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What skills can everyone learn that amplify the effectiveness of sociocratic governance? In this presentation, Brianna and Mara, two co-owners of Spring Up and lead facilitators in our Getting Free Together 6 month cohort will share an overview of the top 5 skills and practices we have seen make the biggest difference in groups’ ability to easefully implement collective governance. From navigating conflict within implicit power dynamics, to practicing accountability with limited capacity – this presentation is for anyone who is interested in building their individual and group capacity for sociocracy. https://www.gettingfreetogether.org/ Brianna Suslovic Spring Up Brianna Suslovic (she/her) is a grad student and social worker based in unceded indigenous land known as Chicago. Brianna is one of six co-owners of Spring Up, a collective facilitating and coaching toward shared power and getting free together. She lives with her wonderful partner and two hilarious hounds named Maurice and Blaise. She is passionate about care work, prison abolition, and puppies. In her free time, she likes to hike, stretch, nap, and read. During her 3 years with Spring Up, Brianna has supported organizational clients in the reproductive justice, environmental justice, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ movements. Mara Martinez-Hewitt Spring Up Mara K. Martínez-Hewitt (they/them) is a mixed Indigenous queer transformative justice practitioner and decolonizing therapist born and raised by the mangroves in Miami. They focus on healing justice for survivors, transformative justice in the everyday, popular education, pleasure activism, land rematriation, DIY mental health and mutual aid efforts beyond borders. Mara’s current projects include facilitating RJ mediations and workshops to build the skills to get free together as a co-owner at care workers collective Spring Up; running art therapy based mutual aid at the Aurora Loving Kindness Project; providing narrative therapy at Axis Mundi; stewarding Bueno Para Todos Farm’s transition into a community land trust with a cooperative governance structure. As a grassroots organizer, artist and clinician, they focus on integrating embodied and restorative practices from the grassroots to institutional spaces.