Description
ICERMediation is a civic bridge-building social media where cultures, traditions, and languages are preserved and transmitted from one generation to the next.
How does this work? Every indigenous leader or their official representatives can create a virtual indigenous kingdom (an online group) for their community or kingdom and invite their people in the diaspora and those in their home country to join their virtual indigenous kingdom. Members of any indigenous community can view and request to join their virtual indigenous kingdom on the app to connect with their people in the diaspora and those in their home country.
ICERMediation is also an inclusive place of encounter that provides users an opportunity for civic engagement and collective action, as well as facilitates respectful conversations on how to foster and sustain a culture of peace, nonviolence and justice in our communities through the Living Together Movement. This movement was created to address divisions in our society and to promote mutual understanding, collaboration, justice, conflict resolution and peacemaking. In addition, the Living Together Movement offers a space where residents can come together to discuss ways to transform our communities into safer, more inclusive and equitable environments that embrace differences and diversity.
The ICERMediation app allows interested members to create Living Together Movement groups, invite people from their communities, cities or college campuses/universities to join, as well as organize, plan, and host in-person chapter meetings in their communities, cities or universities. Any user can view and request to join a Living Together Movement chapter in their community, city or university.
This social media website is similar to Facebook and LinkedIn except that it is a technology of nonviolence.
Terms of Use: https://icermediation.org/terms-of-service/