What becomes possible when you learn to see - and transform - the systems you are a part of?
We're planting seeds—and the first one blooms April 1st.
What started as a promise is about to become reality. On April 1st, we launch our very first course, marking the beginning of a growing hub of learning. Whether you're leading organizational change, building community, or deepening your own practice, you'll find well-researched explorations of the issues that matter most—and the tools you need to support your journey.
We're building spaces for crucial conversations.
Online Course • Launches April 1
Transform conflict into connection using trauma-informed, Emergent Strategy-based tools—whether you work in social justice spaces or simply want to apply equity principles to difficult conversations.
An 8-session course with a 180-page companion guide packed with 40+ activities, somatic practices, and actionable frameworks. Whether you’re an organizer in movement spaces or someone who wants to navigate conflict with compassion, clarity, and an equity lens, this system gives you the tools.
Key Features:
✅ 180-page comprehensive workbook with 40+ activities
✅ 8 focused video sessions (20-30 min each)
✅ Somatic practices for nervous system regulation
✅ Certificate of completion
✅ Lifetime access & updates
✅ Created by Seed Room Consulting practitioners
Investment: $625
This course represents over 60 hours of development, rooted in decades of community practice and movement work. We've priced it with sustainability in mind - so we can continue creating offerings like this for years to come.
We're committed to accessibility. If the cost is a barrier, just reach out. We have limited reduced-rate spots and payment plans available.
Dialogue Series • Begins May 2026
Installment One: Excavating Our Coloniality
Coming Soon!
Before we can build something new, we must understand what we're standing on, and what's standing in us.
This first installment of the Antidote Dialogues invites participants into a courageous excavation of coloniality: the deep, often invisible systems of thought, behavior, and power that shape how we show up in justice spaces. Together, we'll unearth the ways colonialism lives not just in our institutions, but in our bodies, our relationships, and our approaches to change.
Format:
A virtual dialogue series meeting once weekly for four weeks. Each 2-hour session is designed for deep reflection, honest conversation, and collective sense-making—creating space to go inward together.
Guided by the question "What are we carrying that isn't ours?" participants will:
Trace the roots of colonial logic in modern social justice work, from urgency and productivity to saviorism and extraction
Examine internalized patterns of hierarchy, perfectionism, and either/or thinking
Name the ghosts in our organizations: unexamined norms around time, resources, and accountability
Practice unearthing - creating space to notice, name, and begin releasing what no longer serves collective liberation
This is not about guilt or shame. It's about clarity. Because we cannot decolonize what we refuse to see.
Excavating Our Coloniality is the first step in a longer journey toward relational, embodied, and truly liberatory practice. No prior experience required, only a willingness to look inward and underground.
Format: 4 weekly virtual sessions • 2 hours each
Investment: Details coming soon
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