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The IHEAL 5-Hub System

Community Hub

Healing, reconciliation, and ethics-centered community practice — restorative circles, peace dialogues, Transfaith altruistic perspectives, and social change campaigns.

Anchor Module: Peacebuilders

Hub Purpose

Ethics Practiced in Community

The Community Hub operates at the intersection of Humanistic Ethics and Altruistic Leadership — grounding IHEAL's research, education, and training in the lived realities of communities. Through civic action, restorative practice, and intergenerational engagement, the Hub embeds altruistic leadership as a cultural practice at the community level. As one of five co-equal Hubs in IHEAL's flat, responsive system, it operates in parallel with the other four Hubs, sharing resources and reinforcing a common ethical foundation.

Civic Action Restorative Practice Intergenerational Engagement Conflict Transformation Local Engagement Relational Ethics

Anchor Module

Peacebuilders

Peacebuilders leads healing, reconciliation, and ethics-centered community practice. Its work includes restorative circles, engagement labs, peace dialogues that forward Transfaith altruistic perspectives, and social change campaigns grounded in intersectionality and relational responsibility.

Within the Full Architecture

System Function

Connected Across the System

The Community Hub is one of five co-equal Hubs in IHEAL's flat, responsive system. It brings Humanistic Ethics and altruistic leadership into direct contact with community life. It connects laterally with the other four Hubs through shared Links — cross-Hub roundtables, ethics forums, dashboards, and shared glossaries — making the mission tangible at the intergenerational and civic level.

System Connective Tissue

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The Other Four Hubs

Each Hub interacts with the others through shared principles, reciprocal accountability, and the system's overarching commitment to ethical citizenship.

Leadership Hub Education Hub Media Hub International Hub