Burning Man Project’s year-round efforts to share and spread Burning Man culture. From education and civic and community engagement to social enterprise and education, Burning Man Project provides infrastructure and tools to support local communities in applying the Ten Principles.
One might ask what Burning Man Project and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) have in common. For those
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As Burners, we’re accustomed to coming up with creative and collaborative solutions in unusual circumstances while working around unanticipated limitations.
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Burning Man was popularized globally as an annual week-long event at a remote desert location. People call it an experiment
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While BMIR has historically been a radio station that adheres to the idea of the Temporary Autonomous Zone, we believe
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Out of care for the wellbeing of the community, the 2020 European Leadership Summit (ELS) in Tallinn was postponed. Instead
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The 2019 AfterBurn report has landed. The AfterBurn is our annual look back at the past year, with reports from
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This will probably be my last piece on Burning Man “education” for a while, as I think it’s the last
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Just before last year’s Black Rock City event, we announced our plans to bring a new kind of convening to
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In my first post about what "education" and "learning" means in Burning Man culture, I focused on the big questions
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As the June solstice nears and our global community marks the day it all began, we share some thoughts from
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