Training for Trainers to support activist-trainers to develop and deliver trainings on sustainable activism
This Training for Trainers aims to support activist-trainers who want to develop and deliver trainings on sustainable activism. The Sustaining Resistance project was established in 2009 and since then, through a series of courses, weāve covered a lot of ground exploring the theme. Through this training, we hope to share the experience we have gained, provide useful tools and methods, and bring people together to discuss, share and develop ways of promoting sustainable and effective approaches to grassroots activism.
This will be the third Sustaining Resistance training for trainers. Previous iterations have inspired and supported work across Europe.
This training will support participants to develop the understanding and skills required to design and deliver sustainable activism trainings which:
We aim for participants to gain the confidence and skills to design and deliver high quality shorter workshops of up to two days, and to significantly increase their understanding of the issues and facilitation skills needed to run longer residential workshops. It is also our hope that the training will create an opportunity for the development of strong peer support networks and on-going relationships in the development of sustainable activism training.
We believe that sustainable activism training needs to address all three of the above aims. To support this we will be exploring and sharing a range of relevant methodologies, design principles, and specific tools. These include:
⢠creating frameworks for deep reflection, analysis, and the sharing of experience;
⢠the application of participatory and experiential learning to sustainable activism;
⢠methods of opening up and holding spaces for exploring the emotional dimensions of activist experience ā including strong and difficult emotion;
⢠creating safer spaces to support deep personal learning and transformation;
⢠applying mindfulness-based and reflective approaches to self-awareness and increasing emotional resilience;
⢠tools which integrate embodied and somatic approaches to personal and group change;
⢠ways of integrating the sensing, thinking, and feeling dimensions within a learning process that addresses the whole person;
⢠tools and approaches to working with power, oppression and conflict within groups.
Who is the training for?
The course is aimed at activist-trainers with previous facilitation/training experience who are already developing, or want to develop, trainings for sustainable activism ā and are interested in the approach developed within the Sustaining Resistance project. The training is focused towards those involved in direct action, grassroots campaigning and community empowerment, addressing ecological, political and social justice issues.
Ideally participants will have participated in a Sustaining Resistance training, or be able to demonstrate a similar level of personal engagement with the inner and inter-personal aspects of sustainable activism.
We are working on grant funding to support the course. If we are successful, we may be able to offer bursary-supported places. We do not allocate places according to how much you can contribute – however we do ask participants to do what they can to generate funding to help cover the costs of the course for both themselves and others ā and contribute what they can. This is important work and we hope everyone will do what they can to make it economically viable.
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Sergio (all pronouns) was born in Romania and migrated to Germany in the early 2010s. In the past, he was a social worker with homeless people and a social consultant for Eastern European migrants for various organisations. Trained as a filmmaker, he spent two years making a documentary about the ācivic reawakeningā in Romania and the waves of protest it brought with it. In connection to this, Sergio is currently co-steering the development of an online open-source participative knowledge production platform on activism in Romania. Over the past nine years, Sergiu has offered his skills to various journalists, grassroots collectives and campaigns, mostly working within the labour rights, climate justice, international solidarity and anti-authoritarian movements in Germany and Romania. Nonetheless, his biggest focus since 2020 has been his work as an organiser with the anarcho-syndicalist Free Workers Union, where he focuses mostly on organising Romanian migrant workers on construction sites, in factories and in the agricultural field.
new stories: different worlds
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Knowledge, skills and perspectives to challenge oppression and create spaces of solidarity.
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Tools for effective and sustainable activism
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Navigating the complex terrain of migrant and migrant-solidarity organising
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an introduction to a holistic and transformative approach to activist training and facilitation
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Go to the people, learn from them. Live with them. Love them. Start with what they know. Build with what they have ā Lao Tzu
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Building facilitation capacity through participatory practices.
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a space to think critically, to ask challenging and transformative questions, and find deeper inspiration and understanding to empower social change.
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building and strengthening regenerative praxis for BIPOC organisers.
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Ulex: del LlatĆ, (argelaga en catalĆ ) nom:
1. Arbust espinós de fulla perenne i floració, amb gran capacitat de regeneració i resistĆØncia. Les seves pues s’obren en entrar en contacte amb el foc i torna a brollar dels tocones carbonitzats. Planta successional que creix bĆ© en condicions difĆcils. Millora la fertilitat del sòl mitjanƧant la fixació de nitrogen, preparant el terreny per a una renovada biodiversitat.
2. Una opció tradicional per a encendre focs. Crema amb intensitat i lluentor.
3. Un projecte en xarxa que aporta nutrició i fertilitat als moviments socials europeus a través de la formació