How to Use the Global Solidarity Curriculum
This two-part train-the-trainer curriculum explores what it means to build global solidarity, especially as TQ2S+ people. It is best suited for youth and young adults (ages 13–25) and is flexible for in-person or virtual use.
What’s Inside
Two 60-minute workshops with definitions, examples, and discussion prompts
Historical and current examples of global solidarity organizing
Activities on U.S. militarism, values, and interconnected struggle
Terms, sources, and facilitation tips
How to Use It
Choose modules that best meet your group’s goals and context
Prepare materials in advance, including worksheets and a ball of yarn for the connection activity
Adapt for age, access needs, and local/global context
Encourage honest discussion and curiosity about power, culture, and resistance
End with a commitment to learning and collective action
Contact us at starschool@gsanetwork.org with questions or feedback.