Events

Jul
13

DCNLG Legal Observer Training

Free DC is partnering with the DC Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (DCNLG) to train legal observers. Legal observers help ensure persons know their rights during encounters with the police, help connect arrested persons to jail support, document police misconduct, and assist with locating persons who have been arrested.

If you are interested in being trained as a legal observer, please register for one of the training dates below. Please complete the registration form no later than one week in advance of the training you want to attend.

Monday, June 29 at 7:00 PM (complete registration by June 22)

Sunday July 12 at 1:30 PM (complete registration by July 5)

If you cannot make either date but are interested in being trained, please complete the form. If there is enough interest, we may schedule additional trainings.

Please note: given the time and effort required to train volunteers, you will be asked to commit to a certain number of actions. Further details will be provided at the training.

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Marshal & De-Escalation Training
Jul
13

Marshal & De-Escalation Training

A training to learn tools to be a affective Marshall for Free DC Events. Marshals work as a team to keep people as safe as possible by bringing them together and order in an appropriate or effective way. Their primary work is to support a safe and successful event as a primary point of contact with event participants. Marshals should communicate safety preparedness and are to report all safety and emergency issues to Action Leads.

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Freedom Dreaming Session 1
Jul
15

Freedom Dreaming Session 1

Join us at this in-person Freedom Dreaming session. Together we’ll explore how life in DC would be different if we had full political power, and create a vision for what we’ll want to achieve when we have it.

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Backpack Giveaway Happy Hour Fundraiser
Jul
15

Backpack Giveaway Happy Hour Fundraiser

Metro DC DSA’s Abolition Working Group is planning to host a July 15 fundraiser at the Dew Drop Inn, with aim to resource the 3rd Annual Kids Not Cops Backpack Giveaway. At last year’s fundraiser, socialists and allies raised over $6,000 to supply over 300 kids with fresh backpacks and school supplies. Abolitionists are aiming to beat their distribution record this year: All are invited to participate in this objective while socializing with comrades. RSVP to the July 15 fundraiser here and consider donating directly to the drive at link.

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Juror Information Project
Jul
15

Juror Information Project

Harriet’s Wildest Dreams and Free DC are coming together for a juror teach-in. We’ll discuss what it really means to serve on a jury and how we can use that role to protect our people especially those with marginalized identities who are disproportionately targeted by the criminal legal system.

Jury duty is not just a civic responsibility; it’s a powerful tool for ensuring fairness and justice. As community members, our participation in juries is vital to safeguarding the rights of those who are most vulnerable to systemic biases. By serving on a jury, we can influence outcomes and help create a more equitable legal process.

Come and engage in meaningful conversations, learn from legal experts, activists, and fellow community members, and find out how you can play a pivotal role in shaping a more just society. This session is open to everyone.

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Jul
15

Cheers to the Chairs Happy Hour

Metro DC DSA’s Bodily Autonomy Working Group is planning to celebrate the newly elected leaders of the working group on Wednesday, July 15 at 7pm. Socialists will be meeting at as you are. DC (next to the Eastern Market Metro Stop), and all looking to meet local leftists committed to defending and advancing abortion access and trans rights are encouraged to attend. RSVP to BAWG’s happy hour here, and learn more about Metro DC DSA’s Bodily Autonomy Working Group in Washington Socialist.

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Socialist Night School: Socialism 101
Jul
16

Socialist Night School: Socialism 101

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Room 401-A (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Socialism is in the air, and on the march. Democrats Socialists like Zohran Mandami in New York City and Janeese Lewis George in DC are winning elections. More and more people are embracing socialism. But what is is it?

In our next Socialist Night School, we’ll tackle the question of socialism.

  • What is capitalism?

  • What is democracy?

  • What is socialism?

  • How does the work of DSA help us get there?

  • How can you get involved (or more involved) in DSA?

While everyone is welcome, this session is especially designed for newer members and those who are relatively new to socialism. The session was led by Socialist Night School co-organizer David K.

Questions? Accessibility concerns? Email politicaleducation@mdcdsa.org.

NOTE: This event will be recorded and may be shared on MDC DSA’s social media platforms for educational purposes. By participating, you acknowledge that you may be videotaped and livestreamed. If you wish to avoid being recorded, you should take efforts to avoid appearing on camera or speaking.

