This touches on many of my personal fears about the community in the moment.
I sincerely hope that anyone who comes across our community with the desire and intent to participate in the project of effective altruism feels that they are welcome and celebrated, whether that looks like volunteering an hour each month, donating whatever they feel they can afford, or doing direct work.
To lose people who have diverse worldviews, abilities and backgrounds would be a shame, and could potentially limit the impact of the community. I’d like to see an increasingly diverse effective altruism community, all bound by seeking to do as much good as we can.
Thanks for this post, Luke!
This touches on many of my personal fears about the community in the moment.
I sincerely hope that anyone who comes across our community with the desire and intent to participate in the project of effective altruism feels that they are welcome and celebrated, whether that looks like volunteering an hour each month, donating whatever they feel they can afford, or doing direct work.
To lose people who have diverse worldviews, abilities and backgrounds would be a shame, and could potentially limit the impact of the community. I’d like to see an increasingly diverse effective altruism community, all bound by seeking to do as much good as we can.