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Cultural Organizing 101

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Cultural Organizing 101

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A two-part workshop that covers the basics of cultural organizing, and it includes topics such as: What is cultural organizing?, How can art and culture be used in service of collective liberation, values of cultural organizing campaigns, and drafting the cultural organizing campaign?.

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Dates and Times

Tuesday, March 28th & Wednesday, March 29th

4:00 pm-6:00 pm PT

6:00-8:00 pm CT

7:00-9:00 pm ET

Program Full-Description

We are living in a time in which we are experiencing the harvest of white supremacy culture. Our communities are experiencing climate disasters of increasing severity, profit margins are created off of the well-being of workers during a global pandemic, and it is clear that we need to plant new seeds so that we can reap a different harvest. At PeoplesHub, we center our work in the 4 R’s, Resilience, Resistance, and Re-imagination, and Restoration, that we believe makes movements and our communities healthy. 

Culture is a vital component of all of those. How can we use art and culture to transform our communities and uproot cultures of supremacy? Cultural organizing is the strategic use of art and culture to shift policies and practices with marginalized communities and views art and culture as vital to collective liberation.

The Cultural Organizing 101 workshop is a two-part workshop that covers the basics of cultural organizing, and it includes topics such as: What is cultural organizing?, How can art and culture be used in service of collective liberation, values of cultural organizing campaigns, and drafting the cultural organizing campaign?

This program is ideal for:

Artists, cultural workers, and organizers who work with artists

Outcomes:

Participants will leave with:

  • A working knowledge of Cultural organizing
  • Ways art and culture can be utilized for collective liberation
  • The Values of Cultural Organizing
  • A Drafted Cultural Organizing Campaign Strategy Chart specific to their own community

What do you do to prepare?

Please choose a location with a strong internet connection, where you are able to share and listen comfortably. You’ll need a laptop or desktop computer, with video and headphones.

Accessibility:

Access requests can be made during registration or by emailing Dustin Gibson at dustin@peopleshub.org, including interpreters and captioners.

Issues with Registration?

If you have questions about this offering or technical needs registering for this event, please contact registration support.

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Cost

Cost: Choose what to pay, starting at $80. The true cost of this workshop is $200/person. At PeoplesHub we are committed to communication access, radical hospitality, supporting facilitators, and making our offerings financially accessible. This sliding scale allows us to continue offering programs like this one and pay trainers, interpreters, captioners, and other support staff a fair wage for their time and expertise. Like you, those who support our trainings work hard for change in their communities and have often developed the knowledge, skill and gifts that they are offering through many unpaid hours — let’s support them to be sustainable in their work and craft!