Spiderflower Collective

Spiderflower Collective Our office and community programs are located at the Center for Progress and Justice.
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Led by seasoned social justice activists, Spiderflower Collective is an intersectional social justice and civil rights action and education nexus that connects and amplifies the intersectional needs and visions of diverse identity groups in Santa Fe. Led by a collective of eleven seasoned social justice activists with a constituency of approximately 300 supporters, the Santa Fe Intersectional Acti

vist Collective is a social justice and civil rights action and education nexus that connects and amplifies the intersectional needs and visions of diverse identity groups in Santa Fe. We believe that social justice activism helps individuals forge an identity of strength, tenacity and dignity, that signal boosting silenced and suppressed voices is the key to addressing wounds in our society, and that sharing a tool-kit for activism and progressive social change is a path towards agency and healing. Rather than perpetuating silos of disparate communities, we create a space within which Santa Feans of a spectrum of ethnicities, nationalities and citizenships, races, economic statuses, educational levels, queerness, gender, religions, ages, and dis/abilities can unite together in a network of civil rights and social justice co-education and community action. Our threefold mission is (1) to exchange and amplify the principles of the intersectional identities, civil rights, and human rights; (2) mentor and facilitate direct action and involvement in community change; (3) offer tools and opportunities for diverse folks to gain agency and identities as empowered progressive changemakers in our communities and the world. Our founding members are Attiana Virella-Fuentes, Bineh Ndefru, Israel Francisco Hares Lopez, Quintan Ana Wikswo, Marya Erin Jones, AJ Goldman, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Matthew Contos, Nathan Usher, Moriah Williams, and Nikki Green. OUR EXISTING ONGOING PROGRAMS INCLUDE:

Self-care for Activists: Strategies and Tactics for Psychological and Emotional Tenacity

To Not Stand Idly By: Strategies and Tactics for Intervening in Hate Crimes and Bigotry

Inclusivity for Allies 101: Identifying Microaggressions and Creating Inclusive Actions

Intersectionality 101: Strategies and Tactics for Organizing Across Communities

SPIDERFLOWER NEW MEXICO INTERSECTIONAL ACTIVISM ALERTS: a facebook-based aggregator of social justice events and initiatives (see our page https://www.facebook.com/groups/100161413826790/

I-ABC - Intersectional Activist Book Collective: An action-based Group for Activist Education (see our page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1161177870669765/

Comrade Truebridge: Sponsored by Some Serious Business, CT is a workgroup for social justice engaged professional artists (see our page https://www.facebook.com/groups/ComradeTruebridge/

Moving Action: Intersectional Film Series

Standing Loud & Proud: Political Poetry and Performance Workshop

Being Seen: Political Poster Design and Printing: Strategies, Tactics, Tools, and Techniques

Being Heard: Creative Writing, Visual Arts and Performance for Political Protest

Opening Space: Political Street Art and Mural Design: Strategies, Tactics, Tools, and Techniques

Voices & Ears: Podcasting for Intersectional Communities: Visions, Strategies and Technologies

The Word Made Flesh: Zinemaking and Indie Publishing 101

Tannex North: Intersectional Poetry Performance Series

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1420 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM
87505

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Led by a collective of eleven seasoned social justice activists with a constituency of approximately 300 supporters, the Santa Fe Intersectional Activist Collective is a social justice and civil rights action and education nexus that connects and amplifies the intersectional needs and visions of diverse identity groups in Santa Fe. We believe that social justice activism helps individuals forge an identity of strength, tenacity and dignity, that signal boosting silenced and suppressed voices is the key to addressing wounds in our society, and that sharing a tool-kit for activism and progressive social change is a path towards agency and healing. Rather than perpetuating silos of disparate communities, we create a space within which Santa Feans of a spectrum of ethnicities, nationalities and citizenships, races, economic statuses, educational levels, queerness, gender, religions, ages, and dis/abilities can unite together in a network of civil rights and social justice co-education and community action. Our threefold mission is (1) to exchange and amplify the principles of the intersectional identities, civil rights, and human rights; (2) mentor and facilitate direct action and involvement in community change; (3) offer tools and opportunities for diverse folks to gain agency and identities as empowered progressive changemakers in our communities and the world. Our founding members are Attiana Virella-Fuentes, Bineh Ndefru, Israel Francisco Hares Lopez, Quintan Ana Wikswo, Marya Erin Jones, AJ Goldman, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Matthew Contos, Nathan Usher, Moriah Williams, and Nikki Green. OUR EXISTING ONGOING PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Self-care for Activists: Strategies and Tactics for Psychological and Emotional Tenacity To Not Stand Idly By: Strategies and Tactics for Intervening in Hate Crimes and Bigotry Inclusivity for Allies 101: Identifying Microaggressions and Creating Inclusive Actions Intersectionality 101: Strategies and Tactics for Organizing Across Communities SPIDERFLOWER NEW MEXICO INTERSECTIONAL ACTIVISM ALERTS: a facebook-based aggregator of social justice events and initiatives (see our page https://www.facebook.com/groups/100161413826790/ I-ABC - Intersectional Activist Book Collective: An action-based Group for Activist Education (see our page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1161177870669765/ Comrade Truebridge: Sponsored by Some Serious Business, CT is a workgroup for social justice engaged professional artists (see our page https://www.facebook.com/groups/ComradeTruebridge/ Moving Action: Intersectional Film Series Standing Loud & Proud: Political Poetry and Performance Workshop Being Seen: Political Poster Design and Printing: Strategies, Tactics, Tools, and Techniques Being Heard: Creative Writing, Visual Arts and Performance for Political Protest Opening Space: Political Street Art and Mural Design: Strategies, Tactics, Tools, and Techniques Voices & Ears: Podcasting for Intersectional Communities: Visions, Strategies and Technologies The Word Made Flesh: Zinemaking and Indie Publishing 101 Tannex North: Intersectional Poetry Performance Series

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