Saturday, October 17, 2026
Time: 8AM-12PM (CST)
Online Only
This interactive workshop equips young people with the tools to organize for justice by grounding social change work in lived experience, faith, and community power. Led by Nicole Newman of Critical Exposure, the session invites youth to explore how their identities, stories, and spiritual values can inform effective organizing strategies. Participants will examine the connections between faith, social conditions, and collective action, learning how personal experience can become a catalyst for meaningful change.
Through dialogue, creative exercises, and practical organizing frameworks, youth will build skills in leadership development, storytelling, issue analysis, and community engagement. The workshop emphasizes critical consciousness, ethical leadership, and collective responsibility, empowering young people to see themselves as organizers who can challenge inequity, amplify marginalized voices, and build movements rooted in justice, dignity, and hope.
This workshop is ideal for youth leaders, faith-based organizations, schools, and community groups seeking to nurture socially conscious, justice-oriented young organizers.