Today is #GivingTuesday.
You'll receive many asks today, from many different organizations. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed.
We challenge you to think of a donation to re:power as your political statement for the holiday season. Our coalition of supporters are people who trust in the power of communities of color, queer and trans folks, and women to organize, build power, and ultimately change the make-up of who is making decisions in our country.
Your gift to re:power has a ripple effect throughout the movement—for our adjunct trainers who rely on income from training with us and for organizations who need to build capacity in this unstable political climate.
So, this #GivingTuesday we're asking you to join us in investing in our people and funding the fight for our future. Will you give $25, $50 or $100 now?
INTRO TO DIGITAL ORGANIZING Ready to jump into the world of digital organizing? Then our Intro to Digital Organizing course is for you.
Intro to Digital Organizing is a 3-week course curated to teach organizers the fundamentals of building online campaigns. Participants will learn the skills necessary to develop a digital base and presence for their online work.
This course is perfect for organizers and communications folks who are new to the digital organizing landscape, folks who work for organizations with a digital presence but would like to nail digital organizing and engagement, and more. re:media In case you missed it: re:power has been in the news lately!
We were mentioned in this post-election analysis from NBC News. Youngkin's win in blue Virginia offers Republicans a 2022 road map
Our internal memo for beating Republicans in 2022 was mentioned in this Business Insider article. Internal memo shows how freaked-out progressives plan to beat Republicans in 2022 re:opportunities TODAY is the last day to apply for the Data x Power Movement Tech Fellowship.
The 10-month fellowship is meant to support a diverse set of organizers looking to build their expertise in data and technology through a robust re:power curriculum, close mentorship, and a learning community, while they work on shared movement-wide quandaries related to data and technology.
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As re:power enters the next phase of expansion, we seek a creative and dynamic leader who can help us bring our vision of inclusive politics to life through strategic programming. The Director of Civic Engagement Programs will lead on civic engagement program strategy and revenue generation, manage partner relationships, measure and drive programmatic impact, and represent the organization externally. This is a leadership role for a skilled program strategist who enjoys nurturing a shared vision and building long-term, collaborative partnerships.
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Voter Empowerment Project Director is seeking a dynamic leader to serve as its first Director as it transitions from an all-volunteer grassroots initiative to a 501(c)3 non-profit project with full-time staff. The Director is charged with creating strong relationships with national and state community based organizations dedicated to voter enfranchisement.
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Live in Massachusetts or Georgia? Passionate about civic engagement or social justice? Apply for AAWPI’s National Fellowship & Incubator Program! As a fellow, you’ll be part of AAWPI’s first national cohort of civic innovators! You’ll receive political leadership development, trainings, coaching and participate in grassroots actions with community organizations. Apply now and, if you know an AAPI woman civic innovator, nominate her today!
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“Being involved with a Black and PoC-led organization like re:power, who are very intentional about uplifting PoC voices, gives me an organzing home in a way that mainstream Democratic organizations can struggle with.” TIM PHAN (he/him) California re:commendations READ Art of Protest: Creating, Discovering, and Activating Art for Your Revolution. From the civil rights movement to Black Lives Matter, what does a revolution look like? Discover the power of words and images in this look at protest art by artivist de Nichols. WATCH Hindsight chronicles the lived experiences of BIPOC communities in the American South and Puerto Rico during the events of 2020, and explores the cultural shifts, community ingenuity, and pivotal conversations currently defining America. LISTEN Native Opinion is an Indigenous culture education podcast on current affairs from an American Indian perspective. Subjects include American immigration policy, the United States political system, racism in America, plus a whole lot more. re:minders re:spect Shout out to the sponsors that allow us to keep our training costs accessible!
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