
Liberatory Learning
We each have a role to play in creating more just communities. We’re here to support you in finding yours.
Whether you are just starting to explore your personal anti-racist journey, or you’re ready to lead a major justice-centered shift in your team or organization, we have a place for you.
Online Courses
For individuals interested in showing up as agents of racial justice in an interactive, live course.
Participants will explore the internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic levels of Anti-Racism with a cohort of fellow learners over six months.
Upcoming Course - TBA
Facilitated by Christine Margiotta
$495
For team leads to Executive Directors - anyone who wants to build a nurturing, agile, and thriving workplace for their teams.
Participants will focus on ways to build organizational and institutional structures that create liberatory workplaces.
Liberatory workplaces are intentionally anti-racist and foster team genius and wellbeing.
Upcoming Course: October 3, 2024
Facilitated by Christine Margiotta
5x1.5 hour sessions
$395
For staff in leadership, development, advocacy, communications and organizing who are working at organizations striving to transform systems, and create communities of care and belonging.
Harness the art of compelling storytelling, grounded in racial and social justice values. Learn how to distill the breadth and complexity of your nonprofit’s work into a pithy 3-minute pitch.
Upcoming Course TBA
Facilitated by Frank Romero-Crockett and Sharon Stratton
2 sessions
$295
For Executive Directors who are new to their role or who are taking their organization through a major shift.
Participants will explore ways to align their organization with justice-centered values from the inside, out.
Upcoming Course TBA
Facilitated by Christine Margiotta
6x1.5 hour sessions
$2,000
For individuals interested in showing up as agents of racial justice in a self-paced course.
Participants will explore the internalized, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic levels of Anti-Racism at their own pace with online videos and materials.
Ongoing Enrollment
Facilitated by Christine Margiotta
$295
For aspiring leaders looking to break the traditional mold and forge their path as an authentic, equitable leader.
Participants will explore their personal genius, find supportive community, shake off traditional leadership norms, and skill up to lead in an anti-racist, liberatory way.
Upcoming Course TBA
Facilitated by Kelli Poole
4x1 hour sessions
$295
Customized Trainings
Anti-Racism
Build a workplace of people learning how to recognize and counter racism in ourselves and the world around us.
Liberatory Organizations
Build a workplace that centers wellbeing, liberation, and belonging
Healing Justice
Learn practices to sustain yourself and your team in the workplace
Philanthropic Consulting
Develop equitable, inclusive, and accessible grantmaking processes
Fast Pitch
Persuade, inspire, and secure support for your project with a three-minute pitch
In my 5 years of working in this field, I have never felt so whole heartedly invested in a training/class. I truly appreciate the work and dedication to wellness that is taken at SJPLA.
Practicing radical self-acceptance and magical thinking have made me more optimistic, with less self-doubt. I feel more grounded being able to either succeed or learn (not fail) in my work. Removing constraints of what I think/ thought a leader "should" be allows me to develop into my potential. Better understanding myself as a person and leader means I can be more present in my work and mindful of my purpose.
“These transformative programs empower individuals to challenge systemic inequalities and drive meaningful change. The focus on liberation, inclusive learning environment, and mentorship provided by Kelli Poole and her team are truly invaluable. Their commitment to social justice inspires us to become active advocates in our communities. Thank you, SJPLA, for your exceptional work in fostering Liberatory Leadership.”
This was a phenomenal way for me to contextualize what I value about the work as a newer staff member.
I'm a huge, huge fan of this program. Thank you for the opportunity to participate!
The course has been an incredibly beneficial way for me to acknowledge and examine internalized white supremacy, structural racism and the ways both impact my work life.
This is a very useful, very thoughtful, very applied course. It’s serious about advancing racial justice and systematic in thinking through the contributions white people can make. I often found myself reflection on - and using - the approaches we learned in my day-to-day work. I give it my highest recommendation!
“Kelli Poole epitomizes the spirit of liberatory leadership: self-aware, community-minded, and unafraid of the work required to make positive change. She has forever changed the way I show up for work.”
Feeling really grateful for the space [in Liberatory Workplaces] to do this thinking & reflection together. That feels like the thing we are missing most - space & time to reflect & imagine.
I used to think I was anti-racist, now I think I need to make much more of an effort to be more anti-racist and less white moderate.
“Being an evaluator helps me do my job better. I get to be on the other side, be involved in these discussions, and hear how evaluators talk about the applications. It helps me decide what I’m including in my applications and anticipate what evaluators want to know about our work.”
This felt like a nice step on my practice of supporting a better, healthier, and more liberatory workplace. It was really great to hear concrete examples and shared problems from both speakers and classmates.
Taking this course will transform your life. You will be supported, you will be uncomfortable, you will better understand what it means to be brave.
As a new manager, I feel more confident in my ability to lead within my team.
This training was the peace I needed and the understanding I lacked. I don't have to be angry that someone else isn't giving me what I need to be great, I am enough and I can be enough when I give my energy to others.
“It comes down to changing how I behave in situations with white family, friends, and colleagues. The course gave me a number of tools to do just that. I want to acknowledge that I had some anxiety about taking this course, but I couldn’t be more happy that I had the opportunity to do so.”
“A very well-organized and well-researched course that provides a strong scaffolding of personal, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic antiracist knowledge and skills. And the entire course and experience were amplified by the small group discussions and learning pod.”
In this profession, I deal with a lot of emotional issues and at times it gets the best of me. This course has taught me to ground myself whenever I feel uneasy and to put my emotional needs first so I can better serve my clients.
Make it a priority to unlearn what you know about racism and social inequities and relearn with SJPLA.
I would highly recommend this course to any white person looking to grow in their understanding and capacity to do anti-racist work. This course not only shares knowledge, it also creates a community that pushes you to do the work both personally and professionally.
My participation in Fast Pitch helped our organization move to expand our work beyond our primary programming and allowed us to better handle disruptions created by the pandemic. We developed new programming related to our systems change impact and that has helped anchor our overall fundraising efforts.
So interesting to learn more about traits of white supremacy culture and how pervasive these are throughout our work and personal lives.
I believe this course provided valuable insights that could benefit both my personal growth and my professional development.
I loved thinking through the characteristics of white supremacy and the antidotes to those ways of being at a team level...and perhaps also at an org level.
“I come back every year curious about who applies again and very hopeful to see that people are continuing to do this work. I get to see an evolution of this process and see year over year what changes are being made in a more justice-oriented way.”
Before this training I felt so alone and burnt out. This training helped me see that there is a community of supportive people out there and that many are feeling the same way. In just 5 weeks, I grew and I honestly think it was because of the training and everyone in the training.
This course has been the most impactful thing in my life, hands down. It has put words to my feelings, and helped me understand my power in changing myself and the spaces I occupy.
I really liked the recommended next steps and want to put that into practice with my teams.
If you are a white person looking to learn how to become anti-racist and actively participate in dismantling white supremacy, this course is crucial and a wonderful way to begin.
This was an opportunity to share lived experiences, open up in a safe space, role play, and get into the nitty gritty of discussing the intricacies of racism.
[Liberatory Workplaces] gave me a lot of great ideas to talk to other leaders in my org about. Thank you for sharing all of the tools and strategies that you have implemented. Christine is a wonderful and kind facilitator!
This was the best investment in self that I have ever made. So grateful for being able to participate in this and have access to the resources provided.
This is a very useful, very thoughtful, very applied course. It’s serious about advancing racial justice and systematic in thinking through the contributions white people can make. I often found myself reflection on - and using - the approaches we learned in my day-to-day work. I give it my highest recommendation!

