Meet Members of the Peer Learning Community for Countering Hate & Division

To achieve outsized impact, Thought Partnerships strategically operates through a distributive organizing model, welcoming members including individuals, institutions, networks, and organizations that are working as multipliers in their own contexts. This design allows TP’s impact to expand beyond our immediate interactions with members of our own community to the thousands of individuals and institutions in the networks of our members.

The Peer Learning Community for Countering Hate and Division (PLC) is made up of members who are seeking to consistently and actively engage with their peers across geographies substantively, strategically, tactically, and in solidarity. In its first year of operation TP nearly doubled the size of its PLC, which now represents the voices and participation of 70 organizations in 18 countries working collectively to counter hate and prevent identity based violence in over 50 contexts around the world.

Inspiring and dedicated to breaking down silos to deepen and accelerate their impact, our members are the heart and soul of our work. We hope you’ll enjoy the opportunity to learn more about some of our members and their work through the following interviews: