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In the spirit of inclusivity and recognizing the diverse rhythms of financial means, we decided to incorporate a Pay What You Can model. The way this came about was by talking with my mentor about money as a song. It’s a melody that acknowledges the different pitches of financial circumstances, ensuring that everyone can tune into the rhythm of collective participation. So with this approach it invites you to subtract 10%, 15%, or 20% from the listed price, acknowledging the various notes that compose the symphony of our community. 
For those able to contribute more, your generosity orchestrates a chorus of support, helping to bridge the gap and harmonize the journey for those who may be facing financial constraints, and knowing that the money goes directly to helping the projects and initiatives that we are implementing across the world. This Pay What You Can model is not just a transaction; it’s a communal composition where each note contributes to the melody of shared accessibility and mutual support. Let’s sing the same song.

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quyana
yup'ik, alaska native
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miigwech
anishinaabemowin / ojibwe, turtle island
thankyou
medaase
akan, ghana
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maasee
tanana, alaska
thankyou
ke a leboha
sesotho, south africa
thankyou
ti pagi da
dagbani, ghana
thankyou
maru-ba
wiradjuri, australia
together as one
ngarra
dharug, australia
together as one
Mitakuye Oyasin
lakota, north america
together as one
kotahitanga
māori, aotearoa
together as one
t'áá ła' niidlį́įgo
navajo, southwest usa
together as one
Takanga ’Enau Fohe
Tongan (Pacific Islands)
together as one
ubunye
Zulu (South Africa)
together as one
juntus
Aymara (South America)
together as one
Ninendamowin
Anishinaabemowin, Canada
together as one
Mîna wîci-pîkiskwêwin
Cree (Plains Cree)
together as one
anyị dị n’otu
Igbo (West Africa
together as one
ch’antay
Quechua (South America)
together as one
juntus
Aymara (South America)
together as one
lotogatasi
Samoan (Pacific Islands)

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