A spiritual home for those who dare to dream of a just and loving world

We are building a beloved community for people who are yearning for meaning, connection, and hope in these perilous times

Spirit of Justice community gathering

Spirit of Justice seeks to create the spiritually-grounded communal spaces our movements desperately need today — places where people can process fear and grief, cultivate courage and hope, develop moral clarity, and sustain themselves for the long haul.

In this moment of converging crises — political, social, and existential — millions of people committed to justice are facing isolation, exhaustion, and a loss of shared meaning, even as the need for courage, resilience, and community has never been greater.

Spirit of Justice exists to meet this moment by building a spiritual home beyond traditional religion — rooted in connection, practice, and the living tradition of revolutionary love.

Through thought-provoking podcast dialogues, inspiring community gatherings, and an innovative curriculum at the intersection of spirituality and justice, we aim to cultivate the inner strength, moral clarity, and collective resilience required to sustain liberatory movements — and to transform ourselves as we work to transform the world.

Spirit of Justice community gathering

Our Founders

Michelle Alexander

Michelle Alexander

Civil rights lawyer, scholar, and author, currently a Scholar in Residence at Union Theological Seminary exploring the spiritual foundations of liberation struggles.

Nyle Fort

Nyle Fort

Minister, organizer, and scholar currently an Assistant Professor at Columbia University teaching and writing on the spiritual lives of social movements.

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