SEED’S PURPOSE
SEED is not an organization—it is a living framework that expands human potential, deepens our understanding of human rights, and builds the conditions for lasting stability. The future is not dictated by institutions—it is created by those who refuse to accept artificial limits on human potential. SEED operates as a Think, Do, and Creation tank, developing and applying a decentralized leadership framework that shifts how people understand power, autonomy, and human rights.
Through Think, SEED challenges the restrictive narratives that sustain control-based systems and replaces them with a truth-centered approach rooted in pure logic and human rights as the foundation for stability. Through Do, SEED provides consultation and facilitation services, helping individuals, movements, and organizations apply this framework—ensuring that human rights are not just valued, but understood as the only viable foundation for long-term stability. Through Creation, SEED incubates and launches projects that deepen human connection, expand collective understanding, and bring decentralized leadership into practice, making this shift tangible and actionable in the real world.
Understanding Leads to Accountability
True leadership begins with understanding. SEED helps people recognize how power operates, how systems shape perception, and how human rights are the foundation of real stability. When people see the world through a truth-centered lens, they naturally move toward action—and action leads to accountability.
People engaged with SEED:
Think more critically and independently.
Develop confidence in their own leadership.
Become more self-sufficient and action-oriented.
Mission
SEED exists to remove the illusions that uphold control-based systems and shift global consciousness toward prioritizing human rights, autonomy, and long-term stability over financial profit and hierarchy. This is not about reforming broken institutions—it is about making them obsolete by cultivating structures rooted in truth, autonomy, and human rights.
Vision
A world where every person has access to universal rights and freedoms, recognizing that stability does not come from control—it comes from autonomy through community. A world where conflict is handled with wisdom, and competition is driven by principles, not power.
GET INVOLVED WITH SEED
🔹 Work with SEED – Book a consultation, facilitation session, or one-on-one training to integrate SEED’s decentralized leadership framework into your organization, movement, or personal leadership. Enroll in SEED’s online courses to deepen your understanding of truth-centered leadership. [Insert Booking & Course Link]
🔹 Connect with Changemakers & Frontline Activists – Gain direct insight from those shaping change in the world’s most repressive environments. SEED provides facilitation services to connect you with frontline activists, human rights defenders, and changemakers, ensuring you learn straight from lived experiences, not institutional narratives. [Insert Booking Link]
🔹 Support SEED’s Work – Fund the development of SEED Guidebooks, SEED’s independent AI model, and initiatives like the Oslo Women’s Rights Initiative. Your support helps expand decentralized access to truth-centered leadership. [Insert Donation Link]
🔹 Invest in the Oslo Women’s Rights Initiative – OWRI is leading the global effort to codify gender apartheid in international law, ensuring systemic oppression of women is recognized as a crime under international human rights frameworks. This initiative is driving legal, policy, and discourse shifts at the highest levels to establish real accountability. Your investment directly supports research, coalition-building, and global advocacy efforts. [Insert OWRI Support Link]
HOW SEED WORKS
Think Tank: Asking the Questions Others Avoid
SEED does not analyze institutions from within their framework. We expose the flaws that make them unsustainable and provide people with the knowledge to move beyond them—so new realities can emerge.
What is preventing human rights from being the global foundation—and how do we make those barriers irrelevant?
Our Think Tank is actively:
Developing decentralized leadership models that move power away from rigid institutions and toward self-reliant communities.
Identifying systemic patterns that reveal how control structures sustain themselves—and how they can be disrupted.
Building the SEED Guidebook Series, documenting real-world experiences that uncover fundamental principles for autonomous action.
We don’t dictate principles—we uncover them. Through lived experience, reflection, and strategic action, SEED provides the intellectual foundation necessary to shift how power is understood and applied.
SEED Guidebook Series
The First Guidebook, Written by SEED’s Founder, Maryam Nayeb Yazdi, Releases in October 2025.
This book is not a theoretical discussion—it is a real-world analysis of why systems sustain oppression, how people unknowingly participate in them, and what it takes to operate outside their control.
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Oslo Women’s Rights Initiative
SEED has incubated The Oslo Women’s Rights Initiative (OWRI), which is evolving from an annual event into a year-round, autonomous operation.
OWRI is not appealing to institutions for recognition. It is shifting the global discourse to ensure that gender apartheid is recognized for what it is: a foundational strategy of oppression, not an isolated issue.
This process stays true to SEED’s decentralization framework, ensuring that the work is driven by impact, not bureaucracy.
Fuel SEED
You are not funding an organization. You are investing in the expansion of independent leadership and real solutions beyond institutional control.
What You’re Fueling:
SEED Guidebooks – A method for deriving shared core principles, based on real experience rather than abstract models. The first guidebook, written by Maryam Nayeb Yazdi, will be released in October 2025.
Strategic Guidance – SEED provides insight to decision-makers, not to sustain institutions, but to help them recognize their irrelevance. Over $1 million in funding has been directed to independent changemakers, not bureaucracies.
Consultation & Facilitation – SEED connects people to frontline experts, ensuring that knowledge is drawn from those who are directly affected—not institutional narratives.
Direct Connection to Changemakers – SEED provides one-on-one and group guidance with human rights leaders who operate outside state-aligned systems, offering a reality-based lens on global instability.
The Problem: A System Built on Short-Term Survival
The most powerful institutions in the world are not failing. They are functioning exactly as they were designed to: prioritizing short-term power over long-term stability.
By controlling narratives, these institutions frame human suffering as inevitable and oppression as necessary. SEED dismantles this illusion by exposing why these systems exist, how they sustain themselves, and why they are no longer viable.
The Solution: Expanding Understanding, Shifting Power
SEED does not fight for reforms within a system designed to fail. Instead, we prepare individuals and communities to build beyond it by:
Decentralizing leadership – Power must be shared, not concentrated.
Making institutions obsolete – If the system will not change, we must operate beyond it.
Shifting global consciousness – People must recognize that control is an illusion before they can reclaim autonomy.
The Shift Is Already Happening
As technology expands and authoritarianism accelerates, institutions will continue consolidating power in an attempt to survive. But control structures are weakening—more people are rejecting the legitimacy of systems designed to sustain oppression.
SEED is not waiting for institutions to collapse. It is preparing people to operate in a world where control structures no longer define what is possible.
This is not just a theory. It is happening.