Top right the logo for PeoplesHub. A light purple background with white text that reads “Save the Date for Community Care Clinics for Chronically Ill & Disabled Movement Folks”. Dates below are "Tuesday September 9: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday September 22: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday October 14: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday October 20: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday November 4: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday November 17: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday December 2: 4pm PT/7pm ET." An illustration in the bottom half features a group of disabled queer Black folks talking and laughing at a sleepover, across two large beds. On the left, two friends sit on one bed and paint each other’s nails. On the right, four people lounge on a bed: one person braids another’s hair while the third friend wearing a C-PAP mask laughs, and the fourth person looks up from their book. Registration link is visible: "PeoplesHub.org."
🌠🔭 Save our upcoming dates for: Community Care Clinics for Disabled & Chronically Ill Movement Folks - An ongoing community care peer support space aimed at expanding possibilities around how we live and work as disabled and chronically ill people.
🔗 Register here: PeoplesHub.org
29.08.2025 22:38 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. The background depicts a black and white image of prison cell bars casting a shadow on the ground. Title in red says “Josh Williams, Imam Al-Amin, & Black August: Commemorating and Connecting to Historical and Current Struggles of Black Political Prisoners.” Date and time information says “Friday, August 15, 3:30pm PT / 6:30pm ET.” Text below says “With: ARC-Southeast and The Black Socialist Formation.” Registration link is visible: “PeoplesHub.org.”
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. The background depicts a black and white image of prison cells inside of a prison. Title in red says “Safiya Bukhari, Alabama prison doula work, & Black August: Commemorating and Connecting to Historical and Current Struggles of Black Political Prisoners.” Date and time information says “Friday, August 29, 3:30pm PT / 6:30pm ET.” Text below says “With: ARC-Southeast and The Black Socialist Formation.” Registration link is visible: “PeoplesHub.org.”
⚡️💫Join us for 2 upcoming Black August events!
🔗Register for each event at: PeoplesHub.org
#PeoplesHub #PopularEducation #BlackAugust
11.08.2025 00:54 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1
Background features a photo of a wildfire engulfing a hillside full of homes. Top left, the title in black says "PeoplesHub Survival Fund, Disability and Climate Disaster." Text below says "This fund is intended only for PeoplesHub trainers and participants of: Community Care Clinics, Resisting COVID Denialism Community of Practice, Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohorts, Disability Justice Group Trainings, Strategy Clinics for Black Disabled Movement Workers, SEPP Community of Practice." Below, the link to more info: "tinyurl.com/disaster-survival-fund." Text at bottom says "Applications open until fund runs out."
✨💫The PeoplesHub Disaster Survival Fund supports our community’s efforts to support disabled people before, during, and after climate disasters.
🔗For more info and to apply, visit PeoplesHub.org or tinyurl.com/disaster-survival-fund.
02.08.2025 00:10 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Background features a gradient of white to yellow, with a watercolor painting of a group of light pink flowers on the right side. Title at top left says “Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohort. Beginning September 5th and continuing through October.” Subtitle below says “Past participants in their own words.”
Background features a gradient of white to yellow, with a watercolor painting of a hanging fern on the left side. To the right, a quote in black text reads “Together with other disabled peers, we unpacked various factors that impact internalized ableism, and how it impacts us. We explored the systemic factors that lead to it, and influence it. We also considered systemic factors that influence our own advocacy, and how people respond to it. In our personal and collective healing, we sought to reflect on how we can bring this back to our local movement spaces. Unpacking internalized ableism is essential for disabled movement folks to find ways of participating that are sustainable, and that don't do the same body/mind breaking that the system aims to do. -Kenzie Harris (she/they).”
Background features a gradient of white to yellow, with a watercolor painting of a group of orange flowers on the right side. To the left, a quote in black text reads “It's a mixture of learning larger DJ principles with practical skills for navigating the world, and also a space for disabled people to talk through shit in community. -Lucid.”