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For the Culture Community Day
Jul
18

For the Culture Community Day

SAVE THE DATE!

Join Black Lives Matter DC for For the Culture Community Day, a day of joy, connection, and celebrating the richness of Black culture! Bring the whole family out for delicious food, music, games, and fun activities for all ages.

Hosted by Black Lives Matter DC, this event is about celebrating our culture, creating joyful experiences, and bringing people together in the spirit of unity and community. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Saturday, July 18

12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Anacostia Park

Come for the culture. Stay for the joy. Bring the whole family!

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Freedom Dreaming Session 2
Jul
25

Freedom Dreaming Session 2

Join us at this in-person Freedom Dreaming session. Together we’ll explore how life in DC would be different if we had full political power, and create a vision for what we’ll want to achieve when we have it.

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DC Justice Lab’s 2026 Movement Mixer
Sep
17

DC Justice Lab’s 2026 Movement Mixer

We’re bringing the community together, right in the heart of  Congressional Black Caucus week. Mark your calendar!

Join us for DC Justice Lab’s 2026 Movement Mixer, an evening of connection, community, and collective power during one of the most impactful weeks in DC. This is a space to gather with changemakers committed to building a more just DC.

   September 17th
   6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
   The Point DC, 2100 2nd St SW


Come through to build relationships, share energy, and move the work forward together.

More details to come soon. For now, save the date. We look forward to seeing YOU there!

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The 3rd Annual People's Budget Forum
Sep
19

The 3rd Annual People's Budget Forum

The Fair Budget Coalition is hosting our People's Budget Forum this fall! Join us in community on Saturday, September 19th, from 12-4 pm to enjoy refreshments, share knowledge, and begin to co-create the fiscal year 2026 budget that DC deserves.

¡La Coalición por un Presupuesto Justo los invita a nuestro Foro de Presupuesto Comunitario de FBC este otoño! Únase a nosotros en comunidad el sábado 19 de septiembre, de 12 a 4 p. m. para disfrutar de refrescos, compartir conocimientos y comenzar a co-crear el presupuesto del año fiscal 2026 que DC merece.

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Please be sure to RSVP to receive up to date event info!

¡Asegúrate de confirmar tu asistencia para recibir información actualizada del evento!

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Contemporary Central American Voices
Sep
23

Contemporary Central American Voices

On Wednesday, September 23, Central American authors Anna Lapera, John Manuel Arias, Ana Patricia Rodríguez, and Jared Lemus, will join us for a third year to celebrate Central American voices. We are going beyond the traditional heroes and holidays approach to Latinx Heritage Month by spotlighting brilliant Central American authors.

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10th Annual Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In
Sep
26

10th Annual Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In

  • National Museum of the American Indian (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for the 10th annual Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In, hosted IN PERSON in Washington, D.C., at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in collaboration with Teaching for Change. This event is an opportunity for K–12 educators to convene in person and strategize on uplifting Native voices directly into the classroom.

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2026 Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In
Nov
7

2026 Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and Teaching for Change deliver a day of online conversation, curriculum highlights, workshops, and idea exchange — preceded by a short keynote presentation. Participants will have the chance to attend two rounds of workshops and engage with each other virtually via Zoom. Registration coming soon!

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We Power DC July Wheatpasting
Jul
11

We Power DC July Wheatpasting

Join We Power DC to put up posters around the Gallery Place - Chinatown Metro station area at 1PM! Help us spread the word on the evils of Pepco and the public power alternative, and tap into that latent distrust of our utilities. All materials (+ training) will be provided - just dress for the weather and bring friends!

After wheat pasting ends, we will be heading over to Rocket Bar for our summer social around 3:30PM.

See you there!

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Chocolate City Orientation
Jul
11

Chocolate City Orientation

Join the Free DC Chocolate City Group for political education, strategy, and community conversation.

Get updates on the Free DC campaign, connect with neighbors, and organize for the fights ahead. Whether you’re new or already involved, pull up.

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FILM SCREENING: Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo
Jul
10

FILM SCREENING: Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo

Join Sankofa Video Books & Café for an evening film screening under the stars on their patio presented in collaboration with Positive Productions Inc.

