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    Democracy Resource Hub

    The Democracy Resource Hub offers curated tools and connections for democracy practitioners worldwide. Access resources on civic engagement, nonviolent action, peacebuilding, and strategic planning.

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    Democracy Resource Hub Directory of Networks, Training Organizations, and Resource Libraries

    Explore a comprehensive directory of global networks, training organizations, and resource libraries dedicated to strengthening democracy. Find tools for nonviolent action, peacebuilding, strategic planning, and narrative strategies.

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    Art, Anxiety and Activism

    What can activists do to reduce feelings of worry and anxiety? 3 art therapy exercises for mindfulness, relaxation and anxiety management.

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    Problem Framing Canvas Handbook and Template

    Not quite sure how to start figuring out what the actual problem is you are trying to solve? Here is a guide and template to help you think about framing your problem before jumping into problem solving.

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    Workers Rights Hub: Start Here

    The Workers Rights Hub contains a wide range of resources to support people engaged in organising, campaigning and narrative change for economic justice, labor rights and the future of work.

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    Social Cooperatives

    Explore these resources from the Democracy Policy Network on how social cooperatives can ensure that the growing caring economy is co-created by caretakers and communities.

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    Bargaining for the Common Good

    Resources for union leaders, community organisations, and researchers on how you can join together and bargain for the common good from the Bargaining for the Common Good Network.

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    Chicano! The Struggle in the Fields: Documentary about the Farm Workers Movement

    Watch this documentary about Cรฉsar Chรกvez and his efforts to organise farm workers in the central valley of California, United States.

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    Learning about Racial Capitalism

    What is racial capitalism and why does it matter? Watch and listen to these resources by Robin D.G. Kelly, a Professor of US history at the University of California.

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    Learn from George Lakey: Activist, Strategist, Trainer and Author

    A curated selection of resources from the Commons librarians featuring the prolific and inspiring work of U.S. activist George Lakey. Dive in to explore his many influential movement projects and books.

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