
Systematization of Experiences
Movements are made of memories, efforts, and collective experiments—but often, they vanish without a trace. Systematization of Experiences is a reflective practice that allows individuals and organizations to make sense of what they’ve done, extract learnings, and share them in meaningful and accessible ways. It turns lived experience into collective knowledge and pedagogical tools.
Where stories become strategy...
Why I Offer This?
Because our work deserves to be remembered, learned from, and celebrated. Systematization makes our praxis visible and transmissible—it’s memory as methodology.
What’s Offered?
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Facilitation of systematization processes for teams, collectives, or networks
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Visual, narrative, and analytical tools to reconstruct experience
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Co-creation of reports, memory books, zines, exhibitions, or videos
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Structured reflection formats for events, campaigns, and long-term projects
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Training and mentoring on how to guide your own systematizations
Who is it for?
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Grassroots groups, coalitions, and organizers
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Educators and researchers documenting learning processes
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NGOs and institutions seeking participatory evaluation methods
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Anyone ready to reflect deeply on their practice and document it meaningfully
Format & Approach
We begin with a shared question: what do you want to understand about your experience? From there, I design and facilitate a flexible process involving memory reconstruction, analysis, and creative expression. I bring tools from popular education, arts-based research, and movement history.
Outcomes
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A collective narrative that honors the complexity of your experience
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Actionable insights to inform future work
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Pedagogical and communication products created by and for your team