Background features a gradient of white to yellow, with a watercolor painting of a group of white and pink flowers on the left side. To the right, a quote in black text reads “It's well paced, lots of understanding around access needs and many options for communicating those needs and trying to workshop together to get them met. The group is so supportive and thoughtful, both participants and facilitators! It also feels very organic and like we were building the experience together in a way that was unique in my experience. There's also a lot of resources shared and the ability to workshop thru current lived issues in our small groups and the larger group too. -Ru Stempien.”
✨🪄APPLY NOW🪄✨ for our Summer 2025 Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohort! Consider applying if you are disabled, do movement work, and are serious about undoing internalized ableism both personally and within movement spaces.
🔗Apply at: PeoplesHub.org!
Open until August 9th, 2pm PT / 5pm ET.
02.08.2025 00:03 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A yellow background with three sunflowers on the right side. Title text says “Undoing Internalized Ableism: Alumni Gathering." Date and time info says "Thursday, August 21, 3pm PT / 6pm ET." More info + register: PeoplesHub.org.
💫📢 Announcing the Undoing Internalized Ableism Alumni Gathering! The alumni of the Undoing Internalized Ableism cohorts are gathering to connect across cohorts for reflection, peer support, and friendship.
🔗 Register here: PeoplesHub.org
11.07.2025 22:00 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Over a yellow background, text reads as follows: “Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohort. Apply by August 9, 2pm PT / 5pm ET. Our goal is for disabled people to support one another so we can effectively contribute to movements without killing ourselves to do so, and decide for ourselves how we can push each other to meet the demands of what is happening to us. We want cohort members to leave with the tools, skills, and analysis to support other disabled people in undoing internalized ableism.” Date and time info says "Beginning September 5 and continuing through October." More info + apply: PeoplesHub.org.
Over a yellow background, text reads as follows: “What is the Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohort? A 6-week program to equip disabled organizers with tools and strategies to combat internalized ableism and to work through the question: How can this work be collective? The cohort will participate in 5 workshops on peer support, self-advocacy, collective care, and disability liberation. Accountability groups will provide support and deeper reflection, and there will be 4 collaborative spaces to work on final projects and connect with other participants. The cohort is facilitated by a team of disabled organizers, some of whom have previously participated in the cohort themselves.”
Yellow background with centered image of potted plants on shelves. Title at the top reads: “Elements of the Cohort.” Around plants are listed Cohort elements: “popular education-style workshops, workbook, weekly collab space, accountability groups, midway check-in with facilitators, final project, reflections and evaluations.”
Over yellow background, text reads, “Reflections From Past Participants.” Reflection from Heena S. of Project LETS reads: “i didn't expect how powerful it would feel to be in a small cohort of rad disabled organizers (and with so many BIPOC!) even just over a few weeks. i was also really impressed with the thoughtful and thorough intention behind the workbook, building in space for the accountability groups, the facilitation modeling DJ so well, and all the content that was shared.” Heena’s headshot below.
🪄✨APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN✨🪄 for our Summer 2025 Undoing Internalized Ableism Cohort! Consider applying if you are disabled, do movement work, and are serious about undoing internalized ableism both personally and within movement spaces.
🔗 Apply at PeoplesHub.org before August 9, 2pm PT / 5pm ET.
09.07.2025 20:27 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. A blue-tinted background featuring a person in a wheelchair with headphones on and a laptop in their lap. Green text title "Still Zoomin’." Time and date information says "Tuesday, July 8, 10am PT / 1pm ET." Registration link visible at the bottom "PeoplesHub.org".
Background features a painting by Elena House-Hay. Three triangular-shaped red figures appear in the foreground. Two are holding machine parts and one is holding a clipboard and appears angry. The machine appears behind them in front of a textured gradient of green, pink, and yellow. At the top, a white text title says “Building a Disability Politic & Access-Centered Cultures.” Text below says "Duration: 2-part series, 2-hours each." Text below says “Dates: July 15 and 22.” Registration link is visible: “PeoplesHub.org”
A dark blue starry background featuring the title in white text: “The Power of Online Spaces”. Date and time information says “Thursday, July 17, 9am PT / 12pm ET." Bottom has registration link “PeoplesHub.org”
☀️⛱️🕶️ Check out PEOPLESHUB'S JULY OFFERINGS!