Follow stories of loss, healing, and new possibilities from the Salvadoran D.C. diaspora in “Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo/The Most Beautiful Deaths in the World”, an artistically crafted feature-length documentary from Quique Aviles and the Yellow House Collective.

The film follows Quique on his journey to find answers and healing from the traumatic events that led to his migration north, leading him to write "Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo," a powerful, heart-wrenching poem that serves to reclaim his dead and the dignity of a nation torn apart by war and mass displacement.

Threaded within Quique's journey are interviews, music videos, performances, and archival footage of Salvadoran-Wachintonian artists that tell an intimate story of a community resolving trauma and finding identity, belonging, and joy after fleeing the Salvadoran civil war and settling in Washington, D.C. They uplift the power of art to heal in a world fraught with legacies of injustice.

Followed by a conversation with the filmmakers!

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Local Author Conversation with Be Steadwell
Jul
10

Local Author Conversation with Be Steadwell

Join Free DC's Popular Education working group in conversation with Be Steadwell, local author of Chocolate Chip City.

Singer-songwriter and filmmaker Be Steadwell’s lyrical debut is Practical Magic meets Black Cake in this warm and wry family drama with a magical twist about three sisters, a vision of princes, true love, and revolution, and one very complicated year of self-realization, family dynamics, and learning to let go.

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HWD General Info Session
Jul
9

HWD General Info Session

Join us for a snapshot of the work Harriet’s Wildest Dreams is engaged in. Our liberation is tied to one another, and we need each other to do this work to protect our people — Black people, formerly incarcerated folks, queer and trans communities, and all those at risk of state-sanctioned violence.

Being in the nation's capital, we are at the center of the empire and also a target for far-right extremists. DC is NO ONE’S playground, and we must remain vigilant in our fight for statehood, our fight against mass incarceration, and the fight for gender liberation and bodily autonomy for all.

If you and your friends are interested in building a better world, free from patriarchal violence, a world where queerness is in, then you've come to the right place! Come sit with us as we re-imagine what this world can be and reclaim safety for all of DC.

👉🏽 This month's info session will feature a mini political education session on the impact of the Trump administration's DC Safe and Beautiful Task Force and the impending "Summer Surge" on our youth.

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Jul
8

MoCo Palestine Solidarity Working Group Meeting

Join our next Palestine Solidarity Working Group meeting on Wednesday, July 8 via Zoom.

Agenda:

  • Welcome & Intros

  • Debrief May teach-in

  • Plans for bringing on new steward(s)

  • Updates from statewide coalitions: Break the Bonds, Drop MIDC

  • Updates from other partners: chapter internationalism, MCHRP

  • Next steps

  • Schedule next meeting time

Leave the meeting with: learnings from teach-in written down, commitments to attending other partner's events, and plan for bringing on new stewards.

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Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
Jul
8

Repro Justice Campaign Meeting

This is the bi-weekly meeting of Metro DC DSA's Repro Justice Campaign. RSVP to receive the Zoom link and join us to discuss ongoing efforts such as mutual aid distribution, reproductive and sexual health care kit packing events, fundraising, and more!

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Harriets Responders Orientation
Jul
6

Harriets Responders Orientation

Come learn more about the Responders of Harriet's Wildest Dreams!

Harriets Responders is committed to building local power through transformational direct actions, rapid response & mutual aid. By organizing, strategizing and responding, we work to decrease the power of the carceral state and oppressive systems.

Join this info session to learn how to get plugged in to the DC Safety Squad and Harriets Responders. Come learn about how we are building community and reimagining safety. We are piloting a response team that is going to act as an alternatives to calling the police. We are advocating for harm reduction resources, as we provide community support, perform rapid responses and civil disobedience. #WeKeepUsSafe

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Campaign Orientation (Virtual)
Jul
1

Campaign Orientation (Virtual)

Free DC is setting out to build the cultural and political power it will take to protect Home Rule and win lasting dignity for the people of DC.

Campaign Orientation is the place to learn about the attacks DC is facing right now, our strategy to defeat them, and our organizing structures that will make it possible.

Register below to attend!

