Thank you to the various organizations who have contributed their curricula to share knowledges on Build the Wheel.

Right to the City (RTTC)

Right to the City (RTTC) emerged in 2007 as a unified response to gentrification and a call to halt the displacement of low-income people, people of color, marginalized LGBTQ communities, and youths of color from their historic urban neighborhoods. We are a national alliance of racial, economic and environmental justice organizations.… Read more

School of Unity & Liberation (SOUL)

SOUL is a school to build a movement. SOUL is working to lay the groundwork for a strong social justice movement by supporting the development of a new generation of organizers rooted in a systemic change analysis -especially people of color, young women, queer and transgender youth and low-income people.… Read more

Student Environmental Action Coalition

SEAC is a student and youth run and led national network of progressive grassroots organizations and individuals whose aim is to uproot environmental injustices through action and education. We define the environment to include the physical, economic, political, and cultural conditions in which we live.… Read more

Student/Farmworker Alliance

Student/Farmworker Alliance are a national network of students and young people organizing with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers to uproot exploitation in the fields and build a food system based on justice, respect and dignity for farmworkersx… Read more

The Community Tool Box

The Community Tool Box is a free, online resource for those working to build healthier communities and bring about social change. It offers thousands of pages of tips and tools for taking action in communities. Want to learn about community assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, advocacy, and other aspects of community practice?… Read more

The Freechild Project

Since 2001, The Freechild Project has supported young people changing the world. If you work for youth voice, youth engagement, youth empowerment, youth leadership, or many other areas, you’ll find tools, examples and more throughout our website. If you are struggling against racism, economic discrimination, educational inequities or other social justice issues, our website can teach you how to connect with children and youth.… Read more

The Ruckus Society

The Ruckus Society provides environmental, human rights, and social justice organizers with the tools, training, and support needed to achieve their goals through the strategic use of creative, nonviolent direct action. Working with a broad range of communities, organizations, and movements – from high school students to professional organizations – Ruckus facilitates the sharing of information and expertise that strengthens the capacity to change our relationship with the environment and each other.… Read more

Tierra Viva

Tierra Viva was a grassroots base-building organization for environmental justice in San Jose. Tierra Viva’s mission was to educate, organize and develop the skills of low-income Latina women to work for healthy, sustainable environments where they live, work, pray, play and go to schooo.… Read more

Transgender Law Center

Transgender Law Center works to change law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and free from discrimination regardless of their gender identity or expression.… Read more

United for a Fair Economy

United for a Fair Economy is a national, independent, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. UFE raises awareness that concentrated wealth and power undermine the economy, corrupt democracy, deepen the racial divide, and tear communities apart. We support and help build social movements for greater equality.… Read more