Projects
Work here responds to unmet needs that revealed themselves through crisis.
Current projects
TegaWena (Family Coordination Commons)
Cross-border coordination infrastructure for travel, creative work, and family support. When Ontario caseworkers failed, diaspora stepped in. When journey coordination collapsed, Uncs and Aunties built the planning layer. TegaWena makes that coordination systematic.
→ Learn about TegaWena
Baba's Story (Book Project)
15 years of legal documentation. Salary discrepancies, institutional delays, one man's fight for recognition. Preparing for publication and National Museum launch in Bulawayo. Dedicated to the memory of Samere.
→ Book updates published in Lintrospection
HRTO Documentation
My case (March 24, 2026) as template for others. Institutional pattern documentation: caseworker cycling, emergency request failures, cross-border legal barriers. Made public so others don't start from zero.
→ Updates in Lintrospection
How projects are chosen
Projects respond to the question: "Did we need this and it didn't exist?" Cross-border legal support. Journey coordination for elders. Youth creative economy access. Documentation of institutional failure patterns. If the need revealed itself through crisis, and we built a response, it becomes a project.
Not everything gets built. Not everything finishes. But what does get built is documented so the next person doesn't start from zero.
For stewardship and structure, see About.