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The five shifts help changemakers move from opposition to vision, using brain science insights to reshape narratives and strategy.
Learn how to organise your local community against authoritarianism by watching these videos and accessing this toolkit for the One Million Rising Campaign in the US.
Explore the Momentum Model and how Tomorrow Movement uses this grassroots organising framework in Australia.
Apply psychological insight to improve organizing practice with this series on psychology, trust, and joy by Leading Change Network.
Podcast featuring a conversation about solidarity between First Nations and Palestinian communities in Australia.
The Accountability Session is a tactic used in community organising to demonstrate power and hold decision-makers accountable.
An introduction to the work of respected Elder, educator, and philosopher Mary Graham, featuring her articles, papers, webinars, and podcasts.
Insurrectionary Uprisings: A Reader in Revolutionary Nonviolence and Decolonization is an extensive compendium of essays, speeches and interviews.
Watch this event that hosted a global conversation with land defenders on the frontlines from Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and Zimbabwe