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    3 Strategies For Peace

    Learn about the three major approaches to peace identified by Johan Gultung: peacekeeping, peacemaking, peacebuilding.

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    Tips for Turnout from Your Rights at Work

    The Your Rights at Work campaign ran from 2005 to 2007 and included some of the largest mobilisations in Australian social movement history. This article draws out some of the lessons in relation to ensuring strong turn-out at rallies and other events.

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    Empowered Fundraising

    Anne Oโ€™Brien interviewed John Croft, developer of the Dragon Dreaming project model. Johnโ€™s โ€˜Empowered Fundraisingโ€™ approach challenges groups to take their projects seriously and invite others to contribute funds, as a way to further their own social change values and make a difference in the world.

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    Tips for Fundraising

    We’ve gathered together tips on building a donor base, running successful crowdfunding campaigns, and where to access more resources on effective fundraising for social justice causes.

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    What Makes Non Violent Direct Action (NVDA) Effective?

    Nonviolent direct action can play a powerful role in campaigns. This article summarises some of the characteristics that can make NVDA either effective or ineffective, and encourages the use of clear tactics criteria in developing campaign strategy.

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    Learning From a Tibet Campaign Win

    Kyinzom Dhongdue from Australian Tibet Council shares the story of a campaign win and the lessons that can be taken from it. The countryโ€™s oldest university cancelled a talk by the Dalai Lama. Within a week, the University of Sydney backtracked and released a hasty statement welcoming His Holiness on campus in June. The short…

  • Image of the book cover - Title reads "Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change". Author reads 'Cynthia Kaufman'. Photo of people protesting.

    Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change – Book Review

    Anne Oโ€™Brien reviews Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change by Cynthia Kaufman. Kaufman connects theory with the day to day dilemmas that activists face in the practical work of challenging injustice.

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    The Activistsโ€™ Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Participatory Democracy – Book Review

    Aidan Rickett’s The Activistsโ€™ Handbook is a powerful guide to grassroots activism. Naomi Blackburn reviews the early chapters of the book which are particularly relevant to Theories of Change.

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    Art and Campaigning: Lessons about the Effective Use of Art in Campaigns

    Lessons about the effective use of art in campaigns from three activist artists: Tom Civil, Arlene TextaQueen and Van Thanh Rudd.

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    Facilitation at Occupy Melbourne

    Insights about facilitation from the very challenging General Assembly process at Occupy Melbourne. This article will be of interest to facilitators and others learning about group process, as well as people keen to find out about the Occupy movement. These reflections were written two weeks after Occupy Melbourne kicked off in October 2011.ย 

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