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The Democracy & Belonging Forum’s Network Catalyzers Program supports selected Forum members in launching and growing their own virtual or in-person communities related to othering, belonging, bridging, and democracy.
These communities are entirely member-run, but are in part resourced, promoted, and supported by the Forum. In 2025, six communities (and seven catalyzers) were selected to participate, addressing topics as diverse as bridging in rural France, food insecurity in Texas, and intergenerational engagement among immigrant families.
As part of the yearlong program, selected catalyzers receive support and resources tailored to their community-building needs, including:
Monthly sessions to learn best practices in community-building and grapple with shared challenges with fellow community catalyzers
Mentorship from experienced community builders and programmatic support from the Forum’s Head of Community
An honorarium of 2.500,00 EUR gross for catalyzers of virtual communities or 5.000,00 EUR gross for in-person communities for the duration of the 12-month program
Scroll below to learn more about the selected 2025 Network Catalyzers and their communities. Together, we are building a network of communities that strengthen democracy and belonging, from the ground up.
Please note that this year is the inaugural year of the Network Catalyzers Program. We intend to continue this program in future years, dependent on funding and other resources. Please follow our enews to stay up to date about future opportunities regarding this program.
Introducing the 2025 Catalyzers!
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Edwin Zhao
Co-founder, Ode
Washington DC, United StatesCommunity: Coming Home through Adopted Families
Edwin Zhao is committed to a future in which collaboration and dissent are both grounded in deep human connection. He is a coach and facilitator who brings together diverse groups to study the fundamental gestures of being-in-relationship; embodiment, breathing, listening, observation without judgment, requests, and so forth. He is also co-founder of Ode, a startup bringing curious, unagenda-ed listening to healthcare spaces and studying its effects on patient experience, medical decision-making, and health worker burnout.
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Agnes Meneses
AGMeneses Consulting/Founder
Chicago, Illinois, USACommunity: Democracy and Belonging in Cities
Agnes has over 25 years in the nonprofit sector, understanding the relationships among funders, grantees, and communities. She promotes learning and dialogue to foster understanding of shared humanity. By applying bridging principles, she helps strengthen relationships vital to systems change. Agnes prioritizes self-reflection and collective sensemaking to build community amidst complexity. Through her consulting practice, she provides strategic advisory services to nonprofits and foundations focused on systems change and deep equity. She facilitates healing circles for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s initiative and coaches grassroots leaders. Previously, she was Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Chicago Foundation for Women and Senior Program Officer at Alphawood Foundation.
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Hilda Landrove
Rialta, Event Organizer and Writer
Mexico City, MexicoCommunity: Escaping authoritarianism through community
Hilda Landrove is a Cuban researcher, essayist, and cultural promoter based in Mexico. She has been dedicated for years to social and cultural entrepreneurship, and more recently to academic research in political anthropology. She holds a PhD in Mesoamerican Studies from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Her main lines of research include political action in closed contexts, political movements of Amerindian peoples, and the dynamics of power and counter-power through narrative disputes in the public sphere. She is a professor at the Tecnológico de Monterrey (Querétaro campus). She hosts and coordinates the podcast Caminero.
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David A Brown.
Innovative Collaboration and Engagement Strategist
Houston, Texas, United StatesCommunity: Dining with Purpose
David A. Brown is a leader with over 20 years of experience in community engagement and equality advocacy. His journey, shaped by overcoming homelessness at 14, informs his commitment to inclusiveness across diverse communities. As the Innovative Collaboration and Engagement Specialist at the Houston Food Bank, he spearheads initiatives like the Dining with Purpose program, which fosters dialogue and advocates for systemic change. Previously, he founded Spacetaker, empowering artists and encouraging collaboration. An award-winning photographer and entrepreneur, David has worked with brands such as Microsoft and Whole Foods Market, utilizing his skills in strategic planning and visual storytelling. He incorporates Yogic and Taoist principles into his work, focusing on balance and mindfulness. David believes that success is found in the relationships we build and the impact we make, reflecting his dedication to bridging divides and nurturing collaboration through inclusive practices.
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alexandra georges-picot
Community-based Researcher and Organizer
Dordogne, FranceCommunity: Les Gouters historiques/ The Historical Gatherings
alexandra is a community-based researcher and grassroots organizer passionate about pedagogy, movement, and memory. With a Master's degree in History from the University of Oxford, where she specialized in oral and agricultural history, she works at the intersection of embodied learning, rural life, and intergenerational storytelling. Her practice explores how shared narratives and artistic practices can foster belonging, especially in contexts marked by collective grief and social fragmentation.
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Xavier Arrateig
Co-founder of Community Café La Guinguette du Touroulet and Local Non-profit Le Cocon des Canailles
Dordogne, FranceCommunity: Les Gouters historiques/ The Historical Gatherings
Xavier Arrateig has extensive experience in community building and bridging practices. He co-founded an association focused on ecological education, organizing monthly sessions that promoted environmental awareness and reconnecting people to ecological principles. Xavier also initiated Le Jardin des Dingues, a self-managed, participatory festival where attendees contribute to all aspects of the event—food, camping, culture, logistics—creating an immersive environment that fosters connection and collaboration among diverse individuals. Additionally, Xavier co-founded Le Cocon des Canailles, which includes La Guinguette du Touroulet, a community café serving as a local empowerment hub. Through workshops on non-violent communication, conflict resolution, and theater in schools, he creates opportunities for people to work together, build trust, and strengthen their sense of belonging.
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Sam Hathroubi
Activist and researcher
Paris, FranceCommunity: Les Aristides: A table.
Samia (or Sam) – A former history teacher in the suburbs, now a sociology researcher focusing on Jews and Muslims in France and Germany. She has gained experience in bridge-building in the MENA region and Europe. Sam embodies the figure of the wandering Muslim woman, navigating new forms of belonging in their life, works and interactions.