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Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea
Explore the concept of Solidarity in this book Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea.
Explore the concept of Solidarity in this book Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea.
A case study on how casual workers at the University of Melbourne in Australia got organised and won back $45 million in Stolen Wages. Read about the campaign highlights and the lessons learned.
An inside account of the student movement (protest and camp) that forced Ireland’s Trinity College to divest from Israel.
Lessons on movement building from one of the founders of the Serbian student movement that brought down dictator Slobodan Milosevic.
From mentoring to monitoring – Ideas and advice how educators and faculty can support students involved in student protests.
Learn about a union campaign by casual fitness workers who organised in Australia to push for better pay and work conditions.
This Guide provides ideas and strategies for activists groups to implement when dealing with conflict which is inevitable.
Strategic models and practical advice on how we can return to and innovate towards transformational campaigning in the ‘age of junk politics’
A guide to Jane McAlevey’s work including key takeaways and a plethora of links to books, articles, videos, podcasts, workshops and more.
Climate Organizing Shorts Podcast – A climate activist’s guide to movement building featuring inspiring conversations with climate organizers.
An orientation to organizing and learning about the 5 practices of leadership based on the work of Marshall Ganz. (Includes a Case study on Refugees)
George Gabriel introduces the “incubating and cascading” approach to scaling organising through a case study of the UK-based Refugees Welcome movement.
Disability messaging tips that research has shown to be effective in building public support for progressive change, including disability rights.
This guide about how to archive a protest includes a checklist and tips of what to think about before, during and after a protest.
Welcome to the Changemakers’ Toolkit – a training resource for campaigners, activists, and changemakers of all kinds.
Resources to support the upswell of concern about violence against women. Includes tips for strategic campaigns that win results.
Eav shares her perspectives and lived experience of being a disabled person within the climate justice movement.
Learn about the story and the tactics (protests, hunger strikes) that led to Mongolia’s change from authoritarianism to democracy.
How do you start a campaign for social change? Learn how to create a campaign using tools such as the Spectrum of Allies.
What are the facts about social change and social movements? Daniel Hunter myth busts common misconceptions about how change happens.