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
Taking this course will transform your life. You will be supported, you will be uncomfortable, you will better understand what it means to be brave.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
This was an opportunity to share lived experiences, open up in a safe space, role play, and get into the nitty gritty of discussing the intricacies of racism.

Marta Ferro
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
As a new manager, I feel more confident in my ability to lead within my team.

Davina Cooper
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
Feeling really grateful for the space [in Liberatory Workplaces] to do this thinking & reflection together. That feels like the thing we are missing most - space & time to reflect & imagine.

Agueda Dudley-Berríos
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
[Liberatory Workplaces] gave me a lot of great ideas to talk to other leaders in my org about. Thank you for sharing all of the tools and strategies that you have implemented. Christine is a wonderful and kind facilitator!

Julie Han
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
I believe this course provided valuable insights that could benefit both my personal growth and my professional development.

Meaghan Perrault
Administrative Assistant - DHS/HFH
I'm a huge, huge fan of this program. Thank you for the opportunity to participate!

Larry Irvin
Institutional Giving Manager - My Friend's Place
This was the best investment in self that I have ever made. So grateful for being able to participate in this and have access to the resources provided.

Lorraine Dillard
Assistant Director of Services - A Community of Friends
This training was the peace I needed and the understanding I lacked. I don't have to be angry that someone else isn't giving me what I need to be great, I am enough and I can be enough when I give my energy to others.
Toni White
Job Developer/Case Manager - Phoenix House CA
I used to think I was anti-racist, now I think I need to make much more of an effort to be more anti-racist and less white moderate.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Self Paced Course
I've really enjoyed the opportunity to reflect and create my own action plan.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Self Paced Course
So interesting to learn more about traits of white supremacy culture and how pervasive these are throughout our work and personal lives.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for the Workplace Participant
I really liked the recommended next steps and want to put that into practice with my teams.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for the Workplace Participant
I loved thinking through the characteristics of white supremacy and the antidotes to those ways of being at a team level...and perhaps also at an org level.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for the Workplace Participant
This felt like a nice step on my practice of supporting a better, healthier, and more liberatory workplace. It was really great to hear concrete examples and shared problems from both speakers and classmates.

