Advocacy group, government, and NGO workshops including:
- HIRE government-supported agency that helps displaced workers get training and new jobs: workshops on intraoffice communication, cooperation, leadership, and consensus
- DePaul University community: workshop on intervention and activism after the 2016 presidential election
- Urban Teacher World: workshops on self-perception, community building, and problem solving
- UW-Madison: TO seminar for student activists/community service leaders
- UW-Milwaukee staff: Community & Cultures workshops on whiteness & privilege.
- UW-Milwaukee School of Education: seminar on ways to integrate TO practices in teacher education
- Pearls for Teen Girls: workshops on sexism and power
- Growing Food & Justice (promotes social justice by challenging food economics and politics): workshops on community leadership, dismantling racism, and white privilege.
- Project Q (support group for LGBTQ+ teens): development of Forum plays about harassment and coming out
- Neighborhood House (working in Milwaukee’s underserved neighborhoods): workshop on story-sharing as activism
- Milwaukee Public School Community Learning Centers: staff workshops on dismantling cultures of violence
- Pathfinders: Forum Theatre on issues of concern to runaway teens
- The Bridge (a halfway house for previously incarcerated men): Forum Theatre performances about problems of reintegration into society
- Milwaukee Center for Independence: workshops on community building, communication, and cultural competence
- Casa Romero Renewal Center: workshops on communities of respect
- Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence, University of Alaska-Anchorage: workshops on difficult dialogues
- Theater der Unterdrückten Wien, Austria: workshop on TO techniques
- Conner Prairie Museum, Indiana: online workshop on leading DEI programs
- University of Wisconsin MATCH (Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health) project: workshop on antiracism
- Warehouse Theatre and Gallery, Chicago: developing Forum performances examining student poverty and consent
- PTO, Australasian Theatre Association, PPLG, and other conferences: workshops on various techniques and uses of TO and The Virtues Project
Student workshops including:
- St. Charles and FOCUS (high schools for students expelled from traditional schools because of violence or criminal activity): Habit and issue exploration workshops
- UW-Madison’s Cultural Alliance Center: Introduction to TO workshop.
- Story School: development of a mixed-media Forum performance on bullying and “snitching”
- Hun School of Princeton, NJ: workshops on activism and commitment
- Marquette Law School: workshops on peer mediation
- Spotted Eagle School: development of Forum Theatre about relationships and community
- Urban Teacher World: workshops on unlocking potential and power
- DePaul University: introduction to Theatre of the Oppressed for graduate students
- Milwaukee Public Schools: 20 Teaching Artist residencies exploring Freirean educational practices resulting in Forum plays, graphic storybooks, and videos about creating learning communities of respect, responsibility, and empathy