




sessions
Pilot Programme
Sundays at 9pm - 11pm PHT on
2nd, 16th and 30th November 2025;
14th and 28th December 2025;
11th and 25th January 2026;
wrapping up on 8th February 2026
Zoom link to be sent
via email at least 30min before each session
Bring your reflections, questions, and concerns to our fortnightly Rehab collective sessions. We'll take them on together.


Suggested topics
Propaganda
Indoctrination
Education




creations
No creations submitted yet!
Not all creations are deemed by their creators to be ready to be shared in public.
If you're ready to share your creation, send it to us through the button below.
As we rehabilitate ourselves, we process our emotions, learnings and relationships through creating art, methodologies and collaborative initiatives. What have you created?





rules
While making and holding space for each other, we commit to regulating ourselves with discipline and centring those most silenced and harmed.
seek truth and decolonisation
seek consent
make space
self-regulate and self-assess
design for accountability
To make a complaint or report an incident, contact Rehab facilitators:





transparency
We practice accountability in many ways. Here we present our commitment to financial transparency.
This revenue is allocated in accordance with PF convention, as follows:
26% to Global Core projects
in West Papua, Cambodia and Philippines
4% to PF operating costs
like Zoom licenses and Stripe fees
70% shared amongst facilitators
We hope to grow Rehab with more more folk engaging with decolonisation across the Global South with our support. Of course, to do this, the project needs to be financially sound.
Our goal is to increase the Global Core allocation and reduce the facilitators' share. This is possible with continued growth.
To send some additional support on a one-off basis, click the button below.
As of [date or month],
Rehab's monthly revenue from combined subscription fees is






REHAB IS A LOW-COST OFFER FOR GLOBAL SOUTH FOLK.
EUR___
/month.


sessions
Pilot Programme
Sundays at 9pm - 11pm PHT on
2nd, 16th and 30th November 2025;
14th and 28th December 2025;
11th and 25th January 2026;
wrapping up on 8th February 2026
Zoom link to be sent
via email at least 30min before each session
Bring your reflections, questions, and concerns to our fortnightly Rehab collective sessions. We'll take them on together.


Suggested topics
Propaganda
Indoctrination
Education




creations
No creations submitted yet!
Not all creations are deemed by their creators to be ready to be shared in public.
If you're ready to share your creation, send it to us through the button below.
As we rehabilitate ourselves, we process our emotions, learnings and relationships through creating art, methodologies and collaborative initiatives. What have you created?





rules
While making and holding space for each other, we commit to regulating ourselves with discipline and centring those most silenced and harmed. [Work in progress]
seek truth and decolonisation;
seek consent;
make space;
self-regulate and self-assess;
design for accountability
To make a complaint or report an incident, contact Rehab facilitators:





trans-parency
We practice accountability in many ways. Here we present our commitment to financial transparency. [Work in progress]
This revenue is allocated in accordance with PF convention, as follows:
26% to Global Core projects
in West Papua, Cambodia and Philippines
4% to PF operating costs
like Zoom licenses and Stripe fees
70% shared amongst facilitators
We hope to grow Rehab with more more folk engaging with decolonisation across the Global South with our support. Of course, to do this, the project needs to be financially sound.
Our goal is to increase the Global Core allocation and reduce the facilitators' share. This is possible with continued growth.
To send some additional support on a one-off basis, click the button below.
As of [date or month],
Rehab's monthly revenue from combined subscription fees is






REHAB IS A LOW-COST OFFER FOR GLOBAL SOUTH FOLK.
EUR___
/month.

visual credits
Tropical forest in Southeast Asia by TommL
Collages by Anna Denardin, 2025

visual credits
Tropical forest in Southeast Asia by TommL; Collages by Anna Denardin, 2025




















