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WESTERN STATES CENTER’S 15th Annual
COMMUNITY STRATEGIC TRAINING INITIATIVE

15 years CSTI

Check out these photo highlights from the 15th Annual CSTI

 

CSTI is a unique training event for community-based leaders working throughout the West. Participants are diverse with respect to race, geography, gender, age and experience level.

CSTI is for leaders, staff and volunteers of organizations who are working to address  civil rights, environmental justice, immigration, gender justice, labor  and other critical struggles facing our communities. While workshops vary in educational format, all are designed to be highly participatory and to engage critical questions of strategy or provide intensive training in critical skills.Trainers, drawn from around the country and  globe, are among the most experienced in their areas.

Click here to pay online for your CSTI housing and tuition.

 

COMMUNITY STRATEGIC CSTI TRAINING INITIATIVE

Become part of a larger movement...

CSTI provides an opportunity for various sectors of the progressive movement to:

  • Develop leaders and staff
  • Learn different strategies for building power
  • Build relationships and alliances with the broader movement
  • Sharpen or expand   their political analyses

Some areas of focus  for CSTI 2005 include:

  • International Movements
  • Women’s Leadership
  • Community Organizing
  • Immigrant Rights
  • Cultural Organizing
  • Electoral Organizing
  • Media & Communications
  • Racial Justice
  • Organizational Management

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Childcare and translation available. For details, contact Michelle Beasley at 503.228.8866 ext. 109.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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