“It’s hard to win a chess match when your opponent is playing genocide.””
As fascist regimes are violently claiming more land, lives and political power around the world, we must strengthen popular resistance, weaken fascist regimes, and remember the just and thriving world we're building on the other side.
Conflict Resolution for Anti-Fascists
February 10 - 26, 2026
Strategy & Solidarity co-founders Carlos Kareem Windham & Theresa Logan invite you to an intensive 2-week experience to strengthen your ability to navigate conflict in these crucial & perilous times.
Join us live & asynchronously this February to:
Understand why & how we must adapt our approaches to conflict in a fascist landscape.
Analyze the potential value, risks and impacts of key conflict strategies in the face of growing authoritarianism.
Identify conflict strategies that strengthen resistance movements and weaken fascist regimes.
Apply strategic lessons from the successes & failures of past anti-fascist & revolutionary movements.
The Black Panthers, Young Lords and Young Patriots march as the original Rainbow Coalition.
What you get
Live workshop
The Conflict Resolution for Anti-Fascists core workshop will introduce tools and frameworks to help you approach conflict strategically, while remaining in alignment with your values, and making progress towards our collective goals.
Participants will have two options to attend the live workshop via Zoom:
February 10th, 9:30 - 11AM Pacific
OR
February 12th, 6 - 7:30PM Pacific
Both sessions will cover the same content to give more participants the opportunity to join live across timezones.
Session recordings will be shared within 24 hours for those who cannot attend either live session.
Learning Lab
For 2 weeks following the live sessions, Strategy & Solidarity co-founders Carlos Kareem Windham & Theresa Logan will actively moderate a private Learning Lab for participants to:
Ask follow up questions,
Respond to daily discussion prompts,
Practice analyzing the successes & failures of past anti-fascist & revolutionary movements,
Brainstorm strategies for building effective local coalitions,
Network & build community with other participants.
The learning lab will be actively moderated through at least February 26, 2026, and will be hosted in the beautiful & easy to use Strategy & Solidarity community app - available for iOS, Android & web browsers.
Are our strategies serving our goals?
Empathy, collaborative problem-solving and needs-based negotiation strategies are powerful tools when conflict erupts between individuals who are willing to respect one another’s basic human rights and engage in good faith.
However, collaborative conflict resolution strategies can be counterproductive - and even cause real harm - when applied to situations in which there are extreme power imbalances, structural oppression, bad faith actors or malicious intent.
It is impossible engage in good-faith collaborative problem solving with a government working from a playbook designed to imprison, enslave and murder us.
And, unfortunately, reactivity, recklessness, and individualism often fuel lateral conflict and implode progressive movements before they reach their ultimate goals.
Building effective resistance movements in 2026 requires evolving our approaches to interpersonal conflict and strategically reconciling divergent approaches to strategy & tactics.
What strategies strengthen resistance movements and weaken fascist regimes?
Freedom is never free.
It's time to level-up & leverage our collective wisdom, skills & resources.
Together, we must employ strategies that strengthen popular resistance, use tactics that weaken fascist regimes, and keep our eyes on the prize - the just and thriving world we're building on the other side.
Sliding-Scale Registration
Registration is offered on a sliding-scale of $10-$99 to ensure this important offering is accessible to all interested community members.
All participants will have access to the same opportunities & materials - regardless of the registration rate paid - including:
Attend the live workshop on Feb 10 @ 9:30am or Feb 12 @ 6pm Pacific.
Watch the session recordings at your convenience.
Ask questions & get strategy advice from the facilitators for 2 weeks after the session.
Discuss strategy, share lessons learned, and brainstorm your next steps with other participants in a dedicated virtual learning lab.
Please support our facilitators and the financial sustainability of Strategy & Solidarity by paying the highest amount that is feasible for your current finances.
Scroll through the registration options below to select one of the sliding-scale registration options.
Registration Levels
Facilitators
Carlos Kareem Windham
Carlos’ career as an organizer & activist began during their sophomore year of high school. In 1988, they co-led a successful campaign to remove Coca-Cola vending machines during the international disinvestment campaign in support of South Africa’s fight for Black sovereignty and an end to apartheid. In 1994, Carlos led a student hunger strike at CU Boulder, which succeeded in establishing one of the nation’s first undergraduate Ethnic Studies degree programs.
Their revolutionary spirit has guided them through community centers, universities, music halls, board rooms, and government agencies around the world. They taught expository writing at CU, volunteered at Women’s Media Project in Kingston, Jamaica, and led the marches through the streets at the 1999 Battle in Seattle protesting the November WTO meeting.
