Educational Series
Welcome to our Educational Series! Each month, we publish a focused series designed to provide credible, well-researched, and cited information on important topics. Our themes may align with current events or highlight broader issues that deserve attention. Whether the focus is timely or timeless, our goal is to share knowledge, promote understanding, and empower action within our community. Explore the series to learn, grow, and find resources that inspire positive change!
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Transparency & Trust
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Lesson 1: How We Vet Our Sources
Every fact you see in our series comes from a verified, credible source. Here's how we choose what to trust — and what we leave out.
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Lesson 2: How We Build Our Series
Every fact you see in our series comes from a verified, credible source. Here's how we choose what to trust — and what we leave out.
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Lesson 3: Downloadable Fact-Check Checklist
Every fact you see in our series comes from a verified, credible source. Here's how we choose what to trust — and what we leave out.
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Bodily Autonomy & Identity Rights
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The War on DEI: What’s Actually Being Banned
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Post-Roe Isn’t Over: What the Supreme Court Is Deciding Right Now
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The Care & Keeping of Us
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The Cost of Bleeding
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PCOS: Invisible Pain
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Democracy & Power
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Presidential Power: How Far Can It Go?
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Project 2025
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The SAVE Act
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Understanding the End of Chevron Deference
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Creator Economy Caucus
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Economic Access & Public Goods
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Media, Misinformation & Control
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Global Impact & Migration
Course FAQ
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Each series is a collection of slides, guides, and action steps focused on a specific political or social issue. They're designed to be accessible, fact-checked, and actionable.
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Anyone feeling confused, overwhelmed, or burnt out — but still wanting to understand what’s going on and how to help. We break it down in plain language.
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Not at all. Each series stands alone. Start with the topic that matters most to you, or explore them all at your own pace.
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Yes, please do! These Educational Series were made to be shared. Whether you’re sending a single slide to a friend, linking to a full series in your group chat, or printing pages to bring to a community event — we encourage it.
You don’t need to ask permission to repost or reuse anything for non-commercial, educational, or activist purposes. We simply ask that you credit Empowerment Collective and link back to the source when possible.
🌱 Tip: If you're hosting your own event or want to bring our printables, reach out — we’d love to support you or provide extra materials!
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We only use fact-checked, credible, and verifiable sources.
Each Educational Series is built using information from:
Government databases and official agency websites
Peer-reviewed research and scientific publications
Investigative journalism from nonpartisan, reputable outlets
Verified nonprofit advocacy organizations with transparency records
Firsthand public records and policy documents when available
We do not use Wikipedia, influencer TikToks, or unverified blogs. We cross-reference all claims to avoid bias, misinformation, or outdated data.
➡️ We’re currently working on a full [Transparency & Sourcing Guide] that outlines our standards in more detail. Until then, every individual series lists its sources at the end or in supporting documents. If you ever have a question about a source, just ask — we’ll show you exactly where it came from.