Community Research for Liberation National Convening

June 11-12, 2026 ~ Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, MN

Across the nation, community members use research to tell their stories and ignite change. But community research efforts are often overshadowed or displaced by institutional research processes that are frequently inaccessible, extractive, or disconnected from the people most impacted by injustice.

On June 11-12, 2026, Research in Action (RIA) and the Equity in Action Way (EAW) Foundation will host the inaugural Community Research for Liberation National Convening in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a theme of “Building a New Table with Black Women, Girls and Femmes.”

While we will center the expertise and healing of Black women, girls and femmes, this event is an invitation to community members of all ages, educators and academics, non-profit staff and organizers, front-line public service workers and philanthropic leaders of ALL racial backgrounds to gain tools and training in liberatory research design, healing-centered engagement, and accountable partnerships across community and institutional settings.

On June 12, we’ll also celebrate “Advancing Equity in Action: An Evening of Art and Activation to Resource Community-Led Research,” the first inaugural Equity in Action Way Fundraiser to resource our work to advance community-led research.

Learn more below!

Join us on June 12 for a dynamic fundraiser and art auction to resource the work of the Equity in Action Way Foundation! Learn more!

Convening grounding sessions

Convening Day of Action

Theme

The convening will honor community wisdom, connect local and regional struggles, and model research as a practice of justice and healing. This year, the proceedings will include the public release of the Justice in Institutions for Black Women, Girls, and Femmes survey findings.

Keynote

What happens when Black identity is loved, protected, and defended as we collectively learn about process and change in organizations and programs? Hear from Dr. Monique Liston, the Founder, Chief Strategist, and Joyful Militant of UBUNTU Research and Evaluation.

Workshops & Presentations

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The 2026 convening is just the start of a longer journey.

Over time, we hope the convening will strengthen the field of community-based action research in our region. It will foster deeper trust and accountability among researchers, institutions, and communities. It will expand opportunities for participants to learn together, share lived experience, and hold one another accountable. It will also build cultural foundations for resilience, ensuring that research supports, rather than harms, communities.