News & Updates
Exciting Updates to PSH Campus Creates New Opportunities for Organizer Gatherings
Event attendees and organizers at PSH are asking “what is going on at the back of People’s Solidarity Hub?” The PSH team members answer excitedly, “A pavilion is coming!” Amongst the mounds of clay and construction equipment at the back of the PSH campus, there...
CTWO Visit to PSH Creates Space for Reflection and Collaboration
In May, People's Solidarity Hub had the privilege of being a one-day host site for the 40th Movement Activist Apprenticeship Program (MAAP) cohort. Organized by the Center for Third World Organizing, this cohort "is a paid summer intensive training program that...
Meet Kel Sheridan, PSH’s New Associate
Where are you from? I'm originally from western Massachusetts, and I moved to Atlanta from there about 10 years. Then I landed in North Carolina. What communities are you a part of? In North Carolina, a lot of my community here is more, like, rural farm...
PSH Hosts 2024 Ujima Day
In December, community members came together to celebrate Ujima day at People’s Solidarity Hub. The day was a collaborative effort between PSH staff and local Black historians, cultural organizers, and healers. Most of the organizers were brought together by James,...
Activists and Organizers Continue to Center Collaboration, Art, & Healing
We're Still Organizing It is the end of the year, and we are once again impressed by the range of offerings that the local political community has brought to People’s Solidarity Hub. These offerings include multi-day retreats for organizations from across the...
When Our Movements Need More Space
1809 Chapel Hill St A Bustling Community Space Faces a Problem As more people reached out with requests to use the teal building at 1805, it became clear that they would need to plan their meeting for several weeks out. We would look at the calendar together and...