The Center for Participatory Change (CPC) is a non-hierarchical, multi-racial organization based in Asheville, NC. They are dedicated to igniting collective power, transforming systems of oppression, and fostering healing within communities. Through popular education, language justice, racial equity, and sustainability circles, CPC creates spaces for learning, relationship building, and grassroots action. They prioritize working with communities most affected by structural inequities, particularly the Latino and Black communities, and collaborate with various networks to deliver trainings that have a state, national, and global reach.
CPC's vision is collective liberation, and they go beyond politics and laws to include sharing stories, songs, rituals, and food in their community organizing efforts. With a commitment to building analysis and taking action, CPC strives for a world where all individuals can thrive and where justice and equity are at the forefront. Their work is deeply rooted in popular education, a collective learning process that empowers communities to raise awareness and strengthen their skills to bring about meaningful change.
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