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With the rise of fascism comes the rise of political repression of movements for justice. One way to protect ourselves is to learn from movements that have resisted repression before. That’s why we’re offering this 6-part online series, Resisting Political Repression: Building an Unbreakable Movement. Sign up today! bit.ly/UnbreakableMovement (link in bio)

With the rise of fascism comes the rise of political repression of movements for justice. One way to protect ourselves is to learn from movements that have resisted repression before. That’s why we’re offering this 6-part online series, Resisting Political Repression: Building an Unbreakable Movement. Sign up today! bit.ly/UnbreakableMovement (link in bio)

With the rise of fascism comes the rise of political repression of movements for justice. One way to protect ourselves is to learn from movements that have resisted repression before. That’s why we’re offering this 6-part online series, Resisting Political Repression: Building an Unbreakable Movement. Sign up today! bit.ly/UnbreakableMovement (link in bio)

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

We're releasing an updated version of "A Troublemakers' Guide: Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of Political Repression"
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
It is also available in the bio of @_catalystproject_
✨ SHARE & USE THIS GUIDE! Please share this post far and wide, study the guide, and make a plan with your community of how you will respond to state repression.
As the current regime unleashes its attacks on the left and so many of our communities, we need to fortify ourselves to resist the political repression we see intensifying by the day. It’s a moment that requires integrity and courage – and collectivity. One of the strongest ways for us to protect our movements and each other is to develop a strong culture of resistance based on solidarity and connection.
In this spirit, we're releasing the updated guide to contribute to building a culture that will help us stay strong, resilient, and focused with our eyes on the world we are hungry for.
History teaches us that political repression is aimed most violently at organizers and communities of color. We also know that white people have often had the least developed practices around security. We all have a responsibility to protect all our movements by strengthening our security practices. The storms are here and more are coming.
🔗 View the full guide for free: bit.ly/10Principles2025 (case sensitive)
Graphics by Emily Terrana @starbelliedstitches!
Art credits: Fists, Kelley Simons, slide 1. "We Have Everything We Need," Mary Tremonte, slide 3. Cultivate Resistance plant, Luke Thomas, slide 4. "Repair," Molly Costello, slide 5. "Build a wall of resistance," Terry Forman of Fireworks Graphics Collective, slide 7. Watermelon art, Saj Issa, slide 9. "All We Have is Each Other," Kim Dinh, slide 10. "Our passion," the Amor y Resistencia Collective, slide 14. "Medicine series," Kill Joy, slide 15.

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In our few emails a month, we send out upcoming webinars, newsletters, action alerts, fundraising appeals, and political analysis. We share information about our annual Anne Braden Anti-Racist Training Program. We share resources such as "A Troublemaker's Guide: 10 Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of State Repression." 💌

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In these times we want to be connected for the fights that are here and the fights ahead.We want to both build broadly as well as connect more deeply, as we organize for collective liberation.
Please join our email list to get updates from us directly.
In our few emails a month, we send out upcoming webinars, newsletters, action alerts, fundraising appeals, and political analysis. We share information about our annual Anne Braden Anti-Racist Training Program. We share resources such as "A Troublemaker's Guide: 10 Principles for Activists & Organizers in the Face of State Repression." 💌

How do we stay politically conscious and organized in a violent world without becoming overwhelmed, disconnected, or hopeless? How can those in the U.S. move from learning about Sudan to building sustained solidarity and action? Where does Sudan fit into a broader struggle for global liberation?
CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER
SESSION 6: From Education to Action: Processing, Strategy, and Solidarity
This final session creates space to reflect on everything we’ve explored together throughout these three months- from genocide and imperialism to resistance, migration, and solidarity- and move from political education into action.
Join us as we discuss:
• Concrete action pathways and movement strategy for Sudan
• Advocacy, migration defense, and sanctions resistance
• Sustaining ourselves and our communities in movement work
• Building organizing power beyond this course
Come ready to reflect, connect, process, and strategize.
This session is part of a six-session political education fundraiser and community of learning hosted by Decolonize Sudan and Comrades Education exploring imperialism and global power through the lens of Sudan.
REGISTER NOW - link in bio or at Comrades.education

Is digital security one of those things that you know is important but you don’t get around to it? Or maybe you’re overwhelmed by how much there is to do to get your digital footprint tidied up?
We’ve been there too - and we know that having a co-working space can be very helpful for getting things done! That's why we are hosting a monthly Digital Security Happy Hour on zoom! This first session is May 4th at 4pm PT/7pm ET. Register at bit.ly/DigiSecHappyHourMay (link in bio)
We’ll bring checklists shared by digital security experts, and offer peer support where we can. For the May session, we'll offer a brief orientation to increasing the security of your Signal account. Of course, you’re welcome to work on whatever’s most helpful for you during the coworking time. Will you join us?
✍️ Sign the pledge to commit to no work, no school, no shopping with the link in our bio or comment “May Day” to get the link sent directly to your DMs
Millions of us will hit the streets on May Day this year to turn up the heat on this administration to demand:
💸 TAX THE RICH
🧊 ICE OUT
🕊️ NO WAR
🗳️ FREE and FAIR ELECTIONS