While serving as artist-in-residence at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkley, they taught spoken-word poetry with Youth Speaks, and Hip-Hop Fusion with Loco Bloco Bataria. Additionally, they served & artistic director of Youth Music Records in Oakland, and toured as lead vocalist with Omar Sosa Octet, and 90’s Bay Area stallwards Company of Prophets under the nom de plum, Brutha Los.
For the past 12 years, Carlos has been applying the hard-won wisdom gained over a lifetime of activism and organizing; guiding non-profits, community groups, and public agencies to create more racially just outcomes. You can also find Carlos bringing down the house at comedy clubs from Portland, Oregon to Limassol, Cyprus with their irreverent, unapologetic, and highly memorable stand-up.
Carlos is the founder of El Porvenir Services and Co-Founder of the Strategy & Solidarity Collective.
Theresa Logan
Theresa began organizing with the Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good as a high school student in Portland, Oregon in the late 90s. Following the approach of Saul Alinsky’s Industrial Areas Foundation, Theresa learned the power of building intentional relationships & strategic alliances, mapping power and developing actionable campaigns to pressure local government leaders to address pressing public needs. As an organizer, she facilitated house meetings and leadership development sessions, worked on voter registration campaigns and local actions for housing justice, tax reform and health care access.
After a semester brushing up on Marxist & Leninist philosophy at the University of Havana, Cuba, Theresa continued to pursue a career advancing community wellbeing. She supported grassroots community development projects in Latin America and the Caribbean at the recently shuttered Inter-American Foundation, and supported immigrant families as a parent advocate with Multicultural Community Service in Washington DC. After completing a masters degree in Conflict Analysis & Resolution at George Mason University, she returned home to Portland to help set up the Oregon Foreclosure Avoidance Program, and later to facilitate public engagement and conflict resolution processes for city agencies & non-profits on staff at Resolutions Northwest.
Theresa has spent the past decade working in close partnership with Carlos Kareem Windham to successfully guide community groups and workplaces in repair processes after incidents of racial harm, and to transform workplace cultures, processes & procedures to create more racially just outcomes.
Theresa is the founder of Subduction Consulting & Co-Founder of the Strategy & Solidarity Collective.
Carlos Kareem Windham & Theresa Logan co-founded the Strategy & Solidarity Collective in 2024 to bring together their global networks of racial justice practitioners, artists, activists and community leaders.
As a virtual global community center, the Strategy & Solidarity community app provides opportunities for our members to build community, skills, peer support networks, and effective strategy for manifesting our shared vision of a just and thriving future for all.
2025 was marked by the inaugural Strategy & Solidarity Global Summit - DEI Was Never Enough, which platformed 45 sessions on topics ranging from narrative strategy, leadership and community engagement, to mindfulness, liberatory movement and spiritual practices for activists, featuring presenters from the U.S., the UK, Mexico, Portugal, Columbia and Thailand.
FAQ
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Registration for this unique collaborative experience is offered on a sliding-scale to ensure community access and support the financial sustainability of the Strategy & Solidarity collective & our facilitators.
All participants will receive access to the same materials, benefits and opportunities regardless of the rate paid.
Sliding-Scale Options are:
Solidarity Registration - $99
For those blessed with abundant resources in these challenging times, we ask you to consider paying a higher rate to support the Strategy & Solidarity Collective’s ability to provide discounted access to others.
Standard Registration - $49
This is the full price we are asking most participants to pay.
Community Access Registration - $25
This is a 50% discount rate for those who cannot afford the standard registration.
Scholarship Registration - $10
This is the lowest available rate for individuals who are students, disabled, unemployed, or otherwise unable to afford the discounted $25 Community rate.
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Yes! We are offering the same Conflict Resolution for Anti-Fascists core workshop on two different days and times to be accessible across more time zones and schedules.
All registered participants will have access to the zoom invite for both sessions and their respective recordings.
After completing your registration, you will have the option to RSVP for your preferred live session to receive automated reminders.
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Both live sessions will be recorded and the recordings will be available to all registered participants within 24 hours of the session.
If you know you won’t be able to attend either live session, we encourage you to schedule time on your calendar to watch the session at your earliest convenience so you can get the most out of your asynchronous participation in the moderated learning lab.
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No, you do not have to download the mobile app to participate.
You can access the Conflict Resolution for Anti-Fascists learning lab on your desktop or laptop web browser, as well as via our mobile app.

