Type: Voluntary (expenses paid where feasible)
Location: Fully Remote (potential office access soon)
Time Commitment: Flexible ~2–4 hrs/week
You’ll lead on designing content and managing our digital presence. From infographics and educational explainers to social media strategy, you’ll make sure our comms reflect our values — accessible, bold, radical, and rooted in solidarity.
• Creating accessible, visually compelling graphics and materials
• Coordinating social media content across platforms
• Helping shape tone, messaging, and visual identity
• Collaborating on campaigns, fundraisers, and educational posts
• Ensuring design practices are consistent with our politics
• People with design, social media, or comms experience
• Creatives who want to use their skills for abolitionist work
• Anyone who’s ever thought “why is legal info so ugly and inaccessible?”
• Those confident using Canva, Adobe, or similar tools
• Eye for design and accessibility
• Understanding of radical political messaging
• Ability to work independently and collaborate across teams
• Strong time management and consistency
• Onboarding, design guidelines, and role-based training
• Regular team check-ins and creative freedom
• Support with avoiding burnout and managing visibility
• Clear principles for collective accountability
“This work isn’t about credentials – it’s about building trust, doing the unglamorous labour, and standing with our people. That’s what real solidarity looks like.”