Here are some examples of ways all kinds of people (authors, facilitators, educators, spiritual leaders, artists…) have brought vent diagrams into their personal practice and/or communities of learning and of change-making:

IN PRINT:

Vent diagrams as healing practice : TJ tips from the overlap  Elizabeth Long, Chapter in Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement, Ejeris Dixon (Editor); Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (Editor), AK Press, 2020

I Want a Better Catastrophe, Andrew Boyd, New Society, exp. Jan 2023

IN ACTION:

On Our Terms
A participatory action research project about building restorative justice, collective safety and healing in schools— created by and for students, educators, parents and organizers in NYC. 

Unraveling Antisemitism 
A cultural organizing project and map for discussion, organizing, and struggle to win a world free from antisemitism– created by the membership of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice. 

ONLINE:

How to hold a Paradox  Chika Okoye, Buddhist Peace Fellowship

Syllabus Project: Diagrams. Augustine Zegers 

The Messiness of Potential-  Sarra Alpert, Avodah

Vent Diagrams for White Racial Justice Practitioners -  Conspire for Change 

Vent Diagrams: Finding Healing through Holding Contradiction - Faraway Olives, Singapore Art Book Fair *

We Need to Vent: Holding Complexity and Shelach, Rabbi Avi Katz Orlow.


*note: these vent diagrams were re-drawn using content directly from the @vent_diagrams feed