The Tapestry: A Framework by Rhonna-Rose Akama-Makia

A Framework by Rhonna-Rose Akama-Makia

The
Tapestry

Eight threads for building organizations where the people affected by the systems are also the people building them.

What This Is

Not a blueprint.
A way of building.

Most organizational frameworks were built for institutions that assume their own legitimacy This is the assumption most frameworks are built on: that the hierarchy is fair, the process is neutral, the people inside can trust it.

The Tapestry starts from the opposite premise.

It is a framework for resource-constrained, community-rooted organizations where the people most affected by the systems are also the people building them. Where accountability has to hold care inside it. Where power has to be named to be used well. Where sustainability isn't a perk. It is resistance.

A tapestry has no single load-bearing thread. Every thread matters. Pull one out and the whole thing weakens. These eight threads work the same way. They only hold together by being woven with everything else.

The Eight Threads

What The
Tapestry Is
Built On

Thread 01

The Together Thread

No one builds alone.

Every role depends on every other role. The work is not accomplished in isolation. It is accomplished through relationship, through shared accountability, and through the honest acknowledgment that no single person carries the whole. When this thread weakens, people start protecting their own lane instead of tending the whole. When it holds, the organization moves like a team that trusts each other.

Thread 02

The Whole Truth Thread

Care without excuse. Accountability without punishment.

Care and accountability are not opposites. They are required of each other. An organization that leads with care but avoids hard conversations is not caring. It is avoiding. An organization that holds people accountable without care is not just. It is punishing. The Whole Truth holds both simultaneously, at every level, in every direction.

Thread 03

The Power Thread

Name it. All of it.

Power that goes unnamed does not disappear. It operates invisibly, shaping who gets heard, who gets protected, and who gets left out. Formal authority, informal influence, proximity to information, social capital. All of it is power. This thread asks every person in the organization to name what they hold and use it with intention rather than pretending it isn't there.

Thread 04

The Proximity Thread

Stay closest to the ground.

The people most affected by the organization's decisions are the most important voices in making them. Not the loudest voices. Not the most credentialed voices. The closest ones. This thread asks every decision-maker to ask: who is most impacted by this and are they in the room? If the answer is no. That's the first problem to solve.

Thread 05

The Underneath Thread

Dig before you fix.

When something keeps going wrong: a pattern of turnover, recurring conflict, the same performance issue with different people. That is not an individual problem. That is organizational data. This thread asks every leader to look underneath the symptom before reaching for the fix. The presenting problem is rarely the real problem. The system is telling you something. Listen before you act.

Thread 06

The Solidarity Thread

Nobody sits alone.

Community is not a program or an event. It is the daily practice of making sure no one in the organization is isolated: carrying something something alone that should be shared, navigating something hard without support, feeling like they are outside the circle of belonging. This thread is tended through relationship, through consistent presence, through the small daily choices that say: I see you, and you are not alone in this.

Thread 07

The Long Game Thread

Sustainability is resistance.

In communities that have been systematically depleted, choosing to protect your capacity is a political act. Burnout is not a badge of commitment. It is a structural failure. This thread asks organizations to build sustainability into their systems, not as a wellness initiative, but as a design principle. The movement needs you whole. Rest is not the opposite of the work. It is part of it.

Thread 08

The Humility Thread

We are all still learning.

No one arrives at this work finished. The framework is not mastered. It is practiced, imperfectly, over time. This thread asks every person at every level to stay genuinely open to being wrong, to receiving feedback without collapsing or defending, and to treating growth as an ongoing obligation rather than a destination. The moment you think you've arrived is the moment this thread starts to fray.

We practice the future
we are fighting for.