In 2026, Transforming Culture brings transformative justice practice to in-person spaces through multi-day workshops in six locations. Each retreat is a practice lab where activists from different movements connect, experiment with new ways of navigating conflict, and build relationships across borders. From Buenos Aires to Portland, these spaces prioritize depth over scale, creating community through shared practice and experiential learning. Workshops are open to local organizers committed to transforming not just the world, but how we show up in our organizing.
More dates and locations will be added soon.
The Science of Revolution
Rescheduled to March 28.
This workshop introduces dialectical thinking and historical materialism as tools for analyzing conflict and imagining transformation. We'll explore how thesis, antithesis, and synthesis help us move beyond binary thinking and understand how systems evolve through contradiction.
Transformative Organizing
In this workshop, we explore what transformative organizing looks like. We'll practice recognizing patterns of dominant culture in our own spaces: the constant urgency that leaves no room for reflection, the binary thinking that labels people as "good" or "bad," the individualism that isolates us from collective care.
Inner Development Goals (IDG)
This workshop explores five dimensions of inner development: being (relationship to self), thinking (cognitive skills), relating (care for others), collaborating (social skills), and acting (driving change). We'll examine how strengthening these capacities supports both our wellbeing and our ability to build liberatory movements.