04/29/2026
Working people across every sector – in union- and non-union workplaces alike – face stagnant wages, rising costs, dangerous conditions, union-busting, and an economy rigged to funnel wealth upward while leaving workers without dignity or security. The right to organize, bargain collectively, and strike are fundamental workers’ rights that are under coordinated attack at every level of government, and weakening unions weakens the power of all working people!
Seattle’s May Day 2026 march & rally calls for Workers Not Billionaires, carrying on the proud history of a day born from the labor struggles of working people.
Join the Fight! Workers, Migrants, and Immigrants Unite!
https://tinyurl.com/WAMayDay
04/03/2026
We encourage you to contribute what you can to this GoFundMe and watch this powerful 20-minute documentary, Pathway to Freedom, which underscores the importance of court support and really drives the ‘why’ home. See link in comments.
Donate to Empower Families Facing the Legal System, organized by Virginia Parham
Hello, my name is Ginny Parham and I am the founder of Families Shoulder to S… Virginia Parham needs your support for Empower Families Facing the Legal System
03/21/2026
You’ve probably heard the name… but are you wondering what Freedom Project actually does? 👀✨
Come find out.
Join our Information Session and get a real look into the work we’re doing across our community, from housing support and re-entry services to youth empowerment and healing-centered outreach.
This is your space to learn, ask questions, and see how you can be part of something meaningful.
🗓 Every third Thursday
⏰ 6:00 PM (virtual)
Whether you’re just curious or ready to get involved, we’d love to have you in the room.
Register to join, it’s virtual, and easy! 💫
Let’s build community, together.
Link to register:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepJncJJRcApc1dIZDNisblj6yxeshZDMy_LZlOAdDhwbb1mQ/viewform
02/13/2026
Our Abolition Solidarity Group was grateful to participate in and support this event with Freedom Project WA!
12/14/2025
As we have all been reading and watching, the current administration’s immigration policies pose a serious threat to immigrant domestic workers, their families, and communities, making it overwhelming to know where to direct our energy as more bad news emerges each day. For many immigrants—our neighbors, classmates, co-workers, and the people who work in our homes—this is an especially terrifying and destabilizing moment, with some too afraid to attend Know Your Rights workshops and unsure if they will return home from a day's work for fear of being targeted by immigration enforcement. As many of us are employers of domestic workers, we have a unique opportunity to offer direct support to targeted community members. create a safe space for sharing vital information. By committing to making our homes Sanctuary Homes, we can help foster safety, dignity, and justice for immigrant domestic workers during this critical moment.
In this virtual training, we’ll cover:
- Understanding Sanctuary Homes & Immigrant Rights
- Building Trust & Fair Employment Practices for Domestic Worker Employers
- How to Offer Concrete Support & Create Emergency Plans
- Practical Support Strategies
When: Thursday, December 16, 2025 6-7:30pm
Sign up here:
Sanctuary Homes
11/30/2025
Cohorts will strengthen our communities for social change, which requires collective study and grounding practice. So whatever your role, experience level, or capacity, your presence will benefit the movement for genuine peace and justice.
One 2-hour co-facilitated session every other week starting week of January 12
1 virtual and 3 in-person cohorts across Seattle.
8 sessions total, ending in April
30 to 60 minutes of study and reflection between sessions.
Learn more at carw.org/cohorts or there’s room on the registration form. The deadline for registration is December 15th.
11/21/2025
Have you been witnessing the barrage of economic and political tactics to deprive and suppress the people? Do you have a nagging feeling that your white privilege is actually harming you? Are your close ones becoming more involved and asking you to step up, too?
Cohorts are a way for white-identifying people to deepen community by building a shared analysis of the mounting problems. Participants and facilitators help each other stay supported and accountable in our actions. Each session includes readings/videos, discussions, and actions to take together.
Don’t let this colonialist system convince you that you’re better off distracted by comfy isolation.
Learn more and register at carw.org/cohorts
09/30/2025
It’s time for us to get organized! Register to become a co-facilitator for the upcoming 2026 CARW Cohort at the link in our bio 🔗
04/07/2025
CARW's Abolition Solidarity Group (ASG) is calling on our community to support Creative Justice's Spring Mutual-Aid Drive, gathering essentials for youth who deserve a fair shot. These kids are the future, and they need us now.
Creative Justice is collecting:
🧼 Toiletries: deodorant, body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, menstrual products, condoms, pregnancy tests, dish soap, laundry detergent
👕 Apparel (new, adult sizes S-XL): socks, underwear, coats, sweatshirts, tees, sweatpants, leggings
🥣 Pantry items: canned soup, hot/cold cereals, peanut butter, jelly, canned tuna/salmon, rice, bread, juice, pasta & sauce, mac & cheese
⭐ Drop off donations at Washington Hall (153 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122) M-F, 8am-2pm. Can’t make it? Drop off with a CARW member—message us for address. 📍Too busy to shop? Venmo "Katya-Wilson-77" with “CJ Mutual Aid Drive” in the comments, and we’ll shop for you!
In a climate where systemic racism is being weaponized to divide us, mutual aid is resistance. Let’s show up for these youth, proving that anti-racist action isn’t just words—it’s doing. Share this post, donate, and let’s build the world we believe in, together.