WE HAVE A DREAM
A world based on equality, where all people are equal and living in self-sustainable independent communities that grow from within.
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PEOPLEIZE: People Helping People.
We are a collaboration of individuals, companies, governments and organizations joining forces to work towards building an equal, just, and peaceful world. Together, we are transforming colonial systems to create a equitable society and world. At Peopleize World, equality and sustainability are not just goals; they are a way of life. We champion eco-conscious practices in every aspect of our work, from supporting green businesses to promoting environmental stewardship within our global network. Join us in our quest to build a equal, self-sustainable future for all. Together, we can create meaningful change and empower communities to thrive.
Wobuntu: I Am, Because We Are
There are over 476 million Indigenous people living across the world, accounting for 6.2 percent of the global population. They live in more than 5,000 distinct community groups across the globe. Indigenous people speak overwhelmingly more than 6,900 languages.
Indigenous People & First Nations Peopleize
Indigenous People & First Nations Peopleize is a global initiative to establish an equal world system created by Indigenous People and First Nations communities, with the goal of building a world based on equality, self-sustaining communities, and do-it-yourself empowerment to meet each community’s unique needs. By creating independent networks in finance, trade, education, manufacturing, health, housing, and transportation, this vision seeks to replace the oppressive colonial-capitalist systems that have historically oppressed Indigenous People.
PEOPLEIZE Press
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Decolonization
Decolonization refers to the process of dismantling colonial systems and legacies in society, culture, politics, religion, language, and the economy. Join us in a revolutionary journey towards global equality, environmental stewardship, and true people centered equal communities. People Before Profit.
What is Decolonization?
Decolonization refers to the process of dismantling colonial systems and legacies in society, culture, politics, religion, language, and the economy. It involves reclaiming autonomy, values, and governance from imposed colonial structures, promoting self-determination, justice, and the restoration of Indigenous knowledge, traditions, and sustainable practices. This process fosters the equitable redistribution of power and resources, allowing formerly colonized communities to assert their identities and contribute to shaping a more just, inclusive, and self-sufficient future. Decolonization changes colonial narratives, redefines social relationships, and encourages resilience and empowerment for oppressed communities.
What will a Decolonized Earth Look Like?
A decolonized world will have dismantled the oppressive systems rooted in colonialism, creating A World Based On Equality. This transformation extends across society, culture, politics, language, and the economy. Decolonization is not only about reclaiming autonomy but about redistributing power, wealth, and knowledge in ways that equally empowers all peoples and communities.
Decolonizing Knowledge & Language
Decolonizing knowledge involves dismantling colonial narratives and biases embedded within education, empowering individuals to challenge and transform dominant European colonial discourses. This approach recognizes the power of language as a vessel for identity, history, and community cohesion. It emphasizes the importance of Indigenous worldviews, ensuring that Indigenous communities’ perspectives are valued and integrated into educational systems. Central to this initiative is the provision of education in Indigenous languages, fostering a self-determined and equitable educational framework. By prioritizing language and cultural identity, this movement seeks to create a more inclusive, just, and empowering educational environment for all communities.
Decolonizing Wealth & Resources
Promoting equality through alternative economic models is key to distributing wealth and resources fairly. This includes ensuring currency equality by adjusting conversion rates to reflect true value, using an inverse model equalizer conversion to give colonized weaker currencies fairer value in global trade. Eliminating interest rates on money is essential to dismantle colonial capitalist exploitation, moving toward a “people before profit” system. These changes support reparations, collective ownership, and fair wealth distribution. Money should no longer be a tool for oppression, but a means to empower communities and create a more equitable and just world for all peoples.
Decolonizing Land and Culture
Ensuring equality requires supporting the reclamation of ancestral lands and the revival of cultural practices, allowing communities to reclaim their heritage. In this new model, land, money, and natural resources belong to everyone, not corporations or individuals. This eliminates the inheritance of land, wealth, and resources, fostering a more equitable community where wealth and power are shared. By shifting ownership away from colonial systems, we empower communities to rebuild sustainable relationships with the environment and restore cultural practices free from colonial dominance. This process facilitates a collective, self-determined approach to land stewardship and cultural resurgence.
Decolonizing Governance & Laws
Establishing equality involves promoting self-governance and community-led decision-making, dismantling colonial political structures that impose external power. This shift enables the creation of locally-driven governance systems that reflect the needs and values of all people, fostering equity and inclusion. In this model, there are no career politicians or elitist power structures. Instead, citizens are randomly selected to serve their communities, ensuring governance is a shared responsibility. This system creates a truly representative form of leadership where every voice is heard, and decisions are made collectively, empowering communities to take control of their own future free from colonial influence.
PEOPLEIZE World Calendar
Decolonize Time
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Time has been colonized and weaponized to enforce systems of power and inequality. The Peopleize World Calendar dismantles these structures, offering a liberated, inclusive approach to timekeeping that empowers every culture, every individual. Rooted in the profound wisdom of the Mayan 19 month Winal cycle calendar, it reconnects us to the natural rhythms of the cosmos, breaking free from colonial control. This isn’t just about tracking time, it’s about decolonizing how we live, think, and relate to one another. It reclaims time as a shared, equitable resource, where every person and every culture stands equal. Reclaim your time, reclaim your equality, and break free from systems designed to divide.