Resources for Attendees
This portfolio is a mega-list of resources for scholars and activists to learn from each other on what has been done to sustain their movements as well as themselves. Below you will find sources organized by different topics and issues organizers often face. These sources range from op-ed essays, research articles, podcasts, and videos, to toolkits, activity guides, as well as case studies of past successful movements. Some sources will be denser than others, but they will all be geared towards providing pragmatic, real-life strategies for activists to sustain their work, as well as take care of themselves and their community. All of these resources are to either offer a starting point for you to understand the issues at hand, or deliver a practice-oriented guide on them.
As you go through these folders, You’ll get to also see some faces of IGLI from past years! These portraits were taken by the inimitable Katy Tartakoff.