‘Resourcing Solidarity’ is a 4-part self-guided online learning journey. It offers you an opportunity to deepen your perspective on topics including solidarity, change work, and (un) sustainability. 

Resourcing Solidarity: What to Expect?

This online resource is currently being piloted. The pilot runs until the end of January 2025 and changes will be made as part of this pilot.

If you’re interested in piloting ‘Resourcing Solidarity’ for us, you can contact us at info@comhlamh.org.

‘Resourcing Solidarity’ was developed to support critical thinking and reflection. Expect to (re) visit and possibly expand what it is you pay attention to, (re) connect with established and emerging writers, thinkers and activists, learn some new concepts and – hopefully – be inspired to keep going with your learning journey as you work for change.

You’ll be guided through diverse resources such as videos, articles and podcasts on themes of solidarity, planetary crises, change-making and radical imagination.

Unlike other learning platforms, this one does not set out to transmit new knowledge on these topics (to ‘fill your cup’ as educator Vanessa Andreotti says). Instead, it is designed to support you in reflecting upon what you already know (what is already in your cup) and examining this.

SIGN UP NOW!

If you’re curious about deepen your perspective on solidarity, change work, and (un) sustainability topics, sign up now for Resourcing Solidarity!

Is This Course for You?

Resourcing Solidarity will be a good fit for you if you:

  • Are already on a journey with these topics (solidarity, change work, [un] sustainability), either through study and/or through experience in activism and volunteering.
  • Feel open to and curious about considering your own relationship to these topics – how do you think about them, and connect to them?
  • Feel ready for/ open to a slow(er) and reflective learning journey.

‘E-TICK’ Online Course on Ethical Communication

If you are new to these topics and this learning approach, you might consider starting with our other free course called ‘E-TICK’ Online Course on Ethical Communication.

It provides an engaging introduction to critical thinking, reflexivity and covers topics including culture and power, and models of change and progress.

Want to Dig Deeper?

Become a Member

Join the growing Comhlámh community of like-minded people interested in activism.

Join Member Groups

Join us as a Member and get involved in one of our groups active on global and social justice issues.

Watch First Wednesdays

Join our First Wednesdays conversations, explore the linkages between local and global justice issues.