Creating Liberatory Organizations (Module 1a Collaborate to Co-Liberate-C2C)

 

In our solidarity economy and social justice movement left organizations, we hold ambitious visions for building a more liberatory future.  Many of us are also experimenting with creative organizational structures that allow us to live those liberatory visions more fully.

Join our friends at Harmonize in the opening module of Collaborate to Co-Liberate 2025 to ask ourselves: what structure will best serve us to achieve our vision in the world?  

Learn why organizational change fits into our bigger purpose of building the more beautiful world we dream of, and explore ways to maintain equal focus on the goals of internal change and external change, without falling into the key pitfalls of overemphasis on one or the other.

This offering is essential for:

  • Changemakers building the case for more liberatory organizational structures within their home organizations
  • Organizations committed to creating values-aligned structures in a way that doesn’t compromise their external work in the world
  • Organizations committed to a purpose-driven change journey, in order to establish a solid grounding in the core purpose of building liberatory structures

Collaborate to Co-Liberate: Structures and Practices for Democratic Organizations (C2C) is a year-long learning journey designed for solidarity economy and  social justice movement left organizations who are building organizations with democratic, participatory, and liberatory leadership structures.  

To join the entire year-long journey, register here instead of signing up for this one-time event.

To view the other events in the series click here.

WHEN
January 15, 2025 at 10:00am - 11am PST
WHERE
Zoom
CONTACT
Sue Bennett ·
40 RSVPS

Will you come?

$125.00 Redistribution rate
Individual from Organization over $1M Budget
$75.00 At Cost
Individual from Organization under $1M Budget
$50.00 Discounted Rate
Unaffiliated Student or Individual Supporter

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