August 4th Event: DOers Dialogue — Big Feelings, New Beginnings
Why It Matters for Change Lab Audiences
Emotional & relational learning: Supports caregivers—parents, grandparents, teachers—in naming and navigating emotions with young children during transitional moments.
Applied civic culture: Rooted in emotions as play, this approach models inclusive, relationship-centered civic learning beginning in early childhood settings.
Intergenerational civic resilience: Equips adults with communication tools that foster belonging, empathy, and cross-generational understanding.
Belonging Builders: A Resource Guide
A powerful, practical guide for anyone working to build systems of equity, inclusion, and shared power. Created by the Othering & Belonging Institute (OBI) at UC Berkeley, this resource outlines how to move from “inclusion” to true belonging—grounded in structural change, Targeted Universalism, and bridging across difference.
The School of Thought – Toolkit Profile
In an age of misinformation, polarization, and rapid information overload, equipping people with tools for clear reasoning and respectful dialogue is essential. These toolkits help build the foundations for better civic understanding, inclusive dialogue, and more informed decision-making.
Bookshelf: It’s In Our Bones
Personal and shared stories shape how we move—and how we belong. Bailey’s work rests at the intersection of identity, healing justice, and curiosity. By inviting readers to engage with ancestral scripts, this book cultivates empathy, continuity, and civic imagination.
Michael Jordan Opens Fourth Free Health Clinic in Hometown
Millions of Americans lack reliable healthcare access. Jordan’s philanthropy directly addresses gaps in community health by funding infrastructure and removing barriers like cost and transportation. His hometown model could inspire similar efforts nationwide
Workshop Foundations of Collaboration: The 3-Month Collaboration Lab
Real change requires real collaboration. This program helps participants move beyond vague partnerships toward structured, intentional, and inclusive collaboration practices. With a sliding scale model, it's also financially accessible for grassroots organizations and frontline leaders.
The Lab (She Can Work)
Access to capital and professional guidance is crucial but often limited for women of color. The Lab fills this gap by providing structured support, mentorship, and community—helping founders build confidence and early-stage traction for their ventures.
A New National Narrative
Without a shared story built on democratic ideals, public cohesion and collective action weaken. Amid rising polarization and authoritarian threats, a revitalized narrative rooted in civic values provides the social glue and moral framework to sustain democratic governance and shared purpose.
OpenRice Learning Center – Rice University
Lifelong learning and access to diverse educational experiences empower individuals to grow, adapt, and contribute to their communities. OpenRice breaks down silos, making high-quality learning opportunities available to all at Rice—promoting inclusion, intellectual curiosity, and a thriving academic environment.
Texans for Reasonable Solutions: Housing Reform in Texas
Engagement Level:
Empowered, Activated, Informed
Why It Matters:
Expands housing access
Models bipartisan civic engagement
Prevents affordability crises
Key Programs:
Zoning policy reform
Legislative coalitions
Public education campaigns
Ever wonder if it’s time to step back in order to move forward?
In the hustle of civic service and nonprofit work, burnout is real. Sabbaticals and fellowships aren’t just about taking time off—they’re about resetting purpose, rediscovering creativity, and reimagining impact. These programs support the long arc of social change by creating space to step back, reflect, and re-engage with greater clarity.
The Dignity Index (by UNITE, supported by New Pluralists)
Contempt-driven language erodes trust, escalates division, and fuels extremism. The Dignity Index offers a practical, measurable approach to create a new standard in public dialogue—centered on mutual respect and possibility.
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