Thank you to the various organizations who have contributed their curricula to share knowledges on Build the Wheel.

New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE)

New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a group of current and former public school educators and their allies committed to fighting for social justice in our school system and society at large, by organizing and mobilizing teachers, developing curriculum, and working with community, parent, and student organizations.… Read more

Oakland Unified School District

The public school system for the city of Oakland, California. We are building America’s first Full-Service Community School District where all students graduate from high school as: 1. caring, competent, and critical thinkers 2. fully-informed, engaged and contributing citizens 3. thoughtful adults prepared to succeed in college and career.… Read more

Organizers for America

Organizers for America is a free service to community organizations, unions and allied groups seeking to hire community organizers and related positions. It is a project of People’s Action.… Read more

People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights

PODER is a grassroots, environmental justice organization based in San Francisco’s Mission District. PODER’s mission is to organize with Mission residents to work on local solutions to issues facing low income communities and communities of color. PODER believes that the solutions to community problems depend on the active participation of all people in decision-making processes.… Read more

Popular Education News

The Popular Education News is a free monthly email newsletter about popular education and community organizing resources for facilitators and practitioners. You can contribute to future issues by sending suggestions, notices of materials, and short reviews. Please contact us to subscribe or for further information.… Read more

Project South

Founded in 1986, Project South has developed thousands of leaders within communities directly affected by racism and economic injustice in order to build social movements to eliminate poverty. For over 25 years, we have used popular education techniques as an organizing tool to build a base of skilled leadership that directly challenges racism and poverty at the roots.… Read more

Providence Youth Student Movement (PrYSM)

Vision Southeast Asian American history in Providence, RI is filled with both struggle and hope. As our communities continue to grow and develop, we have found resilience to be our greatest strength. However, we continue to face systemic oppression that keeps our communities disenfranchised. … Read more

Queer South Asian National Network (QSANN)

We are a network developed by current and past queer South Asian organizational leaders across the U.S. We use “South Asian” as a term to affirm and reflect anyone who has ancestral history that traces their roots back to the South Asian subcontinent and its diaspora.… Read more

Quilted

Quilted is a worker-owned, cooperatively-managed company stitching together technology and social change. We take on work that challenges us to be more critical and insightful designers, engineers, and thinkers while remaining pragmatic and focused on adding real social value to our projects.… Read more