Anonymous
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
In this profession, I deal with a lot of emotional issues and at times it gets the best of me. This course has taught me to ground myself whenever I feel uneasy and to put my emotional needs first so I can better serve my clients.

Damier Johnson
Employment Specialist - Chrysalis
Practicing radical self-acceptance and magical thinking have made me more optimistic, with less self-doubt. I feel more grounded being able to either succeed or learn (not fail) in my work. Removing constraints of what I think/ thought a leader "should" be allows me to develop into my potential. Better understanding myself as a person and leader means I can be more present in my work and mindful of my purpose.

Tiffany Russell
LAHSA Coordinator, Problem-Solving Integration
Before this training I felt so alone and burnt out. This training helped me see that there is a community of supportive people out there and that many are feeling the same way. In just 5 weeks, I grew and I honestly think it was because of the training and everyone in the training.

Tania Trigueros
Outreach Coordinator - PATH
This was a phenomenal way for me to contextualize what I value about the work as a newer staff member.

Milton Davis
Director of Development & Communications, Venice Community Housing
“Kelli Poole epitomizes the spirit of liberatory leadership: self-aware, community-minded, and unafraid of the work required to make positive change. She has forever changed the way I show up for work.”

Christine Leahey
Brilliant Corners Strategic Partnerships Manager
“These transformative programs empower individuals to challenge systemic inequalities and drive meaningful change. The focus on liberation, inclusive learning environment, and mentorship provided by Kelli Poole and her team are truly invaluable. Their commitment to social justice inspires us to become active advocates in our communities. Thank you, SJPLA, for your exceptional work in fostering Liberatory Leadership.”

Lucky Michael
Arlene & Michael Rosen Foundation
In my 5 years of working in this field, I have never felt so whole heartedly invested in a training/class. I truly appreciate the work and dedication to wellness that is taken at SJPLA.

Lilliana Olivares
Homelessness Initiatives Coordinator - United Way of Greater LA
“I come back every year curious about who applies again and very hopeful to see that people are continuing to do this work. I get to see an evolution of this process and see year over year what changes are being made in a more justice-oriented way.”

Eileen Ung
Calvert Impact Capital Analyst
“Being an evaluator helps me do my job better. I get to be on the other side, be involved in these discussions, and hear how evaluators talk about the applications. It helps me decide what I’m including in my applications and anticipate what evaluators want to know about our work.”

Meisha Rainman
Chief Impact Officer - CicLAvia
My participation in Fast Pitch helped our organization move to expand our work beyond our primary programming and allowed us to better handle disruptions created by the pandemic. We developed new programming related to our systems change impact and that has helped anchor our overall fundraising efforts.

Tafarai Bayne
Chief Strategist - CicLAvia
Make it a priority to unlearn what you know about racism and social inequities and relearn with SJPLA.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
The course has been an incredibly beneficial way for me to acknowledge and examine internalized white supremacy, structural racism and the ways both impact my work life.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
I would highly recommend this course to any white person looking to grow in their understanding and capacity to do anti-racist work. This course not only shares knowledge, it also creates a community that pushes you to do the work both personally and professionally.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
“A very well-organized and well-researched course that provides a strong scaffolding of personal, interpersonal, institutional, and systemic antiracist knowledge and skills. And the entire course and experience were amplified by the small group discussions and learning pod.”

Tom Kelly
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
This is a very useful, very thoughtful, very applied course. It’s serious about advancing racial justice and systematic in thinking through the contributions white people can make. I often found myself reflection on - and using - the approaches we learned in my day-to-day work. I give it my highest recommendation!

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
Taking this course will transform your life. You will be supported, you will be uncomfortable, you will better understand what it means to be brave.

Anonymous
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
This was an opportunity to share lived experiences, open up in a safe space, role play, and get into the nitty gritty of discussing the intricacies of racism.

Marta Ferro
Anti-Racism for White People Cohort
As a new manager, I feel more confident in my ability to lead within my team.

Davina Cooper
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
Feeling really grateful for the space [in Liberatory Workplaces] to do this thinking & reflection together. That feels like the thing we are missing most - space & time to reflect & imagine.

Agueda Dudley-Berríos
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
[Liberatory Workplaces] gave me a lot of great ideas to talk to other leaders in my org about. Thank you for sharing all of the tools and strategies that you have implemented. Christine is a wonderful and kind facilitator!

Julie Han
Liberatory Workplaces Participant
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I've really enjoyed the opportunity to reflect and create my own action plan.