Resist Newsletter on Youth Organizing

For an excellent introduction to youth organizing, check out Resist’s March-April 2008 newsletter, “Youth Organizing Today.” Articles include “Youth Building Movements for Change,” “Youth Fight Displacement — and Win!,” “Building the Future by Shaping the Present: Why Youth Organizing Is Critical for Positive Social Change,” and “Youth Activism Victories in 2007.” The issue also features […]

Pictures of the Black Panthers at Highlander

On April 2, 2008, three former members of the Black Panther Party — David Hilliard, Fredricka Newton, and James Calhoun — visited Highlander for a dialogue on civil rights lessons from the past for the present and the future. Over 50 friends, colleagues, and members of the Highlander staff attended the gathering. To see pictures […]

Transitions: A Young Adult Leadership Gathering

On February 15-17, 2008, thirty-three young activists and organizers ranging in age from 18 to 34 came to Highlander for Transitions: A Young Adult Leadership Gathering, which focused on leadership transition issues in Appalachia and the South. Participants explored the question of transition on three related levels: Individual transitions – including the many personal and […]

National Organizers Alliance Gathering – Registration and Scholarships

The National Organizers Alliance Gathering VI will be held June 29-July 2 at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland. Community and labor organizers from many spectrums of the movement around the country will come together in the NOA tradition of sharing and learning, strategizing and building community. We will be looking back through […]

Dorothy Cotton on Citizenship Education and the Civil Rights Movement

On April 3rd, Tavis Smiley interviewed Dorothy Cotton, a long-time friend and colleague of Highlander and former Education Director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), where she worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In the interview, Ms. Cotton emphasized the importance of the SCLC’s citizenship education program, which began at Highlander in […]

Bilingual Resources from Highlander's Bookstore

“Bilingual Resources From Highlander’s Bookstore” featured in The Popular Education News (No. 57; April 2008). The article highlights Across Races and Nations: Building New Communities In The U.S. South / A traves de Razas y Naciones: Construyendo Communidades en el Nuevo Sur de EEUU – a bilingual report on the impact of immigration and the […]

Bilingual Resources from Highlander’s Bookstore

“Bilingual Resources From Highlander’s Bookstore” featured in The Popular Education News (No. 57; April 2008). The article highlights Across Races and Nations: Building New Communities In The U.S. South / A traves de Razas y Naciones: Construyendo Communidades en el Nuevo Sur de EEUU – a bilingual report on the impact of immigration and the […]

Highlander Supports El Foro Latino 2008

On March 7-8, 2008, Highlander staff members Mónica Hernández and Elandria Williams facilitated workshops at El Foro Latino and Foro Juvenil, the annual statewide immigrant leadership gatherings for adults and young people in North Carolina sponsored by El Pueblo. The two gatherings were held at the YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, NC, and […]

Volunteer Gardening Day at Highlander; 4/12/08

Please join us at Highlander on April 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to help prepare our gardens for the spring. Members of the Good Karma Gardening Circle and other friends of Highlander will be here, working on the gardens at the office, the Horton House, and possibly the library. We will have lunch […]

Data from Highlander’s Anemometer Tower

Data from Highlander’s anemometer tower for January and February 2008 is now online. If we had a windmill, we would have generated 787 kWh in January and 1,423 kWh in February, worth a total of $331.45 at current rates. Since we installed the anemometer tower in late September 2007, we would have made $612.70. To […]