
Part Book Club. Part Revolution.
We are a gathering place for the curious, a company for lifelong learners, and a meeting ground for those looking to stir up “good trouble.” It’s like all the best parts of school—learning, experimenting, socializing—without all the worst parts of school—systemic racism, exorbitant costs, grading.
The bell hooks Book Club
Our flagship course highlights some of bell hook’s most influential work. All About Love radically explores the root of relationships, friendships, community, and social justice. An 8-session course, online or in person. Limit 20 people per course. 90 minutes per session.
bell hooks
At The Intersection
This course helps participants contextualize feminism, confront internalized white supremacy, and build lifelong skills to dismantle systems of oppression. Combining academic, emotional, and somatic work, it features antiracist strategies from leading experts.
Theory & Practice’s courses are centered on community and inclusivity.
Our classes are also teenager-friendly: teens 16+ can join with parental permission. The zoom class is sensory-friendly and encourages participants to contribute in whatever way feels best (using the chat feature, verbal participation, nonverbal cues, etc).
Attend A FREE info session
Interested in learning more about the class, our pedagogical approach, the course material, and who else might join? Attend our FREE info session.
Our next available info sessions are on January 22nd or January 29th. 6pm for bell hooks and 7pm for At The Intersection. All times are Mountain Time.