Summit Program
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Style as Rebellion
Throughout American history, Blackness, queerness, and Native understanding of fashion and gender have served as declarations of pride, and declarations of war.

What If It Hadn’t Happened?
Through story and stillness, explore neurodivergence, collapse, and reclamation.

Embodied Activism
Accessible mind/heart/body/spirit skills for connection to self, each other and the land to support your work for racial & social justice.

Writing for Liberation
Explore how writing can serve as a tool, a pathway, psalm, and a light towards liberation.

Say More Than Their Name: Storytelling With Accountability & Power
Explore narrative power mapping and learn to tell stories that are culturally relevant and community-rooted—without exploiting the communities you aim to serve.

Disability Justice & Access Art
Learn more about Disability Justice and Access Art directly from the perspectives of Disabled people.

Audio Dramas: A Tool for Organizing & Making Struggles Come to Life!
Transform your organizing stories into audio dramas that captivate and mobilize.

Responsible Storytelling
Gain a deeper understanding of ethical practices and trauma-informed storytelling while building community and reflecting on your current practices.

Disposables, Disparities, and Disruption
Product innovation can reflect cultural heritage, environmental urgency, and economic empowerment—especially when led by women of color navigating the biases of mainstream entrepreneurship.

Building Solidarity Among Transracial & Intercountry Adoptees
A panel of transracial/intercountry adoptees share their unique experiences of being separated from their birth nations and cultures, wrestling with their American privilege, and navigating racialized experiences with white parents.

Breathe Deep: Regulating the Nervous System for Resilience and Resistance
Somatic breathing practices and energetic safety techniques to help you regulate your nervous system for the resistance.

Documentary Showing - Bad Indian
Exclusive screening of Bad Indian (2025) with an introduction and Q&A session with its creator.

Sacred Rage for people pleasers in an Apocalypse
A ritual workshop to explore the purpose, power and needs of anger, and identify, befriend, & alchemize our scared rage as a community.

Irreverent Art for Hope
Art is for everyone with something to say. Let's create art that uplifts our spirits and create hope for a better future.

Resilience Rising Yoga Practice: An Inner Revolution of Kindness and Curiosity
Kaiut yoga focuses on gentle and controlled movements, often using props to support the body.

Building Resilient Community in 2025
Gain clarity in your vision, values, and role in collective spaces.

Immersive Healing - a guided meditation for your body, mind and soul
Cultivate the feeling of safety in your body, shed self-limiting beliefs, and resonate with the energies of love, community and connection.

Core Spiritual Practices for Activists
Core spiritual practices for activists, including personal alignment, spiritual hygiene, boundaries, protection, and offensive tactics.

Identity + Strategy: Leveraging DEI backlash for meaningful culture change
Let's explore how the remnants of the DEI movement can catalyze new ways to educate and activate identity as part of justice work.

From Inclusion to Interdependence
Instructors from the Mighty Impacts Continuum share practical tools and frameworks for how social enterprises can serve as testing grounds for power-sharing, economic redistribution, and cultural shift.

Philanthopy as Solidarity
Heather Infantry, CEO of Giving Gap, and Sharde Nabors, Resource Redistribution Director for New Economy Coalition, join us to discuss how Black non-profits are faring in the legal attacks against reparative funding efforts, and why its more important than ever to find ways to support Black-led organizations in 2025.
The Present & Historic Heritage of Our Harmony
Captivating live performance, insightful discussion, and hands-on creative exercises, uncover the deep historical roots, innovative spirit, and unifying power of Black musical tradition.

Creating Healing Spaces By and For Trans Community (Panel Discussion)
When we hear "safe" and "sanctuary" cities, what do these terms really mean? And what should they mean and actually look like?
Given Q. Davis and Mx. Dahlia Belle discuss what it takes, and why it is absolutely essential, to create healing spaces for trans people by trans people.

Remain in Light: Buddhism and Activism!
How can spiritual practice and social engagement mutually support one another in the face of suffering and injustice? Mindfulness practices can help activists avoid burnout, stay centered, and respond skillfully to injustice.

Dreaming is not a privilege, it's a priority
In times of burnout and systemic fatigue, the act of imagining becomes a radical return to self and collective visioning. Dreaming is not a luxury for the privileged—it is our responsibility to the future.

People of the Broken Path
Humans are adaptive. We often fragment to cope with tauma and stress. But even in the most complex life, we can find our way back to wholeness.

HR For the People
Learn how HR can strengthen protections, create safer workspaces, and play a vital role in supporting the most vulnerable and targeted employees.

White Supremacy on Wheels
Join the co-founders of the ONLY disability service provider in the US that is openly and freely operating at the intersection of systemic racism and disability in a presentation on the manifestation of white supremacy that nobody wants to talk about.

Carnival Was Always a Protest
Join Couch2Carnival for a dynamic Caribbean dance workout combined with insights on Carnival’s history and the importance of wellness as resistance.

Supporting Black Children in Schools
Framing and tools to empower parents, guardians, educators, and community members to actively support Black children, disrupt harmful stereotypes, and foster resilience and self-advocacy.