Can you add / are you comfortable adding anything on who “us” is and which orgs or what kinds of orgs are hesitant? Is your sense this is universal, or more localised (geographically, politically, cause area...)?
By ‘us’ I mean EA Netherlands. I probably shouldn’t say which orgs I’m talking about, sorry. My sense is that it’s more of an issue in the US amongst the very online (the e/acc part of very online and the woke side of very online).
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Can you add / are you comfortable adding anything on who “us” is and which orgs or what kinds of orgs are hesitant? Is your sense this is universal, or more localised (geographically, politically, cause area...)?
By ‘us’ I mean EA Netherlands. I probably shouldn’t say which orgs I’m talking about, sorry.
My sense is that it’s more of an issue in the US amongst the very online (the e/acc part of very online and the woke side of very online).