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Deconstructing Power and Invisible Privilege

December 12, 2026, 7:00 - 8:30 PM CET

Social privilege is an unearned systemic advantage ascribed by society. Because it aligns with established cultural norms, it is frequently entirely invisible to those who hold it.

How do we talk about privilege without causing immediate defensiveness or division? This webinar shifts the conversation away from individual shame, individualization, and blame, focusing instead on system characteristics and collective accountability. We will map out various forms of unearned power—including economic, gender-normative, and able-bodied privileges—and look at how they dictate who gets investment and attention within progressive spaces.

You will learn how to transition into an “active agent” mindset, using your relative, context-dependent power to consciously open doors for others and share emotional labor equitably.

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(See details of our approach to radical economics here)

Presemters

Alex

Location:

United Kingdom

Alex has been designing and facilitating training, geared towards social and personal transformation, for over a decade. They have been part of building long term programs for sustainable activism and psycho-social resilience which have informed Ulex’s work, and coordinated multiple international projects to support propagating this work throughout Europe. Their commitment to social justice and history of activism have involved them in direct action and affinity group work focused on climate justice, anti-capitalism, queer politics and gender identity. As part of the Ulex team, they are involved in project coordination, resource development and course facilitation.

Gee

Location:

Catalunya

G has been involved in social movement organising and education since the late 1980’s. He is a highly regarded trainer and has designed numerous training programmes covering areas such as psychosocial resilience in activism, the ecology of social movements, and leaderful organising. As a founding member of the Ulex Project, he is known for highly innovative work blending pedagogical methodologies. This holistic approach to activist learning has inspired numerous training initiatives across Europe. He currently steers the strategic development of the Ulex Project and its social movement capacity building programme.

Hilal Demir

Location:

Catalunya

Hilal Demir, an anarcha-queer DJing at home is an activist, trainer, facilitator for 20 + years and has experience on organizing, strategizing on nonviolent direct action, campaign and social movement levels, working with power, active solidarity, resilience, repression and security. She is passionate about leading informal learning experiences, community organizing, group dynamics and organisational cultures, supporting activists and organizations to build long lasting transformative social movements for a just future.

Neus

Location:

United Kingdom

Neus has been passionate about education since she was 8 years old and went dumpster diving in teachers’ recycling bins for worksheets to help other students learn at break-time. They moved from Castellon to Scotland to study Community Education, with a focus on youth work and adult education, where she co-founded The New Leaf Co-op, a successful workers’ co-op in Edinburgh. Whilst there Neus developed their understanding of how productivity meets good working conditions meets overturning the food system meets resourcing the commons with resilient and democratically managed capital. These passions now underpin her multiple roles at Ulex; from team culture and coordination to training and writing funding applications.