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    How Change Happens

    How Change Happens, a book by Duncan Green brings together the latest research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists.

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    Barnstorming in the Australian Context

    Insights from the ‘Barnstorming in the Australian Context’ workshop at FWD+Organise 2019. Includes information about what barnstorming is, tips for running them well, and examples from four Australian organisations.

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    The Big Five Trends in Video for 2020

    The nature of video and digital campaigning changes so rapidly, itโ€™s sometimes hard to keep up with the latest strategies to cut through and move people. This article & presentation outlines 5 key trends plus a useful checklist for developing compelling videos.

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    Resources for decentralised organising

    A list of resources about decentralised organising collated and shared by Richard D. Bartlett finding lessons across diverse contexts, from social movements to formal workplaces.

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    Emotional health and our response to a changing climate

    Psychologist Bronwyn Gresham talks about the Mental Health impacts of climate change. She outlines the value of compassion as a support for people responding effectively to climate change.

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    Spectrum of Allies

    Use a spectrum-of-allies analysis to identify the social groups (students, workers) that are affected by your issue, and locate those groups along a spectrum, fromย active oppositionย toย active allies, so you can focus your efforts on shifting those groups closer to your position.

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    What the US can Learn from Scandinavia in the Struggle Against Inequality

    In this interview, George Lakey explains what lessons can be learned from how movements in Scandinavia won and secured their egalitarian economic model.

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    How to Un-do a โ€˜Done Dealโ€™ with Strategy and Soul

    Campaign insights from Daniel Hunter’s book Strategy and Soul about how to fight a battle people think is a ‘done deal’.

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    Brave New Words Greater Than Fear โ€“ Minnesota

    Brave New Words takes listeners on a journey around the globe with renowned communications researcher and campaign advisor Anat Shenker-Osorio. This episode of the podcast reveals how a coalition of grassroots and labor groups found a narrative that speaks to both race and class concerns.

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    The Copenhagen Experiment: Measuring the Effectiveness of Creative vs. Conventional Forms of Activism

    The Copenhagen experiment took place in Denmark in 2018 and discovered that creative activism was more effective than conventional forms of activism.

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