🔗 Register at PeoplesHub.org
#PeoplesHub #PopularEducation #DisabilityJustice
02.07.2025 15:22 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. Background is dark blue featuring a graphic of a computer keyboard. On the keys, the white text title says "Hybrid Support Interest Survey." Text below in white says "Responses due by June 21."
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. Background is dark blue. White text says "PeoplesHub wants to learn about our community’s interest in creating better hybrid spaces. Please share your experience with us and let us know your interest in future trainings and support for hybrid work! Here’s a tool to help identify the questions about purpose, needs, and capacity that can help groups determine whether hybrid is the right format and what supports are needed. If you are running into unanswerable questions, that’s a good sign to reach out to PeoplesHub for support!" Text below in yellow says "Responses due by June 21."
Top right the logo for PeoplesHub. Background is white and features a graphic of a flow chart to help organizations determine if they should use a Hybrid format for their meeting/training/event.
✨⌨️✨PeoplesHub wants to learn about our community’s interest in support to help groups create better hybrid spaces. Please share your experience with us and let us know your interest in future trainings and support for hybrid work!
‼️PLEASE RESPOND BY JUNE 21, 2025.‼️
🔗 SURVEY LINK IN BIO 🔗
06.06.2025 22:21 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A dark blue starry background featuring the title in white text: “The Power of Online Spaces”. Date and time information says “Thursday, July 17, 9am PT / 12pm ET." Bottom has registration link “PeoplesHub.org”
⚡️💻 Join us for "The Power of Online Spaces in Our Movements"! A 2-hour hands-on workshop designed for facilitators to improve their facilitation of online meetings and gatherings with impactful, generative, and energizing tools.
🔗 Register here: PeoplesHub.org
06.06.2025 16:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Top right the logo for PeoplesHub. A blue-tinted background featuring a person in a wheelchair with headphones on and a laptop in their lap. Green text title "Still Zoomin’." Time and date information says "Tuesday, July 8, 10am PT / 1pm ET." Registration link visible at the bottom "PeoplesHub.org".
💻 📣📱 Join us for Still Zoomin’! A hands-on Zoom tech and online accessibility training for community organizers. This 2.5-hour training equips staff and volunteers with technical support skills, practice time, and a framework of radical hospitality.
🔗 Register: PeoplesHub.org
30.05.2025 15:16 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
[Image description: Background features a painting by Elena House-Hay. Three triangular-shaped red figures appear in the foreground. Two are holding machine parts and one is holding a clipboard and appears angry. The machine appears behind them in front of a textured gradient of green, pink, and yellow. At the top, a white text title says “Building a Disability Politic & Access-Centered Cultures.” Text below says "Duration: 2-part series, 2-hours each." Text below says “Available Dates: July 15 and 22, August 1 and 8, October 21 and 28.” Registration link is visible: “PeoplesHub.org”]
🛠️👐 Join us for "Building a Disability Politic & Access-Centered Cultures!" This 2-part series is for people that are interested in applying a disability justice framework to your current movement work.
🔗 Register at PeoplesHub.org
#PeoplesHub #PopularEducation #DisabilityJustice
14.05.2025 23:18 — 👍 4 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Top right the logo for PeoplesHub. A light purple background with white text that reads “Save the Date for Community Care Clinics for Chronically Ill & Disabled Movement Folks”. Dates below are "Tuesday May 6: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Tuesday June 10: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday June 23: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday July 8: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday July 21: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday August 12: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Tuesday September 9: 4pm PT/7pm ET." An illustration in the bottom half features a group of disabled queer Black folks talking and laughing at a sleepover, across two large beds. On the left, two friends sit on one bed and paint each other’s nails. On the right, four people lounge on a bed: one person braids another’s hair while the third friend wearing a C-PAP mask laughs, and the fourth person looks up from their book. Registration link is visible: "PeoplesHub.org."
