This month, we turn our spotlight to Josh Spector, a community organizer, network coordinator, and intersectional weaver whose professional and personal efforts span Ethereum Localism, bioregional organizing, down to his local soil and water conservation district where he serves as a non-voting board member and Associate Director. Josh brings his infectious sincerity and kindness across the sectors and movements he participates in, helping to create the enabling conditions for communal self-determination and grassroots systems change.
As Josh remarks towards the end of our conversation, for him, blockchains aren’t tools for speculative assets, they are collectively governed networks that can provide the public infrastructure of the 21st century, enabling direct civic participation and collective direct action.
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