We support, amplify and expand the efforts of organizations currently working or looking to work toward liberation, justice, equity, and freedom.

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Mission

We support, amplify and expand the efforts of organizations currently working or looking to work toward liberation, justice, equity, and freedom.

Vision

For everyone to be active, lifelong participants in the collective struggle for a fair and just world.

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Principles

  1. We believe in working towards a full ideological shift in our society's framework;

  2. We believe in working with partners who are committed to the discomfort of growth;

  3. We believe in the principled struggle – the courage to address struggles head-on and exist in the freedom of not always having an answer but committing to the quest for those answers.

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Approach

  1. We believe in using creativity as a roadmap to bring liberatory practices to life;

  2. We believe in collaborative processes to create customized services and content that have tangible impacts;

  3. We believe in compassionate & care-informed processes;

  4. We believe in creating spaces that model the world we want to see: that encourage mutual learning, difficult conversations and reflections, ultimately leading to individual and collective growth;

  5. We believe in experimentation; responding to the present as it is to build for the future.

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“The Anti-Black Racism (ABR) training was thoughtful, full of care and compassion, and really informative. We touched on many different topics, and the facilitators never shied away from talking about the hard stuff and absolute truths. I think anyone interested in learning about ABR should take this training. You'll not only learn, but be given time to reflect which is crucial for meaningful change in your own life and in your community.”

— PARTICIPANT WITH PSAC

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