The Stories We Tell: Land Acknowledgements & Indigenous Sovereignty

The practice of land acknowledgements is a well-intended attempt by non-indigenous organizations to address a broken collective relationship with history, the erasure of genocide and colonization, and alienation from the land upon which human life depends. And, the most well-intended narrative interventions can still be bent to the will and need of domination and power-over.

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This is the Year...

“This is the year our babies stop playing with police cars and instead use their hands to plant seeds 🌱.” Participants in the 2020 Advanced Practitioner’s Training closed the week together by composing a “This is the Year” poem. Here it is.

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Change IS the Story — A letter from Felicia Perez

Once upon a time a group of strangers sat together in a dimly lit room to share stories, struggles and heartbeats. After a week of spending more time listening than speaking, all these amazing folks came to the realization that they were not really strangers but just friends who hadn’t met yet...

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Felicia Perez
Let’s Dream Together

Free tools available now to boost your imagination! Step into #the4thBox in a game on your phone, in an online course, and with downloadable PDF tools. We're making these resources free to our movement community to better support our ability to dream big in this critical moment. We can only go where we’ve first imagined.

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Love vs. Pandemic

As a queer women of color led organization, we know that frontline leadership looks different for each issue and in each place. We acknowledge the expertise — and look to the leadership of — those who have already been coming together to survive, that is: organizing in the current economy that invisibilizes and ignores them

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Pleasure Activism & Story-based Strategy: A Conversation with Jess St. Louis & Lawrence Barriner

“I picked up Pleasure Activism because I’ve long been a fan of and been a learner from adrienne’s writing - and was really curious about the book because so many people were talking about it, especially at this past year’s CSS Advanced Practitioners’ Training. I was also drawn to it because I’ve long been interested in how we stay in movement work for the long haul given the enormous and intensifying political conditions we live in.”

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