Access Point is a decolonial research and media practice. Every offering below — workshop, keynote, course, or licensed framework — is a working application of the same methodology: Activated Solidarity, built on three interlocking rigors.
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Offerings
The Three Rigors
Material Rigor
Resources flow toward communities, not just awareness. Not "I amplified voices" but "I paid for expertise. I directed funding. I ensured material benefit."
Positional Rigor
Honest about where you stand. Not "I'm an ally" but "I have passport, salary, platform, ability to leave. I benefit through publications, credibility, and career."
Relational Rigor
Building actual relationships, not extracting. Not "I interviewed 50 people" but "I've been in conversation for years. They can say no. They know my limitations. We negotiate what gets shared."
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#Language Audit
#Narrative Sovereignty
#Epistemic Justice
#Activated Solidarity
#AI Governance & Literacy
Commercial Design
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A diagnostic tool, not a style guide. Built from years of workshop facilitation, the Language Audit surfaces the assumptions your language is already making — before fieldwork, partnership agreements, or grant language lock them in place.
Applied Audit (paid) — for orgs who want it run on their own material
Focused Audit — $500 (up to ~5 pages, one grant narrative or program description)
Full Audit — $1,000 (website copy + multiple documents, with a written report of rewrites)
A Decolonial Practice — course + framework licensing
A 6-week live course through the School of Radical Imagination, plus framework licensing for organizations training at scale.
Course (via School of Radical Imagination) — see SRI course page for dates & enrollment
Framework Licensing
Emerging Org $8K–$12K/yr,
Scaled Org $15K–$20K/yr,
Institutional — custom
Please use Contact to inquire about licensing!
A 90-minute workshop for researchers, practitioners, and knowledge workers navigating the tension between institutional demands and community accountability.
What We'll Cover:
Core principles of decolonial methodology
Narrative sovereignty in knowledge work
Moving between academic and community contexts
Practical frameworks for ethical research and practice
Who This Is For:
Researchers working with Global Majority communities
Humanitarian practitioners
Graduate students
Anyone doing knowledge work that challenges dominant epistemologies
Public interest technologists working in tech equity, digital literacy, and civic engagement
Format:
Single 90-minute virtual session, live and not recorded
Interactive discussion — capped at 12 participants
Leave with concrete frameworks you can apply immediately
November Cohort
📅 Wednesday, November 12, 2026
🕕 6:00pm CET / 5:00pm GMT / 12:00pm EST / 9:00am PST
🔒 Only 12 spots — registration closes November 8
Investment:
Individual — $75 (graduate students, independent researchers, and practitioners without institutional support)
Institutional — $125 (faculty, NGO staff, and anyone whose organization can support professional development)
Not sure which applies? Individual if you're paying out of pocket. Institutional if your employer could reimburse you or you have access to professional development funds.
Questions? Email sahra@sahraali.com
Interested in bringing this workshop to your team or department? Contact me about institutional partnerships.
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Use the contact form to say hello or anything else you may be curious about within Access Point ethos!
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S