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Screening of The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
Jun
30

Screening of The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson

Join the Black Queer Resistance Collective in celebrating Pride Month with a screening of David France's film The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson. The documentary follows an investigation of Marsha P. Johnson's death, while detailing events from Sylvia Rivera and Marsha's lives and activism. We'll be enjoying snacks throughout and a discussion will follow the screening. If you have any questions about this event don't hesitate to reach out to Leila or Jillian at organize@harrietsdreams.org

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Street Law 101: Summer Surge Survival Training
Jun
28

Street Law 101: Summer Surge Survival Training

Ahead of a planned surge of the National Guard, federal and DC police, including ICE, across DC's Black neighborhoods, join the DC COLLAB for a special Street Law 101: Summer Surge Survival Training.

This interactive training will help community members, families, organizers, and young people understand what to expect, how increased policing may further impact our neighborhoods, and what rights we have when interacting with cops.

You will learn:

  • Your rights during police encounters, stops, frisks, and searches, and how things actually happen in the streets

  • The increased impact on young people and communities of color

  • What to do if you witness police abuse

  • How to document police activity

  • Community-based strategies for protection, support, and rapid response

  • Ways to get involved in building community safety beyond policing

These are critical skills for the People's Self-Defense Network that we are building together. We must strengthen our collective ability, while developing the knowledge, relationships, and skills our communities need to stay safe.

Whether you're brand new to this work or have been organizing for years, this training will provide practical tools you can use immediately.

Protection is a practice. Community is our strategy. Come build the People's Self-Defense Network with us.

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Courtwatch DC Community Cookout
Jun
27

Courtwatch DC Community Cookout

  • 500 Indiana Avenue Northwest Washington, District of Columbia, 20001 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Courtwatch DC and our community partners at the Courtwatch DC Community Cookout! We will support loved ones navigating the criminal legal by providing support to those being released and give out information about ways community members can get connected to legal support. There will be food and a relaxing activities where those being released can reset and be surrounded by the community.

Court support and jail support are mutual aid. If you have items you'd like to donate, please contact us at idabfree@harrietsdreams.org.

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Courtwatch DC Training
Jun
25

Courtwatch DC Training

Courtwatch DC is a growing DC-based program that provides the space and training for the community to observe local court proceedings in the District of Columbia and document our city’s policies in action and to hold judicial actors accountable for injustice in the court system.

Courtwatch DC is powered by Harriet’s Wildest Dreams, with support from DC Justice Lab, and DC IWOC and was founded and led by formerly incarcerated Black women.

Courtwatching is a form of mutual aid. Inspired by Courtwatch PG, we strive to ensure that our community of Courtwatchers is multigenerational, multiracial, anti-racist, and moving towards an abolitionist future.

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Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
Jun
24

Repro Justice Campaign Meeting

This is the bi-weekly meeting of Metro DC DSA's Repro Justice Campaign. RSVP to receive the Zoom link and join us to discuss ongoing efforts such as mutual aid distribution, reproductive and sexual health care kit packing events, fundraising, and more!

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Harriet’s House: Juneteenth on the Front Porch
Jun
19

Harriet’s House: Juneteenth on the Front Porch

Come celebrate Juneteenth with Harriet’s Wildest Dreams and the Free DC Chocolate City contingent at Harriet’s House.

We’re bringing the front porch to life with performances by Freedom Futures Collective, plus light food and beverages, space to be in community and honor our history together.

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RED CARD | A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation
Jun
15

RED CARD | A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation

On Monday, June 15, sportswriter and scholar Jules Boykoff will discuss his book Red Card: The 2026 World Cup, Sportswashing, and the FIFA Greed Machine. At the heart of this analysis is the concept of sportswashing, where political leaders use sports to stoke nationalism and legitimize themselves on the world stage, deflecting from chronic problems at home.

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 Joint Campaign Meeting - Bodily Autonomy Working Group
Jun
11

Joint Campaign Meeting - Bodily Autonomy Working Group

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Room 401-E (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join the Bodily Autonomy Working Group for our JOINT CAMPAIGN MEETING, with both the Repro Justice Campaign and Trans and Queer Liberation campaign.

We will be meeting both in-person and on zoom. Attendees are highly encouraged to attend in-person, if at all possible.

A happy hour will follow at Penn Social (801 E St NW) from 7:30-8:30pm.

