Community gives us fellowship, it gives us a tribe and it connects us the people who just get it, even if we’ve never met them in real life.

Community is hope, love, and joy.

Community is home.

When you’re part of a powerful community it becomes an unforgettable part of your soul-stirring story.

Today we see thousands of communities popping up, the most powerful high impact communities connect both online and offline.  The ability to reach members digitally and in real life solidifies deep bonds between two people.

If you want to take it to the next level if you want a supercharged community here is a way to create a powerful repeatable experience that doesn’t just tell but shows the people that they can travel through space and time without leaving their city.

Meet-ups help cultivate the deep connection, the secret weapon is producing art focused meetups, it doesn’t matter if your community is full of creatives or has nothing to do with the arts.

When community marries the arts it ignites something inside all of us and when we experience it together we are reminded of the power of humanity!

It’s not new but it’s worth reminding you if you’re not already providing your members the opportunity to connect in real life then start now by creating and holding space for them and organize a space for them to connect in person. 

When we infuse the arts into our community building initiatives….. magic happens.

Welcome to the Art of Global Citizenship.

Author(s)

  • Chizzy Igbokwe

    I teach honest courage to world travelers

    Chizzy was named one of the top 7 Millenials to follow in 2018 by True Toast Magazine. At the core, her body of work explores the power of community both online and offline and showcases community as the new currency.  She runs a global community of wanderlusters, expats, and digital nomads. As an international speaker, Chizzy designs and facilitates workshops for global organizations and medium-sized businesses. She has spoken on stages around the world: Proctor & Gamble in Toronto, NYU Wagner, the US Embassy in Prague and more.