Education + Training

Growing the public constituency to support movements and fight for democracy. Through courses, workshops, and a speaker series featuring leading feminist thinkers, IGLI cultivates a global, educated community of practice that understands why alternatives to current systems are necessary and achievable. Our programs educate while fostering activist-to-activist learning, strengthening knowledge-sharing networks, and enhancing the skills and strategic capacity of movements worldwide.

Speaker Series

We host accessible virtual and in-person conversations with leading feminist scholars and activists around the themes of militarism, feminism, organizing and systems interconnections.

What the World Will Become Podcast

a podcast about the humans who dedicate their lives to building a more free and just world. Over the course of this season, you’ll hear from women-identified and gender non-conforming activists from around the world who are carving out spaces for creative resistance and new possibilities in the context of profound difficulty.

The title is inspired by abolitionist scholar Ruth Wilson Gilmore, who reminded us that, “What the world will become already exists in fragments and pieces, experiments and possibilities.”

Global Justice Certificate

This year we graduated the first cohort of Master’s Students with a certificate in global justice. The Certificate requires students to take two classes on Social Movements and Foundations of Global Justice and to develop Capstone Project that supports the work of an ongoing social movement. The core courses, taught by Marie Berry and Alice Taylor, blend dynamic case studies and theories of social movements, with practical skills to support students in developing a relationship and working in solidarity with a social movement of their choice.