Logos Circle: Zanzibar
Join this Logos Circle for a practical workshop focused on equipping you to lead change in your local community.
Whether you've already hosted a meetup or you're just curious about stepping up, this workshop is all about sharing what we've learned so far (what works, what doesn’t) and giving you the tools to launch and grow a Logos Circle in your city. You'll leave with practical resources, inspiration from others, and a clear sense of next steps.
This session is part of the wider Zanzalu initiative—an evolving network of temporary, experimental communities rooted in local action and global collaboration.
Agenda
Welcome
Settle in, meet the group, and hear a short intro on how this session fits into the broader Logos & Zanzalu movement.
Why Circles?
A brief overview of the purpose and structure of Logos Circles, and how they tie into local organising and global change.
Tools, templates & tactics
We'll walk through everything from how to structure your first meetup, to surfacing winnable issues, and sustaining momentum.
Stories from the field
Hear real examples of Circles already underway—what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what they’ve learned.
Open discussion & support
Bring your own context (city, group, idea) and we’ll workshop next steps together.
Closing & roadmap
Leave with a clear plan, resources to take home, and ways to stay supported by the wider network.
About Logos
Logos is a sovereign, decentralised technology stack that realises the cypherpunk vision of autonomous digital territories and network states. It is designed to champion personal liberties and collective abundance through upgrading human governance.
About Zanzalu
Zanzalu is a pop-up city located in Fumba Town, Zanzibar that brings together builders, artists, entrepreneurs, and researchers from across Africa and beyond. Our mission is to help build the innovation ecosystem in East Africa. Over several weeks, participants live, work, and co-create in community, exploring themes related to frontier tech, innovative governance, and the cities of tomorrow.