(Re)Frame - An Introduction (Recurring)

from $75.00

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 and ethics with a focus on digital literacy, civic engagement, knowledge transfer)

Format:

  • Single 90-minute virtual session

  • Interactive discussion with 8-12 participants

  • Leave with concrete frameworks you can apply immediately

Investment:

Individual Rate: $75 For graduate students, independent researchers, and practitioners working without institutional support

Institutional Rate: $125 For faculty, NGO staff, and anyone whose organization can support professional development

Not sure which rate applies? Choose individual if you're paying out of pocket; institutional if your employer could reimburse or you have access to professional development funds.

Upcoming Sessions:

[March 2026 ] [April 2026 ] [May 2026 ]

Session dates scheduled based on participant availability after registration closes. We'll poll the group to find a time that works for most schedules.

Questions? Email: sahra@sahraali.com

Interested in bringing this workshop to your team or department? Contact me about institutional partnerships.

Ticket Tier:

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 and ethics with a focus on digital literacy, civic engagement, knowledge transfer)

Format:

  • Single 90-minute virtual session

  • Interactive discussion with 8-12 participants

  • Leave with concrete frameworks you can apply immediately

Investment:

Individual Rate: $75 For graduate students, independent researchers, and practitioners working without institutional support

Institutional Rate: $125 For faculty, NGO staff, and anyone whose organization can support professional development

Not sure which rate applies? Choose individual if you're paying out of pocket; institutional if your employer could reimburse or you have access to professional development funds.

Upcoming Sessions:

[March 2026 ] [April 2026 ] [May 2026 ]

Session dates scheduled based on participant availability after registration closes. We'll poll the group to find a time that works for most schedules.

Questions? Email: sahra@sahraali.com

Interested in bringing this workshop to your team or department? Contact me about institutional partnerships.