Welcome to the

Little Library of Collective Wellbeing

This is a place where you can find resources by us and others that explore the collective wellbeing movement. Come on in!

Institute for Collective Wellbeing Original Content & Resources

2022 Collective Wellbeing Summit

Wellbeing Offering: Short Yoga Practice by Keena Atkinson

32-Hour Work Week by Congressman Mark Takano

Emergent Futures Funding: The Intersection of the Unknown, Collective Wellbeing, and Possibility by Cassie Robinson

No Bosses Here: Creating Non Hierarchical Organizations by Mike Lee

The 4 Day Work Week: Increasing Sustainability, Equity, Wellbeing, and Productivity by Joe O'Connor

The Power of Stories and Storytelling in Creating a Culture of Collective Wellbeing by Alejandro Miranda Cruz

2021 Advancing Collective Wellbeing Series: Reimagining Our Economy for Collective Wellbeing

Wellbeing Economy Policy Design Guide: How to Design Economic Policies that Put the Wellbeing of People and the Planet First by Amanda Janoo

Collective Wellbeing and Systems Change: A Case for the Solidarity Economy by Emily Kawano

2021 Collective Wellbeing Summit

Prioritizing the Wellbeing of Black Women for Community Wellbeing by Alia Stevenson

Financial Capital is Fundamental for Collective Wellbeing by Wendy K. White Eagle

Emotional-Social Intelligence as Facets of Employee Wellbeing by Malynn Utzinger and Tim Weitzel

A Vision for Wellbeing Policies and Action in the United States by Julie Rusk, Catalina Langen, and Linda Vakunta

Love and Wellbeing as the Foundation for a Successful Business by Miguel Aguilar

Wellbeing Organizations

Books and Journals

Articles

Videos and Podcasts

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