Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice is a collection of essays by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha published in 2018. It is an influential text for disability advocates and all people working to overcome systems of oppression.

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Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice is a collection of essays by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha published in 2018. It is an influential text for disability advocates and all people working to overcome systems of oppression.
An online conversation between Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Elliott Fukui on the intersections of disability justice and transformative justice.
Three courses by 350.org about how to campaign and social movements. The courses are very user friendly, easy to follow and accessible.
A collection of resources for celebrating and supporting transgender visibility – on Trans Day of Visibility and everyday.
What makes a protest movement successful? Nonviolence and numbers matter. See the research from the Social Change Lab.
Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
Resources for women’s activism and cis-tem change for IWD and beyond. Are you ready to take your next step for gender justice and liberation?
Tips from Social Movement Technology’s course Top Tools & Tactics to Bump Up Your Online Organizing Game on how to measure your impact.
Learn from Social Movement Technologies how not for profit groups are using TikTok in their campaigns to create change.
Discussion of challenges associated with scholar-activism as well as practices & examples that demonstrate how it can support and benefit movements.
Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice is a collection of essays by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha published in 2018. It is an influential text for disability advocates and all people working to overcome systems of oppression.
An online conversation between Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Elliott Fukui on the intersections of disability justice and transformative justice.
Three courses by 350.org about how to campaign and social movements. The courses are very user friendly, easy to follow and accessible.
A collection of resources for celebrating and supporting transgender visibility – on Trans Day of Visibility and everyday.
What makes a protest movement successful? Nonviolence and numbers matter. See the research from the Social Change Lab.
Here is a new framework for understanding social change by the Sheila McKechnie Foundation in the UK. It is called the Social Change Grid.
Resources for women’s activism and cis-tem change for IWD and beyond. Are you ready to take your next step for gender justice and liberation?
Tips from Social Movement Technology’s course Top Tools & Tactics to Bump Up Your Online Organizing Game on how to measure your impact.
Learn from Social Movement Technologies how not for profit groups are using TikTok in their campaigns to create change.
Discussion of challenges associated with scholar-activism as well as practices & examples that demonstrate how it can support and benefit movements.