Practitioners Forum

A collaborative learning space for shared practice, inquiry, and mutual support.

What is the Practitioners Forum?

The Practitioners Forum is a collaborative learning group grounded in action learning. It is a space where practitioners come together to:

  • explore and deepen practice with H3Uni methods

  • bring real examples, challenges, or insights from their own work

  • learn from one another through dialogue and reflection

  • experiment with related frameworks and broader generative methods

  • help shape an emerging ecosystem of practice that may eventually expand the Resource Library

The Forum functions as an open, evolving bridge between H3Uni’s core methods and the wider field of transformative, regenerative, and systems-based approaches.

Whether you’re new to H3Uni or deeply experienced, you’re welcome to join.


How It Works

  • Meeting rhythm: monthly or bi-monthly

  • Format: facilitated peer learning, shared inquiry, practical exploration

  • Scope: H3Uni methods and adjacent practices, frameworks, and approaches

  • Cost: free to join; donations to support H3Uni’s volunteer-led work are welcome

  • Participation: open to all practitioners and explorers

  • Direction: co-created by the group over time

The intention is to hold a living, breathing space of practice — a community learning “in the midst of” real work, not in abstraction.


Why Join?

Join the Forum if you want to:

  • deepen your practice with H3Uni and related methods

  • connect with others working on similar questions

  • explore real cases with peers

  • contribute to an evolving body of shared wisdom

  • help shape the future of what H3Uni could become


Stay Informed

All dates and joining details are shared on our Lu.ma event calendar and through the newsletter.

👉 View upcoming sessions on Lu.ma

Sign up to our mailing list to receive updates!


Support the Commons

Participation is free. If this space supports your work, please consider contributing to help sustain our volunteer-led infrastructure and the open Resource Library.

👉 Support the H3Uni Commons

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