Recently, a group of incredible leaders from one of our Women of Color Leadership Cohorts reunited for a self-organized trip to Puerto Rico. What started as a cohort experience through re:power has blossomed into lifelong friendships, deep trust, and a shared commitment to growing together.
When we say that re:power is a learning home—we mean it. Our programs are intentionally designed to create spaces where BIPOC organizers not only learn strategy and skills, but also find community. Community that sees you, affirms you, and wants to see you rise.
From exploring Old San Juan and sharing meals together, to laughter-filled mornings over coffee, this group took time to reconnect, reflect, and revel in the joy of being in community with one another. They reminded us all that leadership is sustained not just by strategy and stamina—but by love, rest, and connection.

WOC Alumni
This is the magic of the re:power community. ✨

We’re so grateful to this brilliant and beautiful cohort for sharing a glimpse of their reunion with us. e’re excited to keep sharing more stories of joy, leadership, and transformation from our alumni community.
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