2022 NOLA Regional Workshops: Save the Date!
Share on facebook Share on google Share on twitter Share on linkedin We are hopeful that we will be able to offer in person workshops
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Share on facebook Share on twitter We are holding space for all communities impacted by the recent storms, earthquake, fires, and other unnatural disasters. As
Share on facebook Share on google Share on twitter Share on linkedin The “Black Family Commemorations” was the most beautiful, and loving time together since
In 2002, the Aspen Institute reviewed ten anti-racism programs in the United States and compiled their findings into “Trainings for Equity and Inclusion: A Guide
Anna Nantahala has been a part of our cultural organizing community for many years. She is a community healer and educator. Her gift of song has commemorated important moments in our history, such as the funeral of our founder Dr. Jim Dunn, and in the pouring of libations during the National Gathering in 2019.
This month, PISAB Core Trainer-Organizer Addys Castillo participated in The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven’s panel discussion titled, “Stepping Forward: Advancing Opportunity and Equity in the Time of COVID.”
When our founders met to create The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, the vision was to develop a force of anti-racist organizers across the South. Over the last 40 years, we’ve organized in every state, across the world, and trained more than 2 million people through the Undoing Racism(R)/Community Organizing.
While teaching at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, Dr. Jim Dunn, Co-founder of The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, taught classes that included students and residents from the community.
Right now there is a moment of reckoning around race in the U.S. For 40 years The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond has been preparing people all over the country for the time we are in.
We mourn, we moan and we grieve. The current environment of overt and systemic racism has America on fire. As we watch media in all its forms we bear witness to the anger, to the frustration and to the brutality in the streets all over this country and beyond