Monday, August 23, 2010

Anne Braden Anti-Racist Training Program

In Spring of 2011, Catalyst Project will be offering...

The Anne Braden Anti-Racist Training Program
For White Social Justice Activists

This four 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 program will begin in February of 2011. Applications are due by October 1stof 2010.



Participants in the Anne Braden Anti-Racist Training Program will...

• Learn about systems of oppression and privilege in a collective liberation framework
• Develop an understanding of white supremacy along with patriarchy, capitalism, heterosexism, imperialism, anti-semitism, the gender binary system and the state
• Learn about histories of resistance and liberation, and about movements today
• Learn about organizing and develop organizing skills
• Gain grassroots fundraising skills
• Participate in volunteer placements in racial and economic justice organizations led by people of color
• Have mentorship and anti-racist leadership development opportunities


Location: San Francisco, California
Length: 4 months, 15+ hours/week commitment
Cost: $500-1000 sliding scale, solidarity scholarships available
To apply: Applications will be available by August on the Catalyst website
www.collectiveliberation.org


Who is Catalyst Project? Catalyst Project is a center for political education and movement building based in the San Francisco Bay Area. We organize in majority white sectors of social justice movements with the goal of deepening anti-racist commitment in white communities and helping to build multiracial movements for collective liberation. One way we do this is by creating spaces for activists to collectively develop deeper political analysis, vision, strategy and organizing skills. Our work is based in the belief that all people have a right to dignity, housing, food, healthcare, meaningful work and healthy communities. We organize with the understanding that anti-racism can be a catalyst for challenging all forms of oppression and creating fundamental change.


Who was Anne Braden?
Anne Braden was a white anti-racist organizer and leader in racial justice movements rooted in communities of color in the South, including the Civil Rights Movement. She brought a working-class based socialist analysis and community-organizing model to the struggle of rooting out racism in the hearts and minds of white people, and worked from the perspective that white people have a self-interest in dismantling white supremacy. Catalyst Project is deeply inspired by Anne Braden's legacy as a white anti-racist organizer. In naming our program after her, we hope to honor her memory and the movements of which she was a part.

:: C a t a l y s t P r o j e c t ::
www.collectiveliberation.org

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