Study Targeted Universalism

Targeted Universalism — Listen & Learn
Overview
This short listen introduces the idea of Targeted Universalism. It explains how a shared goal can guide a community while different groups may need different steps to reach it. You’ll hear simple examples and ways to start practicing the idea in everyday work.
Get Started
- https://belonging.berkeley.edu/targeted-universalism
- https://belonging.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/targeted_universalism_primer.pdf
- https://belonging.berkeley.edu/targeted-universalism-explained
- https://obiu.org/course/what-is-targeted-universalism
- https://obiu.org/course/stages-of-targeted-universalism-part1
- https://obiu.org/course/stages-of-targeted-universalism-part2
- https://obiu.org/course/targeted-universalism-resource-hub
Try It
- Write a clear, one-sentence universal goal for your team or neighborhood.
- List who might still miss the goal and why.
- Draft one targeted step for each barrier you named.
Who Is Responsible?
Progress on safe housing, nutritious food, education, and affordable healthcare is shaped by leaders at every level—and by all of us who show up, speak out, and help hold them accountable.