From May through October 2020, the Praxis Project, along with Living Hope Wheelchair Association and Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, convened 44 basebuilding organizers to participate in a virtual, long-term Learning Circle over zoom, with a specific focus on discussing the principles of, tools for, needs, and opportunities within disaster justice.
Read MoreFrom May through October 2020, The Praxis Project convened a small cohort of 20 community partners from across the United States to participate in a virtual, long-term Learning Circle over zoom, with a specific focus to learn, develop, workshop, and produce digital video stories that are for, by, and of us on mobile devices.
Read MoreIn Fall 2019, two cohorts of 39 and 25 basebuilding organizers respectively were convened for a Learning Circle in Standing Rock, ND to build capacity in areas of need and discuss approaches to civic participation.
Read MoreIn Winter 2019, two cohorts of around 30 basebuilding organizers each were convened for a Learning Circle in Albuquerque, NM to build capacity in areas of need and provide feedback on the Communities of Praxis.
Read MoreIn Fall 2018, two cohorts of 38 and 25 basebuilding organizers respectively were convened for a Learning Circle in Houston, TX to build capacity in areas of need and discuss the role of culture in organizing.
Read MoreIn Spring 2018, two cohorts of around 30 basebuilding organizers were convened for a Learning Circle in Milwaukee, WI to build capacity in areas of need and discuss approaches to healing and trauma.
Read MoreIn Fall 2017, nearly 100 basebuilding organizers convened in five Learning Circles held across the country to build capacity in areas of need and discuss building and measuring power. These five Learning Circles followed two different capacity building/technical assistance tracks: Communication Strategy and Social Media and Fundraising, Funding Models, and Budgeting.
Read MoreIn Fall 2017, nearly 100 basebuilding organizers convened in five Learning Circles held across the country to build capacity in areas of need and discuss building and measuring power. These five Learning Circles followed two different capacity building/technical assistance tracks: Communication Strategy and Social Media and Fundraising, Funding Models, and Budgeting.
Read MoreIn Spring 2017, 20 basebuilding organizations from across the Western United States, Alaska, Hawai'i, and Pacific Islands were invited to co-produce and contribute to the weekend's document around issues of framing health justice, understanding how the existing landscape affects organizing, identifying intersectionalities, and developing collective strategies to address intersectionalities.
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