What does solidarity look like in times of political upheaval and uncertainty? How have movements adapted to the challenges of the first 100 days of the Trump administration? Join us as we reflect on how movements have responded to the challenges of the past few months and how solidarity has been a vital tool in organizing, resistance, and healing.
This State of Solidarity will feature a panel discussion, moderated by BMP’s Adaku Utah with Oluchi Omeoga, @officialblmp; Taja Lindley, @alloptionsnatl; Ramla Sahid, @panasandiego; and Nancy Dung Nguyen, @vietlead; followed by collective dialogue.
We will explore the relevance, responsibilities, challenges and opportunities surrounding solidarity in movements in 2025 and beyond. The session will weave together reflection, co-learning, and resource sharing as we examine what solidarity demands of us in this moment.
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