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

SUDAN: Confront Empire Together
It’s finally here.
Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan have teamed up to launch a six-session online political education series situating the genocide in Sudan within the broader global system of imperialism and racial capitalism.
Across six sessions, organizers, scholars, artists, and legal advocates will explore the political economy of genocide, the revolutionary legacy of the Sudanese people, women’s resistance, borders as tools of empire, diaspora responsibility, and the power of transnational solidarity.
This series features an incredible lineup of voices including Noura Erakat, Alaa Salah, Mutasim Ali, Ahmed Kaballo, Mastoria Bakhiet, Sara Louis-Ayo, Aaron Maté and more.
Hosted by Comrades Education and Decolonize Sudan
Co-sponsored by Adalah Justice Project, MSA National, Rise Up for Sudan, and the International Human Rights Law Institute
REGISTER NOW:
https://www.comrades.education/sudan-confront-empire-together-course
🔗 Link in Decolonize Sudan bio
To attend all sessions live, we encourage participants to register by April 4.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the course (through May 24). All sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to the full course materials regardless of when they join.
Registration is sliding scale, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Join us as we learn, reflect, organize and CONFRONT EMPIRE TOGETHER.
#Sudan #DecolonizeSudan #Imperialism #Colonialism #PoliticalEducation

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

White “race traitors”, white defectors, people who are breaking ranks with the whiteness that the people in power expect you to be loyal to: come on in, we’ll put you to work.
Join us at SURJ.org to take action in the streets talking to neighbors, on calls talking to people across the country, and taking direct action in our communities against the profiteers of this system.
✍️ To join our phone bank this Sunday, March 1, from 3-6pm EST to talk to white voters about ICE, comment “break rank” in the comments below to get the link sent directly to your DMs or click the link in our bio^

January 18th: Building Anti-racist Resistance in Florida
Anti-Racist Organizing Panel Event of The 2025-2026 Florida Anne Braden Program
Join Catalyst Project for the final public session in the Anti-Racist Organizing Series of the 2025 Florida Anne Braden Program. In this webinar we will hear from Anne Braden program alumni who are building white anti-racist power in Florida. You’ll get insight from current program facilitators to hear about the impacts of the leadership development happening in Florida and why we need to invest in white anti-racist leadership in the South.
This virtual panel will feature Rachel Bass, Glitter Felten, and Chris Furino.Bios to come.
ASL, Spanish language interpretation, and live captioning will be available.
Why attend?
✅ Shift from fear to action. Hear stories of white people taking principled risks in Florida to support multiracial movements and BIPOC leaders
✅ Stand on an important legacy. Trace the through-line of white anti-racist organizing to today’s frontline anti-racist organizers.
✅ Build a true “broad front” against fascism. Be inspired and activated to support the ongoing work of white anti-racism in Florida.
This event continues our commitment to deep political education and resourcing grassroots movements confronting racism, capitalism, and empire.
📅 Date & Time: January 18th, 3:00 - 5:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 - 2:00 PM Pacific
📍 Register here: https://bit.ly/ABP-Panel3-FL
Don’t miss this urgent and inspiring conversation!

January 18th: Building Anti-racist Resistance in Florida
Anti-Racist Organizing Panel Event of The 2025-2026 Florida Anne Braden Program
Join Catalyst Project for the final public session in the Anti-Racist Organizing Series of the 2025 Florida Anne Braden Program. In this webinar we will hear from Anne Braden program alumni who are building white anti-racist power in Florida. You’ll get insight from current program facilitators to hear about the impacts of the leadership development happening in Florida and why we need to invest in white anti-racist leadership in the South.
This virtual panel will feature Rachel Bass, Glitter Felton, and Chris Furino.Bios to come.
ASL, Spanish language interpretation, and live captioning will be available.
Why attend?
✅ Shift from fear to action. Hear stories of white people taking principled risks in Florida to support multiracial movements and BIPOC leaders
✅ Stand on an important legacy. Trace the through-line of white anti-racist organizing to today’s frontline anti-racist organizers.
✅ Build a true “broad front” against fascism. Be inspired and activated to support the ongoing work of white anti-racism in Florida.
This event continues our commitment to deep political education and resourcing grassroots movements confronting racism, capitalism, and empire.
📅 Date & Time: January 18th, 3:00 - 5:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 - 2:00 PM Pacific
📍 Register here: https://bit.ly/ABP-Panel3-FL
Don’t miss this urgent and inspiring conversation!

Catalyst Project and the Florida Anne Braden program are pleased to announce that we have added a third panelist to Thursday’s “Black Resistance to Rising Fascist” panel. We now have three incredible speakers who are all engaged in grassroots work for labor, healing, and food justice in Florida. This conversation is going to be great!
register at bit.ly/abppanel25.
Jonathan Alingu of Central Florida Jobs With Justice will be joining Ruth Ifakemi Efungbemi Jeannoel, founder and director of Fanm Saj, Inc, and Katherine Franco, founder of Neighborhood Fridge. Jonathan currently serves as Co-Director to Central Florida Jobs with Justice and has been involved in social justice organizing work for the last 17 years.
See below for more details, and don’t forget to register!
On December 4th, join Catalyst Project for the second session in the Anti-Racist Organizing Series of the 2025 Florida Anne Braden Program. This webinar brings together potent perspectives from Black leaders advancing community-led healing and food justice initiatives as acts of resistance against rising fascism.
This virtual panel will include panelists Ruth Ifakemi Efungbemi Jeannoel, author of Restorative Justice Practices Circle Keeping for Community Healing and founder and director of Fanm Saj, Inc, Katherine Franco, founder of Neighborhood Fridge, a decentralized mutual aid network in Central Florida, and Jonathan Alingu, Co-Director to Central Florida Jobs with Justice, a coalition of labor, community, student groups, and faith-based groups fighting for justice alongside workers and their communities.
Why attend?
✅ Learn from frontline Black organizers resisting state violence.
✅ Connect Black liberation to global movements for justice and freedom.
✅ Take action to support Black-led strategies for collective safety and systemic transformation.
This event is part of a larger series designed to deepen anti-racist political education, uplift critical resistance work, and move resources to grassroots movements challenging the far-right agenda.
📅 Date & Time: December 4th, 3:00 - 5:00 PM Pacific / 6:00 - 8:00 PM Eastern
📍 Registerat bit.ly/abppanel25
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