About Us
The Center for the Working Poor is an inter-faith intentional community inspired by the Catholic Worker movement and New Monasticism, which is committed to strategic non-violent social change. These are our core principles and programs:
- Strategic Nonviolence
- Voluntary Simplicity and Intentional Community
- Hospitality and Mutual Aid Mental Health Community
- The Burning Bush Newsletter and website
- Community Building
- Spirituality and Faith in Action
Some of our community members live and work as full-time volunteers at the Center, and other community members work in careers outside the Center. We all share a commitment to live in community, share a few meals a week, and a common vision of non-violent social change to benefit the most oppressed in our society. Volunteer members run the Center for the Working Poor, which is a non-profit that provides services for poor, and organizes protest and social movement activity. Our specialty is helping to organize social movements, and facilitating the use of strategic nonviolence throughout the world. We are a spiritual community which observes Christian contemplative practices; however, this is not a requirement for participation or membership at the Center. We have people of many faiths and beliefs in our community.
Mutual Aid Mental Health
We provide mutual aid mental health community and services to people in need and people in social justice movements.
Articles About Us
Greetings from the Center for the Working Poor, aka The Center, aka the Burning Bush community! Things at the house have been settling down since the midterm elections. We jokingly …
As many of you know, I am a social justice geek. I compulsively read and think about social movements, and have been doing this for a long time, and am …
I first got involved in social justice work at the age of 14, the summer after my freshman year of high school. I was totally politicized by a youth-led service …
Last year, during my senior year of college at Occidental, I was tasked with writing a senior thesis— a capstone research project that served as a graduation requirement for the …
It is amazing that the Trump election and inauguration was over a year ago. The Center for the Working poor (aka the Center), has been dramatically affected by these cycles …
We’re doing a three hour workshop called Get Empathy with students at New Roads, a high school in Santa Monica. It’s program is designed to create a space where people …
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