Accidental Gods

People's Charter for People Power - with Katy Rubin and Oli Whittington of Our House

Jul 16, 2025
Katy Rubin, a Legislative Theatre practitioner and founder of The People Act hub, and Oli Whittington, co-lead of Our House focused on participatory design, discuss innovative ways to empower communities through participatory democracy. They explore the challenges of current democracy and promote tools like people's assemblies and participatory budgeting to engage citizens. By sharing creative solutions for community issues, they advocate for a new governance model that emphasizes inclusivity, kindness, and direct citizen engagement for a sustainable future.
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INSIGHT

Kleptocracy Needs Participatory Democracy

  • Our current "democracy" is actually a kleptocracy, unfit to sustain complex life on Earth.
  • Ordinary people must use participatory democracy tools to build a new system fit for people and planet.
ANECDOTE

Theater Drives Homeless Policy Change

  • In Medway, people experiencing homelessness created a play exposing harmful council verification policies.
  • This led to improved council-charity collaboration and a push to change national policy.
ADVICE

How Participatory Budgeting Works

  • Participatory budgeting lets citizens propose and vote on local public spending.
  • People are often willing to pay more taxes when they see their money directly supports valued community projects.
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