What is the

Othering & Belonging Institute?

The Othering & Belonging Institute (OBI) at UC Berkeley brings together researchers, organizers, stakeholders, communicators, and policymakers to identify and eliminate the barriers to an inclusive, just, and sustainable society in order to create transformative change.

We are a diverse and vibrant hub generating work centered on realizing a world where all people belong, where belonging entails being respected at a level that includes the right to both contribute and make demands upon society and political and cultural institutions.

OBI responds to issues that require both immediate action and long-term strategy. The Institute engages in innovative communications, arts and cultural strategy, and strategic narrative work that attempts to re-frame the public discourse from a dominant narrative of control and fear towards one that recognizes the humanity of all people, cares for the earth, and celebrates our inherent interconnectedness.

Our work is
guided by these

main goals

Advance multi-disciplinary research, analysis, policy, and strategic narrative

Build relationships among diverse groups and across disciplines towards larger community- and coalition-building

Utilize communications and cultural strategies to illuminate research, impact policy, and construct new belonging narratives

Make a difference — we strive to affect change at multiple scales and with multiple methods 

john a. powell is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights, civil liberties, structural racism, housing, poverty, and democracy.  He is a Professor of Law, African American Studies, and Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley, as well as the Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute — which he helped found in 2012.

john has written extensively on a number of issues including structural racism, racial justice, concentrated poverty, opportunity-based housing, voting rights, affirmative action in the United States, South Africa and Brazil, racial and ethnic identity, spirituality and social justice, and the needs of citizens in a democratic society. He is the author of several books, including his most recent work, Racing to Justice: Transforming our Concepts of Self and Other to Build an Inclusive Society.

 

Who is

john powell?

Voices from

the community

Imagining a world of belonging is more than an intellectual exercise. Rather, our work becomes meaningful when it is practiced and applied in the world. We seek to bridge the gap between theory and practice by actively engaging communities, policymakers, and practitioners to ensure that our ideas are relevant, actionable, and impactful. What follows are just a few testimonies of the impact of OBI’s concepts and research.

Nicole Poole
SPARK! Creative Lab

“I continue to gain inspiration from the Othering and Belonging Institute; here in the middle of the country, your resources are lifelines to my resolve.”

“Your work rings true to me as a way to create change and healing, an approach to policy and power sharing that seems achievable if we continue to act step-by-step ... Targeted Universalism, along with love, is the way forward. You are making a difference. You bring me hope.”

Elise Balderrama
City of Minneapolis

2021 OBI Conference Participant

“I am very grateful to OBI. It is such a source of inspiration and recentering. It is a place to recharge, a place to re-think assumptions and to challenge myself.”

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