Kablaaw to Empowerment Through Community.

We are an organization that supports marginalized community stakeholders in creating, sustaining, and protecting collective generational power through research, movement building, grassroots organizing, and creative programming.

Community power is the bedrock of change.

We support and create a range of initiatives and opportunities. Our consultants have research, policy, and organizing expertise in the following:

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Child Welfare “Family Policing” Systems

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Criminal Legal Systems

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Social Work and Social Work Ethics

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Long COVID & ME/CFS Advocacy

Areas of Work

Dismantling the Carceral Ecosystem

Work at the intersections of policing and social institutions. We resist violent ideologies, practices, and institutions.

The Bari Bari Initiative

Reclaiming our histories, traditions, and theories to uplift and sustain non-carceral approaches to healing and care work.

Victoria [ETC Founder] is a brilliant thinker and an exceptional writer. She has contributed multiple policy and research documents for the upEND Movement, a collaborative movement working toward abolition of the family policing system, and has assisted in developing the theoretical framework for the movement through her writing and consultation. Victoria is also an excellent public speaker and has presented on abolitionist praxis, family surveillance, and mandatory reporting for multiple upEND conferences, webinars, and other forums. I highly rely on Victoria for her knowledge and expertise and highly recommend her consulting services”.

Alan Dettlaff

Former Dean and Maconda Brown O’Connor Endowed Dean’s Chair, Co-Founder UpEnd Movement

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