Idk of any online communities explicitly focused on this intersection, but would be interested in participating in one! Facebook groups historically have been good for this sort of thing (especially bc of the mod approval questions you could include), but I’ve basically stopped using FB entirely, as have lots of others I know. A Slack channel within the larger EA Slack may work (eagreconnect.slack.com), but I just experimented with this and there doesn’t seem to be a native feature like the FB mod approval questions. You could have channel admins that add people manually, but that seems work-intensive.
One problem I can envision is that people may be wary of having candid conversations in public-ish spaces because of the possibility of journalists or others quoting them now that EA is more high profile.
One thing I will note is that there are way more leftist EAs than is commonly assumed. As one of the more public ones, I have a biased sample I’m sure (people will reach out to me). But one anecdote: at the last EAG Bay Area, I was sitting at a random table of ~6 other people in the main food area and 4 of them were leftists.
Garrison Lovely’s podcast comes to mind as a starting point on overlap and disagreements between the two communities: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/6NnnPvzCzxWpWzAb8/podcast-the-left-and-effective-altruism-with-habiba-islam
Idk of any online communities explicitly focused on this intersection, but would be interested in participating in one! Facebook groups historically have been good for this sort of thing (especially bc of the mod approval questions you could include), but I’ve basically stopped using FB entirely, as have lots of others I know. A Slack channel within the larger EA Slack may work (eagreconnect.slack.com), but I just experimented with this and there doesn’t seem to be a native feature like the FB mod approval questions. You could have channel admins that add people manually, but that seems work-intensive.
One problem I can envision is that people may be wary of having candid conversations in public-ish spaces because of the possibility of journalists or others quoting them now that EA is more high profile.
One thing I will note is that there are way more leftist EAs than is commonly assumed. As one of the more public ones, I have a biased sample I’m sure (people will reach out to me). But one anecdote: at the last EAG Bay Area, I was sitting at a random table of ~6 other people in the main food area and 4 of them were leftists.
Thank you for sharing! I wrote to Garrison, to see if they know of any such community.