Cataloging MSC’s Library with KC Cunningham
November 24, 2025
MSC's Intern Reflects on Social Justice, Reading, and the Importance of LibrariesLibraries provide access to so much more than books, including internet services, resources around job applications and social services, and even warm spaces with restrooms. By removing physical and financial barriers, they ensure knowledge is available to all, making them key…
The MSC Storytelling Series: Judith LeBlanc
November 17, 2025
Our Storytelling Series Features the Folks Most Associated With MSC's History: Meet Judith LeBlancIn this installment, we talk to Judith LeBlanc. She’s a citizen of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, Ekah’ (grandmother), activist, and member of the board for both MSC and NDN Collective. She’s previously served as a field director for Peace Action, national co-chair…
Building Beloved Community, Live and in Person
June 17, 2025
A Nine-Month Cohort Culminates with a California RetreatBeloved Communities Network (BCN), a Movement Strategy Network member, builds upon decades of transformative practice inspired by the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and Grace Lee Boggs while remaining focused on transitioning from a world of violence, domination, and…
Don’t Call it a Comeback: Reintroducing Brown Boi Project
June 6, 2024
Tiana Moon of Brown Boi Project on Liberatory Masculinity, their Retreat and the FutureAt the heart of social transformation, where the push for equity meets the personal journey of identity, Brown Boi Project (BBP) carves out a space for radical reimagination. Since its inception in 2010 by B. Cole, BBP has been steering conversations and actions towards a new…
The MSC Storytelling Series: Julie Quiroz
May 3, 2024
Our Storytelling Series Features the Folks Most Associated With MSC's History: Meet Julie QuirozIn this installment we get to know strategist and storyteller Julie Quiroz — formerly of Movement Strategy Center (MSC) and founder of New Moon Collaborations, a Movement Strategy Network (MSN) partner. “Are we here for change or are we here for transformation?” It’s…
Gender Just Climate Solutions with Jane Fonda and Jacqui Patterson
September 25, 2023
A Climate Week Gathering Highlights Small Projects, Big Impacts, and the Work of WomenClimate Week NYC — the largest annual climate event of its kind — offers in-person, hybrid, and online events and activities for activists, businesses, and politicians from all over the world. Hosted by Climate Group, an international nonprofit that supports climate action, the…
Shaping the Future of Environmental Justice: A Conversation with MSC’s Environmental Fellow
September 7, 2023
Movement Strategy Center Explores Architecture, Community Engagement, and Mentorship with Walter HuntAt the core of the environmental movement is a vision to reshape and align our communities toward a regenerative relationship with the earth. At Movement Strategy Center (MSC), we’re not just embracing this vision; we’re cultivating the leaders who…
988: Keeping up With Tansy McNulty a Year After Launch
July 24, 2023
Movement Strategy Center Catches up With Founder and CEO of 1M4 to Discuss the Successes and StrugglesAs the nationwide replacement for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 988 aimed to revolutionize crisis support in the United States. This three-digit number represents a significant milestone in the field, providing a confidential and free lifeline…
New Podcast on Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Features Advocates for Environmental Justice in San Francisco
June 14, 2023
MSC Chats with Breathe’s Tania Abdul, Journalist Rebecca Bowe, and Activist Renay Jenkins about the Series and Bayview-Hunters PointEarly this year, Breathe, a Bay Area fiscally sponsored project of MSC, partnered with freelance journalist Rebecca Bowe to release a three-part podcast called Sandblasted at the Shipyard. It covers the history of contamination at…
Women’s History Made Today
March 1, 2023
MSC Chats with Errika Moore, Executive Director of STEM Funders Network (SFN), about Representation, Positive Influence, and Changing the Things She Can’t AcceptThe battle for representation is not over. While it may be more common to see women or people of color in levels of leadership across all sectors, a recent Pew research study found the representation of…
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