It has been a summer of transformation and action. And as we head into the fall, we want to dig deeper with our learning and build the skills we need to meet this moment.

In the wake of multiple pandemics (COVID-19, systemic racism, economic inequality, climate catastrophe), we must come together to demand a just recovery. One that leads to a just transition from fossil fuels and towards real change.

Following feedback (we heard you!) from our What We Must Do To Dismantle White Supremacy mass call, we’re launching a Solidarity School to help us align and organize to win in the upcoming election season.

Are you ready to learn and strategize with us? Join our Solidarity School series now and check out our launch video below.

 

Register here →

 

The Solidarity School is a series of monthly mass calls designed for folks looking to grow and expand their skill set in this moment of uprising and climate justice organizing. Each month, guest speakers, 350.org staff and leaders from our broader network will strengthen our frameworks and share strategies, tactics, and actions for ongoing organizing.

Here’s the line-up:

The Solidarity School series will kick-off with a focus on Our Fight for a Just Recovery. We’ll provide foundational knowledge about what a “just recovery” means for 350.org and share our principles and values. We’ll hear how workers’ rights and the fight for racial justice intersect and how both connect with climate justice. 

The stakes are high; with severe climate disasters, consistent political failure, and racist police violence, our communities are rising up. And we can meet this moment with real solidarity. 

Join us for the very first Solidarity School mass call on Our Fight for a Just Recovery, August 12th at 5PM PT/8PM ET. Register Here!

In this historic moment, we need solidarity across movements that advance justice for workers and communities confronted daily with systemic racism and the impacts of the fossil fuel economy. The work starts with us.

Let’s learn and strategize together. 

Jameka & Deborah

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