Participatory democracy is expressed through collective actions that impact social, cultural, and political life, generating real transformations in local communities.
There are numerous initiatives that promote new forms of participation rooted in community, self-management, and collaboration, encouraging alternative ways of living and organising the commons.
Through exchange and dialogue, these initiatives seek to highlight strategies that strengthen the social fabric, foster diversity, address vulnerability, and activate processes of collective memory, challenging the traditional limits of institutional frameworks.
These practices not only respond to the challenges of the present but also open pathways toward more just, inclusive, and sustainable futures.