Connecting System-Weary Folks to Anti-Capitalist Alternatives

<aside> <img src="/icons/brain_brown.svg" alt="/icons/brain_brown.svg" width="40px" /> Earthlings Undone is a digital mutual aid network making anti-capitalist alternatives and liberation resources more discoverable and accessible. Through capacity-aware pathways and curated resources, we help system-weary folks find existing solutions while providing remote volunteer support to frontline community efforts.

We guide our community towards becoming better ancestors—making choices that benefit not just themselves, but future generations, all beings, and the planet. By amplifying community wisdom and time-tested solutions, we're building bridges between digital learning and local action, fostering a network of engaged earthlings committed to collective liberation.

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Problem Space

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System Overwhelm & Burnout


In a sea of information, system-weary folks struggle to find accessible introductions to anti-oppressive alternatives. Working-class individuals, constrained by time and energy, need capacity-aware pathways to explore and engage with existing solutions.

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Bridging Digital & Local Impact


While social media has catalyzed political awakening, many struggle to move from online learning to meaningful engagement. We need practical bridges between digital spaces and community-based alternatives.

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Supporting Sustained Transformation


Engaging with personal, relational, local, and global crises is emotionally taxing. We need approaches that honor different capacities while fostering resilience and collective care.

Our Role in Liberation Work

<aside> <img src="/icons/thought_brown.svg" alt="/icons/thought_brown.svg" width="40px" /> For system-weary folks seeking pathways toward personal and collective liberation, we offer a digital mutual aid network that connects anti-oppressive resources, practices, communities and alternatives.

Together with liberation efforts, communities and practitioners, we make anti-capitalist pathways more discoverable and accessible through capacity-aware entry points, bridge digital learning with local action, and support mutual aid and skillsharing - all while honoring different capacities and circumstances.

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Our Approach

<aside> ℹ️ Six Interconnected Areas: these pillars organize our collective liberation work, representing vital pathways for unlearning and reimagining. Our volunteer teams work across these areas to support our growing resource network.

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How We Work

<aside> Rather than creating isolated content or competing initiatives, we focus on:

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Building our volunteer community through mutual support

We're creating a community that honors each person's unique capacity for change. By respecting different energy levels and life circumstances, we're building connections across generations and experiences, recognizing that collective liberation happens through genuine care and solidarity.

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Gathering and organizing liberation resources

Our mission is to make anti-capitalist, decolonial alternatives easily discoverable. We're curating a digital sanctuary of transformative knowledge, mapping learning journeys, and ensuring resources feel approachable for anyone seeking systemic alternatives.

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Understanding diverse needs through community research

We're listening deeply to those seeking change and the grassroots organizers building alternatives. By centering marginalized voices, we'll create pathways that honor the complex, non-linear nature of liberation work.

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Supporting content creators and grassroots efforts

We amplify existing movements by providing resources, creating collaboration frameworks, and building bridges between digital platforms and local organizing. Our goal is to ensure grassroots work gets the visibility and support it deserves.

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Developing accessible frameworks for engagement

Liberation shouldn't feel overwhelming. We're crafting user-friendly guides and interactive tools that help people understand systemic challenges, explore alternatives, and find meaningful ways to contribute—all while respecting individual capacity.

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Exploring horizontal org structures and solidarity economy funding models for future replication

We're practicing change in our own organization by experimenting with non-hierarchical decision-making and alternative funding approaches. Our goal is to develop replicable models that prioritize collective care and equitable resource distribution.


Ways To Engage

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