
Working Class: How We Build Bridges Across Movements
Note: Workshop will be held on Zoom on Monday, April 28, 2025 from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm ET.
Class is one of the final frontiers of bridging divides across advocacy spaces.
So many of us have been taught to consider the confrontation of how class gives us privilege or takes it away as a taboo topic that should not be discussed…well…ever.
When you come from the poverty line and blue collar families, many will also encourage you to “fake it till you make it,” and to conceal your class level to build a career in the world.
When you are born into a middle-class family or a family of wealth, you are encouraged to hoard what you have and to look away from the community when your resources are lacking in ways you don’t anticipate and need help.
Money and access to social capital are a source of shame for many?
But what if we could change that?
What if we could do the work required to build a deeper understanding of how to unlearn the pitfalls of classism in a hypercapitalist society?
We could move mountains.
Class: How We Build Bridges Across Movements is a 90-minute webinar for people interested in understanding class, how it functions in our society, and why and how we unlearn classism to build deeper and more meaningful relationships across movements.
Just 15 seats currently available.
Learn more and register here.

OFFLINE: Building Small Business Success Beyond Social Media
Note: This working session will be held on Wednesday, May 28 from 1pm to 3pm ET.
With the rapid advancement of social media, AI, and the countless apps that keep us constantly connected, there’s a growing social phenomenon urging us to "touch grass" and reconnect with the natural world. As we continue to navigate the digital landscape, it’s important to reflect on how we can balance online engagement with real-world sustainability and personal values.
As a small business owner, you’re constantly balancing the demands of growing your brand, managing day-to-day operations, and staying ahead of the competition. In a world where digital marketing is often seen as a necessity, it can be overwhelming to determine where to invest your time and energy for the best return. This workshop is designed to help you rethink how social media and digital tools fit into your broader business strategy, focusing on sustainability, authenticity, and long-term profitability. By understanding how to navigate the digital landscape effectively, you can build a business that thrives both online and offline, without compromising your values or burning you out.
Here’s what we’ll explore:
Analyzing the return on investment (ROI) of social media-based marketing
Moving beyond social media to achieve long-term, sustainable profit
Taking calculated risks to grow your profit margin
Earning income while staying true to your political beliefs and values
Breaking free from the authenticity trap that keeps you online more than necessary
Just 20 seats available. Reserve your spot today.
Learn more and register here.

What Liberation Leaders Need to Know About the Economy in 2025
Leading a business or a nonprofit in an inherently inequitable society is hard enough. But it becomes even more challenging when you're tasked with steering your organization forward under an administration that targets impactful work and great people who are making the world better. The bad news? We’ve been here before. The good news? We’ve been here before.