Join us for a powerful conversation about how love can transform the way we teach, lead, and build community.
In this Community Meeting, we welcome Melissa Canlas, Ph.D., and Nicole Marie, educators and organizers with The Revolutionary Love Project, whose work centers on reimagining education as a space for justice, belonging, and collective care. Facilitated by Amy L. Eva, Ph.D., Associate Education Director at the Greater Good Science Center, this gathering invites us to explore how love can be a radical and restorative force in schools and communities— especially in times of division and fear.
Together, we’ll explore:
- What it means to practice revolutionary love in education
- How educators are transforming fear and despair into courage and connection
- Practical tools for cultivating love as an everyday practice of resistance and renewal
At a moment when the world can feel fractured, this conversation offers a reminder that love is not just a feeling, but a choice and a practice. Made for educators, open to all, this session offers inspiration and concrete strategies to help us nurture the kind of courage, connection, and care our schools and communities need most.