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Organizations & Non-Profits

The mission of the Wendland-Cook Program cannot be accomplished without strong ties and connections to the community. For this reason, we are partnering with established organizations in the Nashville area and across the southeast region, while also expanding our national and international connections. We welcome collaboration with other organizations that work for the common good and invite you to enter into conversation with us.

 

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Academic Organizations

 
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Bringing Social Movements into the Classroom

We engage with organizations inside and outside the academy that prioritize the issues of labor, social movements, class, and solidarity with working people in their theological, ecological, and religious work with students and scholars. Click on our partners' logos to learn more about their work.

Our partnerships cross institutional and disciplinary lines. If you'd like to partner with us, please be in touch!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Community, Non-Profit, and Labor

 
 
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Working to Create Change

Our programs center working people and our mutual struggle for liberation. We cannot do this alone. Our partnerships with community, non-profit, and labor organizations contextualize our work and keep us accountable to the histories of working peoples. These organizations offer some of the best examples of work that pushes our economic, ecological, and religious imaginations as we strive for justice.

Check out our partners' work below by clicking on their logo. We are constantly looking for new efforts that prize working people and collective liberation. If you'd like to work with us, please be in touch!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Religious Organizations

 
 
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Sustaining and Inspiring the Movement

Here at the Wendland-Cook Program we understand the power of religion in social movements. But religion is often part of the problem when it consists of top-down concepts of God, rather than starting with the working poor and oppressed. We seek to provide religious people and communities with alternative images, stories, and tools so that religion can become a more integral part of our deep solidarity in working peoples' fights.

We partner with a wide range of religious organizations. Our programs are naturally ecumenical and multi-faith. Check out our current partners' work by clicking on their logo. If you're a part of a religious organization that wants to partner with us, please be in touch!

 
 
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Want to Partner With Us?

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