Join us at this workshop for educators where we will learn, build community & create resources to connect our classrooms to past and present organizing for mutual aid.
Registration required:https://forms.gle/CbdGRC2fmVn38XBt8
More details: Organizer Tamika Middleton from the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid (MAMA) fund will teach us about the history of mutual aid organizing and present-day mutual aid projects across the US. We will provide readings & resources prior to this meeting, you must register in advance.
Come connect, discuss and strategize with teachers from around the US. Join our anti-racist educator community for support, inspiration, feedback, guidance and more.
Our goal: Build classroom resources about mutual aid organizing that are relevant to your students and your community.
More information about our Spring Workshop Series:
Across the U.S. our communities are organizing for survival. Joblessness, poverty, hunger, eviction and homelessness have increased dramatically over the last year. Many of us live and work in communities and schools that are suffering. Black, Indigenous and Latinx communities have been hardest hit.
As educators, we cannot ignore this hardship and we must ask ourselves how we can empower our students to aid their communities in this time.
We decided to host this spring workshop series to bring together educators from around the US with leaders in crucial community organizing, so that together we can learn, build resources and connect our classrooms to powerful and important community-led movements for survival.
Upcoming meetings:
April 17th: Empowering Education on Tenant Organizing & Eviction Resistance
May 15th: Organizing for Community Survival with the Young Lords
Registration required:https://forms.gle/CbdGRC2fmVn38XBt8
Suggested Donation $10 per meeting.