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Safe for Whom? Public Space, Criminalization, and the Fight for Real Safety
Jun
9

Safe for Whom? Public Space, Criminalization, and the Fight for Real Safety

Decrim Poverty DC invites you to a panel discussion on public space & our vision for true safety in DC that centers public health approaches

When our federal and local governments promise "safe and beautiful" spaces, who gets erased to make that promise real? Across DC, Black, brown, working-class people and youth are being pushed out of public space and criminalized in the name of public safety. Instead of investing in much-needed programs and services to address issues like substance use disorder, the lack of affordable housing, the affordability crisis, and youth supports, we continue to see policies that opt to disappear people rather than support.

Decrim Poverty DC invites you to a community panel discussion that explores the moment we are in and the solutions that make DC safer for all of us. Together, we'll dive into what safety actually requires when it's separated from overpolicing and disappearance, and we'll build a vision rooted in dignity, harm reduction, and the leadership of people pushed to the farthest margins. You will hear from organizers and advocates working at the front lines of housing, sex worker rights, youth leadership, and overdose prevention with the opportunity for Q&A and community dialogue.

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More Black: A Poetry Workshop with María Fernanda
Jun
8

More Black: A Poetry Workshop with María Fernanda

  • MLK Central Library - 401-C Program Room (People's Archive) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Poet Safia Elhillo once wrote that “adolescence is the diaspora of the life cycle.” In this workshop, you will reflect on your teenage years while learning to write in two poetry forms: the pantoum and the ghazal. Award-winning poet María Fernanda will guide the session. We will use short writing exercises to respond to selections from the library’s literary archives, as well as poems and other materials. Sharing your writing is optional. After the workshop, you may choose to share your poem with today’s teenagers, who have written their own poems or may connect with your work. This workshop is inspired by pieces featured in the Black Artists of DC (BADC) exhibition BLACK(ER) on the 5th floor of MLK Library, which includes works from the original 2009 exhibition BLACK along with new additions. The workshop is open to everyone—both experienced poets and first-time writers. It is free to attend. Registration is encouraged but not required.

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Ward 6 Voting Rights Board Game Night
Jun
7

Ward 6 Voting Rights Board Game Night

Fight for DC autonomy and Women's Suffrage in board game form. We'll be playing games about voting rights and political organizing past, present, and future including play testing a game developed by the League of Women Voters. There is limited walk-in space so please RSVP to secure your spot.

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Free DC Campaign Orientation (Virtual)
Jun
7

Free DC Campaign Orientation (Virtual)

Free DC is setting out to build the cultural and political power it will take to protect Home Rule and win lasting dignity for the people of DC.

Campaign Orientation is the place to learn about the attacks DC is facing right now, our strategy to defeat them, and our organizing structures that will make it possible.

Register below to attend!

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Black Women Thriving East of the River Presents: 2026 Candidate Forum
Jun
4

Black Women Thriving East of the River Presents: 2026 Candidate Forum

Join our community forum with Mayor & Council candidates, centering the lived experiences and priorities of Black women in Wards 7 & 8.

Please join Black Women Thriving East of the River (BWTEotR) in partnership with Good Projects DC, Win With Black Women DC Chapter, Ward 7 Democrats, and Black Nurses Rock in bringing together community voices and local leadership at a critical moment for Washington, DC.

Join us for a community-led forum featuring candidates for Mayor and Council At-Large. This conversation centers the lived experiences and priorities of Black women in Wards 7 and 8.

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From Arlington to Palestine, People Against Apartheid
Jun
3

From Arlington to Palestine, People Against Apartheid

Join Arlington for Palestine and NAACP Arlington Branch for a movie night and community discussion about Israeli apartheid.

We will watch two short Palestinian films about life under Israeli apartheid, hear from a member of Arlington for Palestine about their trip to Palestine last year, and discuss together what all this means to us living in Arlington .

Doors open at 5:45pm and the teach in will start at 6pm. A light dinner will be served.

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Non-Cooperation Theory + Practice
May
30

Non-Cooperation Theory + Practice

Non-Cooperation Theory + Practice is Free DC's advanced training intensive on the key skills involved in effective non-cooperation. This half-day training will teach you what non-cooperation looks like on an individual level, a mass level, and how other movements have used these tactics effectively.

Orientation is required

Campaign Orientation is a required pre-requisite for this training. If you have not yet attended a Campaign Orientation, you must do so before participating in this training. Join an upcoming Campaign Orientation session »

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