Join Catalyst staff, volunteers, and community members to consider the promises and pitfalls of coalition politics yesterday and today and imagine new ways to build lasting multi-racial alliances for racial & economic justice. And what better time to consider this than right now?
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Study And Struggle Event: Reboot the Rainbow
Intern Opportunities
Catalyst Project is looking for interns! Read on to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
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Dates of the 2011 Anne Braden Program
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Anne Braden Program Application
Online applications for the 2011 Anne Braden Program are now available online HERE.
Applications are Due October 1st, 2010.
Anne Braden Program 2011 FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the Anne Braden Anti-Racist Organizing Training Program
Everything you might want to know about this program.
The 2011 Anne Braden Anti-Racist Organizing Training Program
This four and half month political education and leadership development program is designed to support the political development, skills, and analysis of white activists in becoming accountable, principled anti-racist organizers building multiracial movements for justice. The 3rd round of this program was completed in June 2011. Check back for information and applications for the next round of the Anne Braden Anti-Racist Organizer Training Program.
Anti-War/Global Justice Update: Civilian Ally
Co-Authored by Clare Bayard of the Catalyst Project!
Civilian Ally: A Guide to Organizing with Veterans and Servicemembers to Build a GI Resistance Movement is a manual for peace activists who are organizing alongside veterans, servicemembers and conscientious objectors to end war or organizers who want to build those working relationships. Written by veteran and civilian organizers, it offers an orientation to working with servicemembers and veterans within the context of the growing GI Resistance movement.
Anti-War/Global Justice Program Update
Time for Rebirth: The U.S. Antiwar movement is Grieving, Dreaming, Growing
By Sarah Lazare and Clare Bayard
Think back seven years ago to this day. Where were you on March 19th, 2003, when the invasion began? Did you see “Shock and Awe” footage of the orange explosions in the clear Baghdad sky, piped in grainy TV shows, lit at night with the green glow of CNN cameras? Did you read the tickertapes under these images of neighborhoods lit on fire? Over those next days, did you, like many of us, collapse in overwhelmed grief and rage, frantic at not knowing how we could stop our government's onslaught?
U.S. for All of Us
Let’s Build a U.S. for All of Us: No Room for Racism is a national call to action and a growing network of white people working to counter the racism we see, hear and feel in strategies and tactics of the nations’s right wing and some in the media.
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