Block writes about fragmented communities and how the culture of individualism causes isolation. He notes:
āthose we label homeless or ex-offenders or disabled or at risk are the most visible people who struggle with belonging.ā
Another paragraph points out how disconnection and detachment lead to not just isolation but are also threats to the gifts and strengths of marginalized groups. In a DAO sense, marginalized groups include the degens, non-crypto-native individuals, special-needs individuals, and in some cases, contributors from developing nations.
Building inclusive cultures in DAOs involves creating nurturing structures where each contributor feels empowered and can easily pivot across various projects, where mental health is openly talked about, and most importantly, where care is freely given and received. For contributors to care about each other, there has to be an awareness of what it takes for each contributor to show up every day, what it takes for those watching from the sidelines to actually jump in and take action, and to know how valued their contributions are.
Some actionable steps to creating cultures of inclusion:
Active listening is crucial in creating cultures of inclusion. DAOs are peer-to-peer networks of contributors who are there to get work done. Every contributor, therefore, needs to cultivate the act of listening so they can create better experiences for people looking to join in. One idea would be to organize syncs where contributors just share their realities, talk about the difficulties they're experiencing in the DAO, and encourage healthy feedback loops.
Empathy: Being sensitive, aware, and understanding of one another's weaknesses and struggles is another great way to foster inclusion in a DAO. We do not all have the same background, privilege, or resources. A contributor from Egypt does not have the same challenge as one from Mexico or Nigeria. Itās up to each one of us to at least try to understand what it takes for each contributor to show up every day, and to extend grace when needed.
Encouragement, flexibility, and self-determination: again, not everyone contributes in the same way or has the same work process. Contributors who have challenges such as ADHD or dyslexia, or those experiencing mental health issues such as anxiety or depression, will need a little more time, encouragement, and maybe even less rigidity in how they contribute. Helping them determine how theyād like to go about contributing is key to creating an inclusive culture.
DAOs are a work in progress, which means there is still so much to learn. It also means that the opportunity to proactively design an inclusive work environment is right there for the taking. After all, DAO members who feel welcomed, valued, and respected are far more likely to keep on contributing when external conditions get a little rough.
News in and Around Africa
Mara To Build Pan-African Cryptocurrency Exchange With $23M Raised
Author: Venture Beat
On the heels of the Central African Republic's recent decision to legalize bitcoin, Mara is launching a cryptocurrency exchange that will provide access to the crypto economy for Africans.
This means that people in Africa will be able to use Mara to buy and sell different types of cryptocurrencies. The company has raised $23 million in funding from investors including Coinbase Ventures to build this exchange, which will be available across all countries in Africa. It has partnered with the Central African Republic, which just passed a bill legalizing bitcoin as legal tender.
The new exchange will make it possible for Africans to buy and sell cryptocurrencies while also allowing them to use their local currencies rather than having to convert funds into U.S. dollars or other foreign currencies first.
Coinbase-Backed Mara to Advise Central African Republic on Bitcoin Adoption
Author: Bitcoin Magazine
With the recent adoption of bitcoin as legal tender in the Central African Republic, the cryptocurrency startup Mara, which is currently being backed by Coinbase, has moved to advise the nationās government on how to tackle issues of internet penetration and identification.
Tanzania Closer to Launching a CBDC
Author: Bitcoin.com
The Central Bank Governor of Tanzania has stated that the country intends to launch a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). A date, however, for the launch has not been set.
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