
Why Virtual Protest Spaces Matter
Accessibility, Solidarity, and Action from Home At Calling Up Justice, we believe that civic engagement should be accessible to everyone. As a collective led by

Accessibility, Solidarity, and Action from Home At Calling Up Justice, we believe that civic engagement should be accessible to everyone. As a collective led by

this poem by claudia alick was written using the language that has been banned by the federal government. In Donald Trump’s first week in office,

We are so happy to publish this report out from Gata’s Quarantine Residency. Listen to their reflections and watch a few videos and images Claudia

Jesenia @NeuroSpicyNetworking, a Calling Up Justice collaborator and communications producer, facilitated a design process, helped them generate assets, and produced their website for them after

Jesenia, Calling Up Justice Communications Producer, & founder of One Free Community, NeuroSpicy Networking, and more, is continuing their journey across the country and world

Freelancing, Empowered: What is Guilded? At Calling Up Justice, our weekly Open Development meetings are a space where we share funding and work opportunities to

Calling Up Justice concerns it’s a mycorrhizal forest where we are trees connected though an underground and interconnected system of rhizomes, mycelium, and other animals.

We are caught up in an inescapable web of mutuality—our strength and resilience grow as our community gains knowledge, access, and the ability to exercise

At Calling Up Justice, our practice is a prefiguration of the world we want to live in. We embody adrienne maree brown’s Emergent Strategy philosophy:

Calling Up Justice values the act of being in community while we audience for cultural productions. We produce gatherings to enjoy theater, film, and television