
Thanksgiving and Liberation
How does Supremacy Culture Use Thanksgiving? Supremacy Culture seeks to disempower individuals in order to maintain its own power. Relationships, however, are portals to power—either
How does Supremacy Culture Use Thanksgiving? Supremacy Culture seeks to disempower individuals in order to maintain its own power. Relationships, however, are portals to power—either
The Revolutionary Power of the Potluck: Building Community Bonds and Resisting Supremacy Culture In an age of fast-paced consumerism and individualism, organizing a simple potluck—whether
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Theater is not only a mirror reflecting society’s values, challenges, and aspirations. It is a crucible where they can be forged and reinforced. In times
Interrupting ableism in meetings requires intentional planning, effort, and an open attitude. Here’s how to start: Preparation is Key First, meet your own access needs
Peer Education and Skill Sharing as Preparation for Collective Resilience: A Response to the Threat of a Trump Administration As we navigate turbulent political landscapes,
Julie’s Bicycle is a pioneering not-for-profit, mobilizing the arts and culture to take action on the climate, nature and justice crisis. Founded by the music
short story by Claudia Alick. read 2 minutes. In the before times, I would’ve been the one left behind. When buildings were evacuated, the signs
At Calling Up Justice, our approach to storytelling and production has always embraced the fusion of various media and platforms. We’ve described our work as
Emerge seeks to promote scholar-activism, the bridges and relationships that allow academics, activists, and creatives to better support each other in the shared pursuit of social change. Follow along as I recount the amazing experiences and share insights and updates from the 2024 Emerge Fellowship.
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