Courses

We organise courses that bring together different actors in movements, to learn from one another for practice, conceptual inspiration and common notions, and strategic debate. In our courses it’s not us that teach per se – we propose frames of analysis and starting hypotheses, methods of conversation and exchange, and carefully choose who we bring together in order to facilitate fruitful learning and organising, but the knowledges brought together are always of a myriad origins.

Our courses are neither academic nor are they trainings, they’re rather processes of co-learning, liaison and creation. We avoid cultures of authorship and professionalization, and construct them as spaces for openness, generosity, learning and debate. Some courses are open to individuals, other to collectives only.

We mostly run courses online because this allows us to bring people in different places together for continuous learning and exchange, without upsetting our daily rhythms and work as organisers, educators, activists, farmers and so on. Our courses always link into local and regional work and encourage meetups at that scale, as well as continuing processes of co-research, writing and translation.

Current Courses

Knowledge is our Sweet Power: Cultivating Capacities for 2026

Join us and be part of the co-learning circle in our 2026 programme now!

Knowledge is a weapon, a tool, even better: our sweet power. This year more than ever, we need skills and strategies for making our knowledges useful in the struggle for justice and care. We think is time for skilling up each other for alliance, leverage and literacy. This is why we put heads together to gather up tools to produce alliance, leverage and literacy, in our 2026 programme that comes with a special call to join our co-learning circle. In this season we aim to address the question: what do we need in order to build powerful common struggles and webs that allow us -not only to survive 2026- but to embolden us and forge the type of worlds we desire?

Previous Courses