🌠🔭 Save our upcoming dates for: Community Care Clinics for Disabled & Chronically Ill Movement Folks - An ongoing community care peer support space aimed at expanding possibilities around how we live and work as disabled and chronically ill people.
🔗 Register here: PeoplesHub.org
22.04.2025 23:01 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A blue/orange gradient background featuring white text title "Shared Resources & Shared Vision: Applying Solidarity Economy Principles and Practices." Date and time information says "June 11, 2pm PT / 5pm ET." Text to right says "With: Solidarity Economy Principles Project (SEPP)". /
Un trasfondo azul/anaranjado gradiente con un título en texto blanco que dice: “RECURSOS COMPARTIDOS Y VISIÓN COMPARTIDA: Aplicando principios y prácticas de Economía Solidaria”. La información de fecha y hora dice: “11 de junio, 2pm hora del Pacífico / 5pm hora del Este”. El texto a la izquierda dice "con: Economía solidaria Proyecto de principios (SEPP).
⚡️📢⚡️Shared Resources & Shared Vision: Applying Solidarity Economy Principles and Practices! Bilingual in English and Spanish.
⚡️📢⚡️¡RECURSOS COMPARTIDOS Y VISIÓN COMPARTIDA: Aplicando principios y prácticas de Economía Solidaria! Bilingüe en inglés y español.
🔗 Register/Registresé: PeoplesHub.org
10.04.2025 22:09 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. Background features dark blue starry sky with a multicolored gradient at top. Dark blue text title says "Elements for Regional Solidarity Economies Training Cohort." Text below in white says "A five-month PeoplesHub training cohort for groups working to establish solidarity economy ecosystems in their local regions." Text below says “Apply Now!" Link visible at the bottom "PeoplesHub.org".
✨💫 Apply Now for the Elements for Regional Solidarity Economies Training Cohort! A new five-month cohort training on Solidarity Economy Regional Organizing that will launch in 2025.
🔗 Learn More and Apply here: PeoplesHub.org
15.01.2025 23:21 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Top right the logo for PeoplesHub. A light purple background with white text that reads “Save the Date for Community Care Clinics for Chronically Ill & Disabled Movement Folks”. Dates below are "Monday January 27: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday February 11: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday February 24: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday March 11: 4pm PT/7pm ET, Monday March 24: 12pm PT/3pm ET, Tuesday May 6: 4pm PT/7pm ET." An illustration in the bottom half features a group of disabled queer Black folks talking and laughing at a sleepover, across two large beds. On the left, two friends sit on one bed and paint each other’s nails. On the right, four people lounge on a bed: one person braids another’s hair while the third friend wearing a C-PAP mask laughs, and the fourth person looks up from their book. Registration link is visible: "PeoplesHub.org."
🌠🔭 Save our upcoming dates for: Community Care Clinics for Disabled & Chronically Ill Movement Folks - An ongoing community care peer support space aimed at expanding possibilities around how we live and work as disabled and chronically ill people.
🔗 Register here: PeoplesHub.org
13.01.2025 23:53 — 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Top left the logo for PeoplesHub. Background features dark blue starry sky with a multicolored gradient at top. Dark blue text title says "Open House: Elements for Regional Solidarity Economies Training Cohort." Text below in white says "Join us to learn about our new online training cohort for groups working to establish solidarity economy ecosystems in their local regions." Date and time information says "Wednesday, January 15 at 2pm PT / 5pm ET." Text to right says “With Lauren Hudson and Evan Casper-Futterman." Registration link visible at the bottom "PeoplesHub.org".
✨💫 Join us for Open House: Elements for Regional Solidarity Economies Training Cohort! Join us to learn about our new online training series for groups working to establish solidarity economy ecosystems in their local regions!
🔗 Register: PeoplesHub.org
18.12.2024 18:27 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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