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Solidarity Mobilizations: a 2-part training on showing up for immigrant communities, Part 2

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Across the country, immigrant communities are under attack and authoritarian forces are gaining ground. But there’s a growing movement of people ready to take action with clarity, courage, and discipline. This training is for all of us who want to stand up in solidarity, especially those of us who are white who are ready to organize, respond, and show up with commitment and care.

Join us for Solidarity Mobilizations, a powerful two-part training series hosted by Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) and Solidarity Organizing Initiative (SOI). We’ll break down the political moment we’re in, the authoritarian playbook driving these attacks, and the role those of us who are white and/or citizens can play in pushing back effectively and strategically.

Each session will have live transcription and will be recorded. The recording will be sent out to everyone who registers within 48 hours after each session.

In the first session, you will:

  • Learn to recognize and anticipate “Moments of Crisis” — and why they’re central to the authoritarian strategy

  • Understand how direct support and crisis response work together in immigrant justice organizing

  • Get grounded in the principles of strategic noncooperation and how it builds people power

  • Leave with everything you need to start a SURJ Circle and get organizing with your neighbors in your community

In the second session, you will:

  • Learn how to provide direct support for immigrant communities

  • Get clear on next steps you're taking in your community

Whether you’re brand new or have been in the fight for years, this training will give you political clarity, strategic tools, and an invitation to join us in deeper solidarity. This is just the beginning, let’s get ready together.

Sign up by clicking HERE!

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