Our mission is to create educational materials, events, and research that promote liberation from social and structural inequality and justice for oppressed communities.

What do we stand for?

Vision

Quality education should not be restricted by any social identity. The Liberation and Justice Project brings education to the masses that is outside of the classroom. All educational materials center social justice issues by incorporating tangible skills with non-traditional pedagogy.

Accessible 

The Liberation and Justice Project Foundation conducts its own research and works with other organizations to provide free access to research. Research often studies communities that do not have access to their findings. Reports, articles, and books affect funding and resources flowing into areas in need. Community members should have access to research studies that are easy to read and not behind a paywall. 

Just 

The Liberation and Justice Project Foundation wants to conduct ethical research and teach others how to work within communities without exploitation. Research conducted in Black, Indigenous, LGTBQ+, Asian, Latine, and all other marginalized communities often exploits its participants. Institutional Review Boards and ethics committees can only do so much to safeguard the protections of these communities. Community members should be able to conduct research for their organizations. We collaborate with community organizations to teach them how to conduct research and provide resources on methodologies that cater to their community.