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Netcentric Campaigns mobilizes advocates and builds people-powered networks to drive meaningful change. Our strategies help changemakers tackle big challenges like climate, justice, and health. Let’s create change together. https://NetcentricCampaigns.org
Advocates often ask where to begin when systems feel chaotic. Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang shows how small, intentional steps help leaders influence patterns and create healthier civic spaces. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
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February 3, 2026 at 8:49 PM
Many movements stall not because people lack values, but because absolutes leave no room to adapt. Gray areas are not weakness, they are working ground. Read more:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
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February 3, 2026 at 2:06 PM
If you want a hopeful frame for network building in challenging times, Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang offers practical insights rooted in decades of complexity science. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
February 2, 2026 at 7:49 PM
Networks make it possible to disagree without disengaging. That may be the most important civic skill we have left. Read the article:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
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February 2, 2026 at 4:15 PM
How do patterns scale across communities and institutions? Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang shares why healthy local actions can influence broader systems. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
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February 1, 2026 at 7:57 PM
Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang brings a fresh lens to uncertainty by showing how leaders can shape conditions that help networks adapt and collaborate. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
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January 31, 2026 at 8:08 PM
Curiosity can be a powerful antidote to polarization. Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang explains how inquiry and adaptive action help advocates move forward when systems feel unpredictable. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 31, 2026 at 5:15 PM
In a world of personalized feeds and fractured realities, common stories may be our most underused civic tool. Explore why:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
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January 30, 2026 at 7:49 PM
Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang shares how clarity, curiosity, and strong ties help leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for collective action. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 30, 2026 at 3:15 PM
People align around shared struggle long before shared solutions. That insight has big implications for organizers and network leaders right now. Read more:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
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January 30, 2026 at 1:38 AM
Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang highlights why meaningful differences and strong ties matter in network building and how they anchor collaborative work in complex environments. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 29, 2026 at 2:42 PM
What happens when movements stop making room for uncertainty? This piece traces the hidden costs and the path forward. Read on:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 28, 2026 at 11:49 PM
If progress feels frozen in your work, it may be time to stop avoiding the gray areas and start building inside them. Read more:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 28, 2026 at 3:15 PM
What if story is not a communications tactic, but core infrastructure for movements? This article makes the case. Read more:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
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January 27, 2026 at 8:49 PM
What can network leaders learn from complexity science? Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang offers a practical path for working with uncertainty through intentional relationships and shared purpose. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 27, 2026 at 2:06 PM
The messy middle is not a failure of leadership. It is a signal that the problem is real and alive. Learn why that matters:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 26, 2026 at 7:49 PM
When absolutes harden, progress slows. This article looks at how networks help people stay connected and keep moving when answers are incomplete. Join the conversation:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 26, 2026 at 4:15 PM
What if the biggest barrier to collaboration is not strategy or funding, but the absence of a shared story? In a fragmented civic landscape, common narratives are what help people recognize each other and move together. Read more:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 25, 2026 at 7:57 PM
When people no longer share stories, cooperation becomes fragile. Civic pollution thrives in that gap. Networks thrive when common stories take root. Read the full reflection:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 24, 2026 at 8:08 PM
What if the real problem is not disagreement, but the loss of space between positions where learning and movement can happen? Our latest article explores why gray areas matter more than ever in civic work. Read the article:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 24, 2026 at 5:15 PM
If civic fragmentation feels impossible to tackle, Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang explains how networks can create coherence through small, intentional actions that ripple outward. Read more at
Seeing Patterns, Shaping Change: Insights from Glenda Eoyang
Learn how Netcentric Campaigns board member Glenda Eoyang helps leaders navigate complexity and strengthen networks for social change.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 23, 2026 at 7:49 PM
Complex problems do not yield to simple stories. They require relationships that can hold tension without breaking. Explore why that matters now:
The Gray Areas Where Progress Happens
Polarization freezes progress. Explore why networks and relationships matter in the gray areas where durable change actually happens. Read more.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 23, 2026 at 3:15 PM
Fragmentation is not just political. It is narrative. This article looks at how rebuilding common stories can restore the conditions for collective action. Read more:
From Muddy Roads to Civic Renewal: The Power of a Common Story
How shared stories rebuild trust, strengthen networks, and help movements act together in a fractured civic landscape. Read the full article.
netcentriccampaigns.org
January 23, 2026 at 1:38 AM
Democracy doesn’t just work when people vote together. It works when people build together. See how advocates can draw new lines for collaboration:
Moving Past the Fault Lines of Yesterday
Learn how rethinking advocacy beyond division can strengthen democracy, and how networks can rebuild civic connection
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November 18, 2025 at 8:49 PM
The old playbook of opposition is making things worse. It’s time to build networks that heal, connect, and organize for shared progress:
Moving Past the Fault Lines of Yesterday
Learn how rethinking advocacy beyond division can strengthen democracy, and how networks can rebuild civic connection
netcentriccampaigns.org
November 18, 2025 at 2:06 PM