Language Justice: A Toolkit for Organizers
This toolkit was created to support organizers in the Right to the City Alliance, Homes for All, and other social justice organizations and formations to integrate the framework and practices of language justice into our work. Language and communication are foundational to the work of organizing. Being intentional about our language practices is essential to building representative, resilient, healthy and strategic movements capable of making the transformative changes we need.
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