Finding Your Fit in Social Change: Cycles, Ecosystems & Roles Making Change Possible, 3/15 @ 3 pm ET

Cross-posting the following invitation from Peace Catalyst International (source):


In a time when building just and peaceful communities requires so much change, it can be confusing and overwhelming to understand  how to get involved. Beyond familiar activities like attending a protest or volunteering with a nonprofit, how does social change actually occur? How do we recognize progress? And where do our own unique gifts and passions fit it?

  • Sunday, March 15, 2026
  • 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Eastern US time

REGISTER

In this 3-hour interactive, participatory workshop, we will:

  1. Discuss the nature and characteristics of “people power” and social change
  2. Explore the broad ecosystem of approaches to social change and how they work together
  3. Map the cyclical patterns of momentum and involvement in social change movements
  4. Reflect on how our own passions and relationships can help us find our way into social change roles

Drawing upon the wisdom of multiple social movement traditions, this workshop will help you to better recognize and understand the ups and downs of social progress, appreciate and draw connections between different approaches to social change, and discern your own next steps in getting more deeply involved in the work of transforming our communities with compassion, equity, and justice.

In order to protect the safety of participants and organizers, this workshop will not be recorded. The slides and resources will be shared with all who register. 

This training is part of a series of workshops preparing people to organize for justice, resist authoritarianism, and build a better tomorrow. Check out other workshops here.

Interested in inviting Peace Catalyst to host a workshop or training in your own community? Learn more here.


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Rejecting the Logic of Domination in Sudan’s War Against Civilians

In February’s Taste of Peace webinar, hosted by Peace Catalyst International, two Sudanese men share their stories. They lead a grassroots organization for refugees. Rejecting the logic of domination, they seek to overcome evil with good by cultivating a community of care for Sudanese people from all backgrounds.

Faith, Peace, and Power Across Contexts: Uganda, Palestine, and Korea

What does it mean to follow Jesus when faith is used to justify domination, nationalism, or exclusion? And how might Christians embody a different way—the way of peace, solidarity, and hope? Three Peace Catalyst team members, rooted in very different contexts, discuss these topics in this webinar.

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