Healing Ourselves in 2024
Last month, over 20 individuals gathered for Title Track's first ever 'Healing Ourselves' weekend retreat. This program has been lovingly developed with the intention of holding space for communities of color to build relationships, learn, strategize, and hope together. In 2025, we will be holding space for more weekend cohorts. Check out our recap video from the first retreat!
Eminazhichiget in 2024 - Uplifting Anishinaabek Leaders
Miigwech to those who have tuned in to listen or watched the full episodes. With your support we can continue this important program spotlighting the work and success of these wonderful Indigenous leaders.
Celebrating 50 episodes of State of Water!
Congrats to our State of Water podcast team for hitting the 50 episode milestone! We encourage you to check out the archives for a wonderful lineup of conversations with water protectors, activists, educators, and artists.
Standing in solidarity with our Indigenous relatives
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday we encourage you to reflect on ways that you can decolonize and Indigenize this holiday and stand in solidarity with our Indigenous relatives. Working for justice and healing in solidarity with our Indigenous friends, family, and neighbors is an integral part of Title Track's mission and work.
Healing Ourselves
We completed our first cohort of Healing Ourselves in November 2024, a healing retreat designed for BIPOC and BIPOC-led. Stay tuned for future cohort announcements. Whether you're taking the first steps towards understanding racial equity and BIPOC-led healing or seeking to deepen your commitment to anti-racism and decolonization, our workshops offer a space for learning, growth, healing, community, and transformative action.
Eminazhichiget
Eminazhichiget, which translates in Anishinaabemowin to “person who does good things for others,” is the name of a new ongoing podcast celebrating Anishinaabek leaders from across the Great Lakes region. We hope to uplift their efforts by providing a snapshot into their work and lives, and allowing all to celebrate their success and leadership.
Water Protector's Training Camp
We are looking forward to more sessions of Water Protector's Training Camp in 2025 in partnership with schools and organizations in upper and lower Michigan. Water Protector's Training Camp provides youth with the opportunity to connect with professional artists and activists as they explore a commitment to being a Water Protector.
Understanding Racial Justice
Our final cohort of 2024 recently completed, growing our Understanding Racial Justice alumni community to over 310 people through 20 cohorts. If you are interested in a future cohort of Understanding Racial Justice reach out to us!